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Teenage cyclist knocked off bike in hit and run collision

Teenage cyclist knocked off bike in hit and run collision

April 9, 2026 by

A TEENAGE boy was knocked off his bicycle in a collision with a car in Co. Antrim. The incident happened near the junction of Ballyboley Road and Donaghys Lane in Larne at around 1.40pm yesterday afternoon (April 8). The PSNI has launched an investigation into the incident. The incident happened at the junction of Ballyboley Road and Donaghys Lane “It was reported that a … [Read more...] about Teenage cyclist knocked off bike in hit and run collision

Approval granted for Galway City Ring Road following ‘prolonged planning process’

April 9, 2026 by

APPROVAL has been granted for a ring road in Galway city some 20 years after it was first applied for. Galway County Council confirmed this morning that An Coimisiún Pleanála has now granted approval for the N6 Galway City Ring Road (GCRR) project, which has been held up for two decades due to objections and legal challenges to the plans. In a statement made today,  Galway City … [Read more...] about Approval granted for Galway City Ring Road following ‘prolonged planning process’

Police Ombudsman finds ‘no evidence’ of criminal wrongdoing by officer in Katie Simpson murder investigation

April 9, 2026 by

A REPORT by the Police Ombudsman of Northern Ireland has found “no evidence’ of criminal wrongdoing by a police officer involved in the investigation into the murder of Katie Simpson. Ms Simpson, a 21-year-old showjumper from Tynan in Co. Armagh, died in Altnagelvin hospital in Derry in August 2020. Her death came almost a week after an incident in Gortnessy Meadows, … [Read more...] about Police Ombudsman finds ‘no evidence’ of criminal wrongdoing by officer in Katie Simpson murder investigation

Lidl to open its first pub in Northern Ireland

April 9, 2026 by

IN the 1970s, pubs accounted for roughly 90% of beer sales in Britain and Northern Ireland; that has steadily given way to supermarket beer, especially since the pandemic when supermarkets briefly sold 100%. Why would a supermarket chain want to reverse that trend? Lidl has just broken ground on its very first pub in Northern Ireland at a site beside its store in Dundonald. But … [Read more...] about Lidl to open its first pub in Northern Ireland

Taoiseach holds ‘positive and constructive’ meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten

April 9, 2026 by

TAOISEACH Micheál Martin has met with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten in The Hague. Mr Martin is in the Netherlands this week to discuss preparations for Ireland’s taking over the presidency of the EU Council this summer. He described his meeting with Mr Jetten, who was sworn in as the Netherlands’ prime minister in February, as “positive and constructive”. Taoiseach Micheál … [Read more...] about Taoiseach holds ‘positive and constructive’ meeting with Dutch Prime Minister Rob Jetten

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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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