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By Irish America Staff

July August 1993

June 17, 2026 by Leave a Comment

The dream of Lewis and Loretta Brennan Glucksmat I finally became a reality in late April with the opening of their cultural center, Ireland House, at New York University, with Irish Prime Minister Albert Reynolds performing the official opening. The house was opened to the public when the ribbons fell, and various luminaries including poet Seamus Heaney, flautist James Galway, … [Read more...] about Hibernia

Northern Irish economy set for £21m boost thanks to tourist events

June 16, 2026 by

A SERIES of events set to draw people to Northern Ireland over the next 12 months are expected to bring a £21m boost to the economy. Some 570,000 visitors – 29 per cent of whom will be from outside of the North – are due to visit for the festivals, concerts and sporting fixtures which take place throughout the rest of 2026 and into 2027. Those visitors will result in almost … [Read more...] about Northern Irish economy set for £21m boost thanks to tourist events

Pedestrian dies after being struck by Luas in Dublin

June 16, 2026 by

A MAN has died after being struck by a Luas tram in Dublin. The man, who was aged in his 70s, was hit by the tram on Monday evening, June 15. The incident happened at around 7pm in the Marlborough Street area of the city. “Shortly after 7pm, Gardaí and emergency services were alerted after a pedestrian was struck by a Luas tram,” a Garda spokesperson said. “The pedestrian, a … [Read more...] about Pedestrian dies after being struck by Luas in Dublin

Taser programme to be extended across Ireland

June 16, 2026 by

A SCHEME which has seen uniformed gardaí equipped with tasers will be extended for a further six months. The pilot programme first launched in locations across the country in December 2025. Some 167 officers were provided with tasers at stations in Store Street, Pearse Street, and Kevin Street in Dublin, and in Waterford too, after completing their training in using the … [Read more...] about Taser programme to be extended across Ireland

‘Historic moment’: Ireland welcomes progress on Ukraine and Moldova’s EU membership

June 16, 2026 by

PROGRESS has been made on Ukraine and Moldova’s bid for EU membership. An initial negotiating “cluster”, which is a step on the path for any country applying to become a member of the EU, took place during an intergovernmental conference in Luxembourg yesterday. It marked the first formal stage of the process to grant membership to the European Union. Minister of State for … [Read more...] about ‘Historic moment’: Ireland welcomes progress on Ukraine and Moldova’s EU membership

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