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Northern Ireland’s economy shrinks amid global uncertainty

Northern Ireland’s economy shrinks amid global uncertainty

June 27, 2025 by

NORTHERN Ireland's economy contracted by 0.6% in the first quarter of 2025 after a full year of steady growth. This downturn, revealed in the latest Northern Ireland Composite Economic Index (NICEI), marks the first economic reversal since the end of 2023. Construction output dropped by 5.1% quarter-on-quarter, while industrial production, particularly manufacturing, also … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland’s economy shrinks amid global uncertainty

Ireland launches major maritime overhaul to fuel growth

June 27, 2025 by

IRELAND has introduced major new maritime legislation to help the country’s offshore energy sector and fuel growth in its blue economy. The new law, which came into force on June 1, 2025, establishes a dedicated Marine Accident Investigation Unit (MAIU) and a regulatory framework for offshore service vessels (OSVs). These are Ireland’s first specific rules for OSVs, which … [Read more...] about Ireland launches major maritime overhaul to fuel growth

Ireland joins EU SAFE defence scheme

June 27, 2025 by

IRELAND is set to join the EU’s new Security Action for Europe (SAFE) scheme. This will speed up Ireland’s ability to acquire new defence systems like cyber and air defence technology. Tánaiste and Minister for Defence Simon Harris is expected to formalise the decision this week, marking a major change in Irish defence policy. The SAFE initiative, which came into force in May, … [Read more...] about Ireland joins EU SAFE defence scheme

Ireland becomes first EU nation to introduce ban on trade with Israeli settlements

June 27, 2025 by

IRELAND has become the first country in the EU to bring forward legislation that bans trade with Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The law, titled the 'Israeli Settlements (Prohibition of Importation of Goods) Bill 2025', was approved by the Irish Cabinet and is now headed to the Oireachtas committee for pre-legislative scrutiny. Tánaiste Simon Harris … [Read more...] about Ireland becomes first EU nation to introduce ban on trade with Israeli settlements

Warm welcome for new Mayor of Brent at long-standing Irish pub

June 26, 2025 by

AN IRISH bar in north London hosted a night of cultural celebrations while welcoming the newly elected Mayor of Brent Councillor Ryan Hack. Irish world champion dancer Joe McGeown was also a special guest at the event hosted at Katie’s Bar in Neasden. The event was a “celebration of Irish culture”, the organisers said, with locals gathering to enjoy traditional music performed … [Read more...] about Warm welcome for new Mayor of Brent at long-standing Irish pub

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December 19, 1877

Michael Davitt, Land League organizer, was released from Dartmoor Prison on this day in 1877. During the Fenian Rising, Michael Davitt became involved in the effort to provide Catholics with arms. He took part in the failed raid on Chester Castle in 1867 and then attempted to arm Catholic churches against Protestant attack in 1868. Police arrested Davitt on May 14, 1870 and he was sentenced to 15 years in jail. Davitt wrote several letters from prison chronicling his terrible treatment and the time he spent in solitary confinement. Public opinion grew in his favor and he was released after 7 years.

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