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Brian O’Driscoll among rugby stars to have their say in new documentary on ‘bloodgate’ scandal

Brian O’Driscoll among rugby stars to have their say in new documentary on ‘bloodgate’ scandal

March 12, 2025 by

IRISH rugby legend Brian ODriscoll is among a raft of sports stars who feature in a documentary ... … [Read more...] about Brian O’Driscoll among rugby stars to have their say in new documentary on ‘bloodgate’ scandal

A ‘dream come true’ for Rivals actor Victoria Smurfit to lead Dublin’s St Patrick’s parade

March 12, 2025 by

RIVALS actor Victoria Smurfit will lead Irelands national St Patricks Day parade.The star, who... … [Read more...] about A ‘dream come true’ for Rivals actor Victoria Smurfit to lead Dublin’s St Patrick’s parade

Suspects named in killing of Belfast man in Spain

March 12, 2025 by

AN INVESTIGATION by BBC Spotlight into the murder of 37 year-old Belfast man John George has iden... … [Read more...] about Suspects named in killing of Belfast man in Spain

Man and woman who attacked man with hatchet during ‘traumatic’ burglary jailed

March 11, 2025 by

A MAN and woman who tied up and attacked a man with a hatchet while robbing his home have been put behind bars. Paul Patterson and Andrea Wilson were both sentenced to eight years and six months after pleading guilty to aggravated burglary at the property in the Hillhead Road area of Ballyclare in Co. Antrim. They were sentenced at Laganside Court yesterday (March 10) where the … [Read more...] about Man and woman who attacked man with hatchet during ‘traumatic’ burglary jailed

Woman pleads guilty to manslaughter of baby boy found abandoned in bin bags almost three decades ago

March 11, 2025 by

A WOMAN has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of a baby boy whose body was found discarded in bl... … [Read more...] about Woman pleads guilty to manslaughter of baby boy found abandoned in bin bags almost three decades ago

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May 24, 1928

William Trevor, short story-writer and novelist, was born in Co. Cork. Trevor, who has won the Whitbread Prize three times and has been short-listed five times for the Booker Prize, is considered one of Ireland’s greatest writers. In a rare interview with Irish America magazine in 1992 Trevor said, “I think we Irish are a nation of storytellers. If you study the way we argue, you find we sometimes do so by telling a story. We make points by telling stories. They tell far more stories in the Dail than they do in the British House of Commons. I can never explain why stories are natural in Ireland, but they are, and sometimes it’s better to leave it at that, and just say the are.”

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