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Families ‘vindicated’ as coroner finds SAS were ‘unjustified’ in shooting four IRA men in 1992

Families ‘vindicated’ as coroner finds SAS were ‘unjustified’ in shooting four IRA men in 1992

February 6, 2025 by

AN inquest has found SAS soldiers were ‘unjustified’ in shooting four IRA men in Tyrone in 1992. Provisional IRA members Kevin Barry O’Donnell, 21, Sean O’Farrell, 23, Peter Clancy, 19, and Daniel Vincent, 20, were shot dead by the soldiers minutes after they had carried out a gun attack on Coalisland RUC station on February 16, 1992. Today Northern Ireland’s presiding coroner, … [Read more...] about Families ‘vindicated’ as coroner finds SAS were ‘unjustified’ in shooting four IRA men in 1992

Ireland’s electricity system to be bolstered as storms become ‘more regular and more destructive’

February 6, 2025 by

NEW measures will be put in place to make Ireland’s electricity system more resilient as the number of storms to hit the nation and their severity continues to increase. Ireland’s Environment Minister Darragh O'Brien has announced plans to “enhance the electricity grid and to increase its resilience” once the cleanup after Storm Éowyn is complete. Nearly 800,000 homes, farms … [Read more...] about Ireland’s electricity system to be bolstered as storms become ‘more regular and more destructive’

Women urged to sign up as three-week Garda recruitment campaign gets underway

February 6, 2025 by

A GARDA recruitment campaign which opened today will be live for applications for just three weeks. Anyone planning on applying for a place will need to do so by 3pm on Thursday, February 27. The police force has urged women and people from underrepresented groups to sign up in order to ensure it is “fully representative of the people we serve”. Garda trainees are paid €354 per … [Read more...] about Women urged to sign up as three-week Garda recruitment campaign gets underway

Ireland ‘obligated’ to take in people from Gaza says Israeli defence minister

February 6, 2025 by

IRELAND is ‘obligated’ to take in people from Gaza, Israel’s Defence Minister Israel Katz has said. Mr Katz made the statement as he ordered the Israeli army to prepare for large numbers of residents to leave the warn-torn territory which has been devastated by the 15-month conflict between Hamas and Israeli forces. It follows a proposal made by US President Donald Trump … [Read more...] about Ireland ‘obligated’ to take in people from Gaza says Israeli defence minister

Call for fast-track powers for Police Ombudsman after officer’s dismissal took years

February 6, 2025 by

THE Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland has called for fast-track powers after a police officer’s dismissal took four years to complete. The Ombudsman’s office confirmed this week that a PSNI officer was finally dismissed more than four years after an investigation into his conduct was completed. The case centred on two police officers involved in the arrest and search of a … [Read more...] about Call for fast-track powers for Police Ombudsman after officer’s dismissal took years

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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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