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SDLP will not attend St Patrick’s Day events in Washington due to President Trump’s Gaza proposals

SDLP will not attend St Patrick’s Day events in Washington due to President Trump’s Gaza proposals

February 11, 2025 by

THE Social and Democratic Labour Party (SDLP) will not send any party members to St Patrick’s Day events in Washington this year due to President Donald Trump’s controversial plans to relocate people living in Gaza. SDLP leader Claire Hanna MP has confirmed her party will “not endorse” values that are “incompatible” with its own. “Last year the SDLP made the decision not to … [Read more...] about SDLP will not attend St Patrick’s Day events in Washington due to President Trump’s Gaza proposals

Nine police officers assaulted in series of ‘disgraceful’ attacks

February 11, 2025 by

NINE police officers were assaulted in Northern Ireland over the weekend the PSNI have confirmed. In a statement PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said the number of incidents where officers were injured while on duty in Derry and Strabane was “absolutely shocking”. “My message to those who think this behaviour is acceptable, it is that, unequivocally, it is not; and it should … [Read more...] about Nine police officers assaulted in series of ‘disgraceful’ attacks

Families move into Ireland’s first ever 3D-printed homes

February 11, 2025 by

THREE families have moved into new homes in Co. Louth which have been built using 3D printing technology. The new homeowners received their keys at a ceremony held at the groundbreaking site this month, which marks the first residential housing development constructed using 3D construction printing technology in Ireland. The families, who were all previously on the local … [Read more...] about Families move into Ireland’s first ever 3D-printed homes

Serious incident in Dublin ’could have been worse’ says Justice Minister

February 11, 2025 by

A SERIOUS incident in Dublin which saw three men injured in a suspected knife attack ‘could have been a lot worse’ says Ireland’s Justice Minister. Minister Jim O’Callaghan has praised the speed with which the emergency forces responded to the incident in Stoneybatter, North Dublin on the afternoon of Sunday, January 9. Three men were assaulted during the incident, which … [Read more...] about Serious incident in Dublin ’could have been worse’ says Justice Minister

Man charged with rape following serious sexual assault in Belfast

February 11, 2025 by

A MAN has been charged with rape after a serious sexual assault was reported in Belfast. PSNI officers have confirmed that the man, who is 43, has been charged with rape and a number of other offences, for which he appeared before Belfast Magistrates’ Court yesterday (February 10). Details of the alleged offence have not been released by the police force. “The man, aged 43, has … [Read more...] about Man charged with rape following serious sexual assault in Belfast

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May 26, 1366

The statutes of Kilkenny passed. The Statutes of Kilkenny were a series of thirty-five acts passed at Kilkenny in 1366. The laws were ordained to put a stop to the Anglo-Normans becoming more Irish than the Irish themselves. Under the statutes, marriage between the Anglo-Normans (English) and the Irish was banned. No English man could sell an Irishman a horse or arms even in peacetime. There was even a ban on Irish games. . . “do not, henceforth, use the plays which men call horlings, with great sticks and a ball upon the ground, from which great evils and maims have arisen….”

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