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Ireland joins European nations condemning Israel’s plans to expand presence in Gaza

Ireland joins European nations condemning Israel’s plans to expand presence in Gaza

May 8, 2025 by

IRELAND is among six nations who have issued a joint statement condemning Isreal’s plans to occupy parts of Gaza indefinitely. Tánaiste Simon Harris and the foreign ministers of Iceland, Luxembourg, Norway, Slovenia, and Spain expressed their “grave concern about the reported Israeli plans to expand its military operations in Gaza and to establish a prolonged Israeli presence … [Read more...] about Ireland joins European nations condemning Israel’s plans to expand presence in Gaza

Suicide charity warns need for its service ‘as critical as ever’

May 8, 2025 by

THE need for services which offer support to people struggling with self-harm and suicidal thoughts is “as critical as ever” in Ireland a leading charity has warned. Roughly 500 lives are lost to suicide in Ireland each year, the Pieta charity confirmed this week. The organisation provides a free nationwide helpline service that offers immediate support from qualified … [Read more...] about Suicide charity warns need for its service ‘as critical as ever’

Prosecutor to appeal ‘unduly lenient’ sentence handed to Lisburn man convicted of human trafficking

May 7, 2025 by

A JAIL sentence handed to a Lisburn man convicted of numerous offences, including human trafficking, is to be appealed on the grounds that it was 'unduly lenient'. Oliver MacCormack, 71, was sentenced to seven years in prison last month for 40 counts relating to nine female victims. The charges included human trafficking, controlling prostitution, obtaining sexual services for … [Read more...] about Prosecutor to appeal ‘unduly lenient’ sentence handed to Lisburn man convicted of human trafficking

President Higgins leads ceremony at Arbour Hill to commemorate executed Easter Rising leaders

May 7, 2025 by

PRESIDENT OF IRELAND Michael D. Higgins has led the annual State ceremony at Arbour Hill to commemorate the Easter Rising and the leaders of 1916. The president was joined by his wife, Sabina, as well as Taoiseach Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris at Arbour Hill. the final resting place of 14 of the executed Rising leaders, including the seven signatories of the … [Read more...] about President Higgins leads ceremony at Arbour Hill to commemorate executed Easter Rising leaders

RTÉ asks Eurovision producer for ‘discussion’ on Israel’s inclusion in song contest

May 7, 2025 by

IRISH broadcaster RTÉ has asked the producer of Eurovision for a discussion on Israel's inclusion in the song contest. The move comes after NUJ members at RTÉ called on the broadcaster to oppose Israel's participation in the event. However, Martin Green, the Director of the Eurovision Song Contest, has rejected suggestions from the RTÉ journalists that other European … [Read more...] about RTÉ asks Eurovision producer for ‘discussion’ on Israel’s inclusion in song contest

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May 15, 1847

Daniel O’Connell died on this day in 1847. Often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator, O’Connell was a gifted orator. Born in County Kerry on August 6, 1775, he studied law and became a barrister in 1798. In 1811, he established the Catholic Board, championing Catholic emancipation. In 1841, he became the first Catholic Lord mayor of Dublin. He then led a series of “monster rallies” to campaign for the repeal of the Act of Union. These were attended by upwards of 100,000 people. O’Connell died in Italy, while on pilgrimage to Rome. He was 71. His body was returned to Ireland and buried in Glasnevin Cemetery. His heart, in accordance with his wishes, was buried in Rome (at the chapel of the Irish College).

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