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Suspected crime boss Daniel Kinahan faces extradition to Ireland after Dubai arrest

Suspected crime boss Daniel Kinahan faces extradition to Ireland after Dubai arrest

April 19, 2026 by

SUSPECTED crime boss Daniel Kinahan faces extradition to Ireland after being arrested in Dubai. Authorities for the UAE city said on Friday they had arrested 'an Irish fugitive for his alleged role in an organised criminal group involved in international crimes in his home country'. Although not naming Kinahan, gardaí said they were aware of the arrest while Jim O'Callaghan, … [Read more...] about Suspected crime boss Daniel Kinahan faces extradition to Ireland after Dubai arrest

Man charged after two police officers assaulted in Derry

April 19, 2026 by

A MAN has been charged after two police officers were assaulted in Derry. Shortly before 9.30am on Friday, officers responded to a report of an ongoing fight involving two men in the Sackville Street area of the city. One of the men was reported to have behaved in an aggressive manner towards police, during which a bottle he was holding smashed. Two officers sustained hand and … [Read more...] about Man charged after two police officers assaulted in Derry

Four cities, one story: the Irish in Britain

April 17, 2026 by

THERE is no single story of the Irish in Britain. What makes up our community, is a patchwork of experiences shaped by time, place, industry and necessity. From the teeming docks of Liverpool to the tenements of Glasgow, from Birmingham’s building sites to the jute mills of Dundee, the Irish did not simply arrive in Britain — they settled, adapted, and in doing so left … [Read more...] about Four cities, one story: the Irish in Britain

Funding of €8m will help preserve archaelogical monuments across Ireland

April 16, 2026 by

FUNDING of more than €8m has been earmarked by the Irish Government to protect archaeological monuments located across the country. Grants have been awarded to 104 heritage projects for 2026, including a number of churches, castles and other historic buildings. They include St Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin, the Cloyne Round Tower in Co. Cork and Croom Castle in Limerick. The … [Read more...] about Funding of €8m will help preserve archaelogical monuments across Ireland

Man hospitalised with burns to his face and body after hot water attack

April 16, 2026 by

A MAN is receiving treatment in hospital after another man attacked him with hot water. The victim was targeted at around 10.50 this morning, the PSNI have confirmed. He was left with burns to his face and body following the incident in Derry and was taken by the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service to hospital for treatment of his injuries. “The suspect is reported to have run … [Read more...] about Man hospitalised with burns to his face and body after hot water attack

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President John F. Kennedy receives a warm welcome upon his visit to his ancestral home in Co. Wexford, Ireland. Marking the second day of his four day trip through Ireland, Kennedy also visited the nearby town of New Ross, where his great-grandfather Patrick Kennedy left from in 1848 during the potato famine. Kennedy made a speech stating, “When my great-grandfather left here to become a cooper in East Boston he carried nothing with him except two things–a strong religious faith and a strong desire for liberty. I am proud to say that all of his grandchildren have valued that inheritance.”

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