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Bloomberg praises Ireland and criticises US policy at Dublin event

Bloomberg praises Ireland and criticises US policy at Dublin event

June 23, 2025 by

MICHAEL BLOOMBERG has praised Ireland’s “growing” economy. The founder of Bloomberg LP, who is a former mayor of New York, made positive statements about the nation during an event launching Bloomberg’s new office in Dublin. He also expressed concerns over America’s current direction during his speech. “Ireland is writing a new chapter,” Bloomberg said. “It’s growing, while … [Read more...] about Bloomberg praises Ireland and criticises US policy at Dublin event

Ireland joins Europe’s coal-free nations with closure of Clare plant

June 23, 2025 by

THIS week Ireland became the 15th country in Europe to give up all coal production. Moneypoint power station in County Clare, the nation’s last operational coal plant, officially closed its doors after 40 years on June 20th. Operated by the Electricity Supply Board (ESB), Moneypoint was originally built to provide a stable energy supply in the wake of the global oil crisis of … [Read more...] about Ireland joins Europe’s coal-free nations with closure of Clare plant

Northern Ireland records first heatwave in two years

June 23, 2025 by

A SUDDEN burst of heat has swept across both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, bringing record-breaking conditions. Northern Ireland officially recorded its first heatwave in nearly two years, with Castlederg in County Tyrone hitting 25°C on Saturday after highs of 29°C and 25°C on the two days prior. The region also saw its warmest June night ever, with … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland records first heatwave in two years

Man charged following attack on Belfast Islamic Centre

June 22, 2025 by

A MAN has been charged in relation to an attack on the Belfast Islamic Centre, in which a window was broken and a viable device thrown inside while people were in the building. A 34-year-old man was arrested at the scene following the incident on University Road at around 10pm in Friday. The building was evacuated, while Ammunition Technical Officers removed the device for … [Read more...] about Man charged following attack on Belfast Islamic Centre

Two men arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following Co. Down machete attack

June 22, 2025 by

TWO men have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a man sustained serious injuries in a suspected machete attack in Co. Down. The incident happened in the Tipperary Lane area of Newcastle on Saturday afternoon. The suspects made off from the scene but were detained shortly afterwards in the Bunkers Hill area of nearby Castlewellan. "At approximately 12.30pm, … [Read more...] about Two men arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following Co. Down machete attack

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May 13, 1842

The composer Arthur Sullivan was born in London to an Irish Italian mother, Mary Coughan and Irish-born father, Thomas Sullivan. Sullivan composed his first anthem at age 8. At age 14, he was awarded a scholarship to the London Academy of Music. Sullivan began a collaboration with W.S. Gilbert to create the comic opera “Thespis.” He would work with Giblert on fourteen light operas in all, including The Pirates of Penzance and the Mikado. Sullivan’s “Irish Symphony” was first performed in March 1866. He wrote it on holiday in Ireland: “As I was jolting home through wind and rain… in an open jaunting-car, the whole first movement of a symphony came into my head with a real Irish flavor about it – besides scraps of the other movements.”

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