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Irish-based firm Kingspan criticised in Grenfell report over development and marketing practices

Irish-based firm Kingspan criticised in Grenfell report over development and marketing practices

September 5, 2024 by

KINGSPAN, the Co. Cavan-based insulation company, has been criticised in a report into the 2017 Grenfell disaster that claimed 72 lives. The firm's K15 product was not responsible for the fire and only a small amount was used in the building's construction, which Kingspan was not aware of until after the disaster. Extenral cladding, which was not manufactured by Kingspan, was … [Read more...] about Irish-based firm Kingspan criticised in Grenfell report over development and marketing practices

Oasis announce two additional shows following ‘phenomenal demand’ for tickets

September 5, 2024 by

OASIS have announced two additional shows for next year's reunion tour following what the band called the 'phenomenal demand' for tickets. Fans were left disappointed and frustrated after tickets went on sale on Saturday, with many met with long queues before facing increased prices due to so-called dynamic pricing. Meanwhile, the band have said they were not aware the practice … [Read more...] about Oasis announce two additional shows following ‘phenomenal demand’ for tickets

Appeal for information on mother and young son missing from Co. Louth

September 5, 2024 by

GARDAÍ are appealing for information on the whereabouts of a woman from Co. Louth and her young son, who have not been seen for a week. Dayla Durnin, 24, and her eight-year-old son Kyran Durnin are reported missing from their home in Drogheda since Friday, August 30. Dayla and Kyran were last seen on Wednesday, August 28, at approximately 11pm. Dayla is described as being 5' 5" … [Read more...] about Appeal for information on mother and young son missing from Co. Louth

Woman who died in Co. Antrim collision is named

September 5, 2024 by

POLICE have named the woman who died in a collision in Co. Antrim on Tuesday as 44-year-old Eileen Thornton. Ms Thornton, who was from the Broughshane area, died in hospital following the incident in Ballymena yesterday evening. "We received a report shortly after 8pm of a single-vehicle collision on the Cushendall Road," said Inspector Cherith Adair from the PSNI. "Officers … [Read more...] about Woman who died in Co. Antrim collision is named

45 arrests made and £3.5m spent on PSNI investigation into race hate violence and disorder

September 3, 2024 by

A TOTAL of 45 arrests have been made relating to the disorder and violence which broke out in Northern Ireland in the past month. Of the 45 arrests made, 35 people have been charged, including an 11-year-old boy, for offences linked to the violence which erupted in Belfast in early August in response to the stabbing of three young girls in Southport, England. Providing an … [Read more...] about 45 arrests made and £3.5m spent on PSNI investigation into race hate violence and disorder

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June 6, 1880

William “W.T.” Cosgrave, the first President of the Executive Council or prime minister of the Irish Free State, was born on this day in 1880. After attending the first Sinn Fein convention in 1905, Cosgrave became politically active. He joined the Irish volunteers in 1913 and took part in the Easter Rising of 1916. He was arrested for his role and chose to serve a penal sentence in Wales. After being released under a general amnesty, Cosgrave was elected to serve in the Dail Eireann. He differed with Eamon de Valera in many respects. When the Irish Free State came into being on December 6, 1922, Cosgrave was elected the first prime minister and served for ten years.

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