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Cancer survivor will scale three Irish peaks in three days in epic fundraising challenge

Cancer survivor will scale three Irish peaks in three days in epic fundraising challenge

April 28, 2026 by

A WOMAN who overcame a brain cancer diagnosis will climb three Irish mountains in three days to raise funds for the charities that supported her through her illness. Cork native Gemma Coffey was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2022. Then aged 27, the Mitchelstown woman received the news after going to the doctor with tinnitus. The ringing in her ear had been going on for some … [Read more...] about Cancer survivor will scale three Irish peaks in three days in epic fundraising challenge

The Cork man who built a lifeline for the Irish moving to Australia

April 28, 2026 by

STEPHEN Palmer founded Irish Around Oz after relocating Down Under more than a decade ago, at a time when emigration to Australia was booming among young Irish people. “It felt like everyone back then was moving over to Australia, and I really wanted to go for a few years to try it out.” Now, more than a decade on, Australia remains a major destination for Irish people. As of … [Read more...] about The Cork man who built a lifeline for the Irish moving to Australia

Tributes paid to Irish army sergeant following ‘tragic death’ in service

April 28, 2026 by

TRIBUTES have been paid following the death of an Irish army sergeant while in service. Óglaigh na hÉireann, the Irish Defence Forces, confirmed the death of Sergeant Robert ‘Bobby’ Rooney with “great sadness” this week. The father-of-one, who had spent 19 years with Ireland’s defence forces, died “suddenly” on April 26. The Wicklow native, who was living in Hacketstown in Co. … [Read more...] about Tributes paid to Irish army sergeant following ‘tragic death’ in service

Irish artist’s work inspired by bike injury shortlisted for British art prize

April 28, 2026 by

A DUBLIN artist who is studying in London has been shortlisted for an industry prize for a unique piece of work inspired by an injury sustained in a bike accident. Anna Mays is a post-graduate student at the Royal College of Art and a graduate of the University of Brighton whose work focuses on the human body. Mays has been shortlisted for the 2026 Batsford Prize – an award for … [Read more...] about Irish artist’s work inspired by bike injury shortlisted for British art prize

First Minister and Prime Minister condemn ‘reckless’ bomb attack on Northern Irish police station

April 28, 2026 by

THE First Minister of Northern Ireland has condemned those behind a bomb attack on a police station in Dunmurry over the weekend. At around 10.50pm on April 25 a delivery driver was hijacked in the Twinbrook area of west Belfast. He had a gas cylinder device placed in the boot of his car before being ordered to drive it to Dunmurry police station. The driver was able to abandon … [Read more...] about First Minister and Prime Minister condemn ‘reckless’ bomb attack on Northern Irish police station

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June 29, 1915

Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa, a prominent Fenian leader and member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, passed away in New York on June 29, 1915. Born in Co. Cork, Rossa was arrested and in 1865. He was charged with planning a Fenian Rising. He served out his sentence in England and after realizing he could not return to Ireland in exile, Rossa moved to the U.S. where he joined Clan Na Gael and the Fenian Brotherhood. A memorial to Rossa Stands in St. Stephen’s Green.

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