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Majority of religious orders in mother and baby homes scandal make no contribution to survivors support scheme

Majority of religious orders in mother and baby homes scandal make no contribution to survivors support scheme

April 8, 2025 by

THE majority of religious orders implicated in Ireland’s mother and baby homes scandal have refused to contribute to a redress scheme supporting survivors. Eight religious bodies, which were identified to have been involved in the mother and baby home and county home institutions which operated in Ireland up until the late 1990s, were asked to make a contribution to a … [Read more...] about Majority of religious orders in mother and baby homes scandal make no contribution to survivors support scheme

Titanic tragedy to be marked in Irish town where ill-fated liner made final port of call

April 8, 2025 by

A PUBLIC ceremony will be held in Ireland this month to mark the 113th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. On April 14, 1912 the Belfast-built RMS Titanic sank after crashing into an iceberg while on its maiden voyage. The tragedy happened just four days after the ocean liner had led Southampton in England on April 10 on route to New York. Roughly 1500 of the 2200 people … [Read more...] about Titanic tragedy to be marked in Irish town where ill-fated liner made final port of call

Environment Minister slams ‘rural arson’ causing devastating wildfires

April 8, 2025 by

RURAL arsonists behind some of the ongoing wildfires in Northern Ireland have been branded “abhorrent” by the region’s Environment Minister. The usually picturesque Mourne Mountains in Co. Down have been ablaze over the weekend after a series of fires erupted throughout the tourist spot and further afield in the North. In that time almost 150 separate fires were reported in the … [Read more...] about Environment Minister slams ‘rural arson’ causing devastating wildfires

Teenage boy killed in collision with tractor in Co. Kerry

April 8, 2025 by

A TEENAGE boy has died after being involved in a collision with a tractor in Co. Kerry. Gardaí have confirmed they were called to the fatal road traffic incident at Beaufort Bridge in Beaufort, Co. Kerry at around 7.30pm last night (April 7). The teenage boy, who was a pedestrian and has been named locally as 14-year-old Michael Coffey, was pronounced deceased at the scene. His … [Read more...] about Teenage boy killed in collision with tractor in Co. Kerry

Europe experiences its hottest March on record, according to climate report

April 8, 2025 by

THE weather may have been enjoyable for some in recent weeks, though a new report from The EU Copernicus Climate Change Service has delivered a stark warning that last month was the second warmest global March on record. The climate crisis continues apace as March also marked the 20th time in as many months that the average global surface air temperature was more than 1.5 … [Read more...] about Europe experiences its hottest March on record, according to climate report

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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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