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Belfast man assaulted by gang of up to eight men armed with bats and hammers

Belfast man assaulted by gang of up to eight men armed with bats and hammers

August 17, 2025 by

A MAN in Belfast is being treated in hospital after being assaulted by a gang of up to eight masked men armed with bats and hammers. The attack occurred at a property in the east of the city in the early hours of Sunday morning. Police have now appealed for information over the incident. "At approximately 12.20am, it was reported that approximately eight masked men, armed with … [Read more...] about Belfast man assaulted by gang of up to eight men armed with bats and hammers

Irish healthcare workers march through Dublin in show of solidarity with colleagues in Gaza

August 17, 2025 by

THOUSANDS of Irish healthcare workers marched through Dublin on Saturday in a show of solidarity with their colleagues in Gaza. The event, which was organised by the group Irish Healthcare Workers for Palestine, saw demonstrators set off in a loop from outside the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) on York Street. Participants marched in silence are they made their way … [Read more...] about Irish healthcare workers march through Dublin in show of solidarity with colleagues in Gaza

‘Kind, thoughtful, gentle’: Co Down murder victim Stephen Brannigan is laid to rest

August 17, 2025 by

MOURNERS at a funeral for a man murdered in Co. Down last weekend have heard how he was a 'kind, thoughtful, gentle person' who was always willing help out others. Stephen Brannigan, 56, was found dead at a house in the Marian Park area of Downpatrick last Sunday, two hours after parish priest Fr John Murray was attacked at St Patrick's Church in the town. Hugh Malone, 30, … [Read more...] about ‘Kind, thoughtful, gentle’: Co Down murder victim Stephen Brannigan is laid to rest

‘Deeply shocking’: Man dies and woman injured in Co. Antrim hit-and-run

August 17, 2025 by

A MAN has died and a woman has been injured following a hit-and-run incident in Co. Antrim. The incident happened in the Ballyeaston Road area of Ballyclare shortly before 10.35pm on Friday. A man has been arrested in relation to the collision and remains in police custody. "Shortly before 10.35pm it was reported that two pedestrians, one male and one female, were struck by a … [Read more...] about ‘Deeply shocking’: Man dies and woman injured in Co. Antrim hit-and-run

2024 Wall Street 50

August 16, 2025 by

2024 Wall Street 50 Honorees

The 2024 Wall Street 50 were celebrated at a gala dinner that took place at the magnificent New York Yacht Club on Wednesday, October 9th. It was a wonderful evening filled with laughter, music, and friends.  Consul General Helena Nolan congratulated the honorees and noted that in addition to the Irish gaining traction in corporate America, 650 Irish companies were now … [Read more...] about 2024 Wall Street 50

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June 10, 2000

Frank Patterson, known as “Ireland’s Golden Tenor”, died on this day in 2000 at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Born in Co. Tipperary in 1938, Patterson started singing as a young boy with his local church choir. He moved to Dublin in 1961 to enroll at the National Academy of Theater and studied acting and received vocal training. While studying in Paris, he caught the attention of Philips Recording Company after a radio broadcast. He signed a deal with the company and recorded his first record “My Dear Native Land.” He moved to the U.S. where he achieved the most success, selling out New York’s Carnegie Hall. He performed for Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton.

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