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Seven arrested after flares and masonry thrown during disturbance in Belfast

Seven arrested after flares and masonry thrown during disturbance in Belfast

January 28, 2025 by

SEVEN people have been arrested in Belfast following a report of anti-social behaviour in the ear... … [Read more...] about Seven arrested after flares and masonry thrown during disturbance in Belfast

Concern for woman missing from Co. Cork who last contacted family in December

January 28, 2025 by

GARDA are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a woman missing from Co.... … [Read more...] about Concern for woman missing from Co. Cork who last contacted family in December

Arrest after €300,000 worth of cannabis seized in Dublin

January 26, 2025 by

A MAN in his 20s has been arrested after €300,000 worth of cannabis was seized in Dublin. The drugs, which were contained in vacuum-sealed bags, were found during a search of a home in Dundrum on Saturday. Investigators also seized €2,000 in cash. The man arrested in connection with the seizure was detained at a garda station in the Dublin Metropolitan Region. "This large … [Read more...] about Arrest after €300,000 worth of cannabis seized in Dublin

Victim left shaken after hijacking outside Co. Armagh hospital

January 26, 2025 by

POLICE have appealed for information after a report of a hijacking outside a hospital in Co. Armagh. During the incident, which occurred outside the Craigavon Area Hospital in Portadown on Saturday morning, the victim was threatened before driving the car a short distance away. The suspect then took the keys from the victim — who was left shaken by the ordeal — before making … [Read more...] about Victim left shaken after hijacking outside Co. Armagh hospital

Yellow Wind Warnings remain in place across Ireland as Storm Éowyn clean-up gets underway

January 26, 2025 by

A SERIES of Yellow Wind Warnings remain in place across Ireland as the clean-up following Storm Éowyn gets underway. Unprecedented power outages saw around 768,000 homes, farms and businesses left without power at the peak of the storm, with record wind speeds recorded. Meanwhile, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said the government will support people and businesses caught up in … [Read more...] about Yellow Wind Warnings remain in place across Ireland as Storm Éowyn clean-up gets underway

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May 27, 2001

The 50th anniversary of Fleadh Nua took place in Ennis, Co. Clare, drawing thousands of traditional music fans from around the world. Fleadh Nua, which promotes Irish traditional music and culture, is one of many festivals that take place in Ireland during the summer, but it is credited with being the premier event of its kind. The Fleadh began in Dublin in 1970, where it was held in Croke Park, but it has been held annually in May in Ennis since 1974. The ever-growing event now takes place over 9 days and features concerts, singing, dancing and other performances.

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