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NI Secretary shows off organ donor card as he confirms continued support for Dáithí’s Law

NI Secretary shows off organ donor card as he confirms continued support for Dáithí’s Law

April 10, 2025 by

NORTHERN Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn showed Dáithí Mac Gabhann his organ donor card as he confirmed the Government’s continued commitment to the law created in the young campaigner’s name. Eight-year-old Dáithí, who was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, has been awaiting a heart transplant since January 2018. Through the Donate4Dáithí campaign, he and his … [Read more...] about NI Secretary shows off organ donor card as he confirms continued support for Dáithí’s Law

New government initiative will deepen connection between members of Irish diaspora and their homeland

April 10, 2025 by

A NEW initiative announced today will see the Irish Government engage with members of the diaspora across Britain and further afield to deepen their connections to their homeland. The Shared Home Place programme will be formally announced today by Taoiseach Micheál Martin as a new phase of the ongoing Shared Island Initiative. Mr Martin will reveal the details of the programme … [Read more...] about New government initiative will deepen connection between members of Irish diaspora and their homeland

Troubles archive projects will provide ‘transparency’ over Government policies in Northern Ireland

April 10, 2025 by

TWO new projects have been confirmed by the British Government to provide ‘greater transparency’ on their policies in Northern Ireland during its most turbulent years. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn has ourtlined the details of two “landmark archival projects” relating to the Troubles. The projects, which were originally pledged under the previous … [Read more...] about Troubles archive projects will provide ‘transparency’ over Government policies in Northern Ireland

Further ‘engagement and negotiation’ between EU and US on Trump’s tariffs looks ‘likely’

April 10, 2025 by

IRELAND expects the EU to be in a position to engage in “substantive, calm, measured dialogue” with the US over planned tariffs on goods being imported into the country. Earlier this month President Donald Trump confirmed import taxes of 20 per cent would be imposed on all good entering the US from the EU. Those tariffs were due to take effect on April 9, although President … [Read more...] about Further ‘engagement and negotiation’ between EU and US on Trump’s tariffs looks ‘likely’

‘Remarkable achievement’ remembered on 27th anniversary of signing of Good Friday Agreement

April 10, 2025 by

THE Good Friday Agreement has been described as a “remarkable achievement” as the 27th anniversary of its signing falls today. On April 10, 1981 the Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement was signed by then Prime Minister Tony Blair and then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern. It was then approved by public votes held in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. British Prime Minister Tony … [Read more...] about ‘Remarkable achievement’ remembered on 27th anniversary of signing of Good Friday Agreement

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May 22, 1798

The Irish Rebellion of 1798, led by the United Irishmen began in May and lasted until June 21 when General Lake took Vinegar Hill and pushed on through into the town of Wexford. The leaders of the rebellion, including Father John Murphy were executed by British soldiers after first being tortured. Murphy was stripped, flogged, and hanged. His decapitated head was placed on a pike as a warning to other rebels and his body was burned in a barrel of tar. Fr. Murphy, who was initially against the rebellion, was the parish priest of a small village called Boolavogue and he is remembered in the ballad “Boolavogue” which was written for the 100th anniversary of the rebellion.

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