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President Higgins expresses ‘solidarity’ with people of Liverpool following ‘horrific’ victory parade collision

President Higgins expresses ‘solidarity’ with people of Liverpool following ‘horrific’ victory parade collision

May 27, 2025 by

PRESIDENT Michael D Higgins has sent a message of ‘solidarity’ with the people of Liverpool after score of people were injured when a car ploughed into the crowds attending the Liverpool FC victory parade. Some 65 people, including children, were injured in the incident which happened just after 6pm last night (May 26). Hundreds of thousands of people had turned out to line the … [Read more...] about President Higgins expresses ‘solidarity’ with people of Liverpool following ‘horrific’ victory parade collision

Brendan Gleeson honoured for ‘commitment to social justice’

May 27, 2025 by

BRENDAN GLEESON has been honoured in his hometown for his acting success and his commitment to ‘social justice’. The Dubliner, who has starred in the likes of Braveheart, Michael Collins and the Harry Potter films, more recently won critical acclaim for his role in The Banshees of Inisherin, for which he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar. This week the star was … [Read more...] about Brendan Gleeson honoured for ‘commitment to social justice’

Irish leaders welcome Trump’s extension to pause on higher EU tariffs

May 27, 2025 by

PRESIDENT Trump has confirmed he will extend the delay on impending higher tariffs on EU goods entering the US until July 9. Concerns were raised over the weekend when the US leader indicated he may apply a 50 per cent tariff on EU goods which would take effect on June 1. He has since confirmed that this will not happen, following a call with European Commission President … [Read more...] about Irish leaders welcome Trump’s extension to pause on higher EU tariffs

Construction work begins on landmark social housing project in Dublin

May 27, 2025 by

THE sod was turned this week on a much-anticipated social housing project in Dublin. Construction work has officially begun on Blackbird Park in Cabra, north Dublin for the Focus Housing Association development, which is part of the homeless and housing charity Focus Ireland. When completed, the 2.03-hectare site, which was gifted to the charity by the Dominican Sisters, will … [Read more...] about Construction work begins on landmark social housing project in Dublin

Arrests made after Belfast stabbing

May 27, 2025 by

TWO men have been arrested following a stabbing attack in Belfast. Police were called to the incident in the Falls Road at 2.45am yesterday morning (May 26). “Shortly before 2.45am, officers received a report of an altercation involving two men in the Falls Road area,’ the PSNI’s Sergeant Pattison confirmed in a statement. “It was reported that one of them men fled the scene … [Read more...] about Arrests made after Belfast stabbing

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May 9, 1889

On this day in 1889, Thomas Kiley riding Spokane won the 15th Kentucky Derby. Spokane, who had Irish lineage as a descendant of stallion Faugh-A-Ballagh (Ire. 1841), was the only Montana-born horse to win the Derby. According to a report in Horse Racing Forum James James, Jesse James’ older brother, was at the Derby on that day “looking like a Southern gentleman in his Prince Albert suit and white hat.” James won $2,400 on an early race on the card, then asked a bookmaker what the price was on Spokane in the Derby. “Ten-to-one, and the sky’s the limit,” the bookie replied. James slapped down $5,000 on Spokane, and the bookie declared, “as far as I’m concerned, that’s the sky.” James won his bet on Spokane.

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