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Residents trapped in suspected arson attack at block of flats in Derry

Residents trapped in suspected arson attack at block of flats in Derry

April 9, 2026 by

RESIDENTS had to be rescued from a block of flats in Derry which was targeted in a suspected arson attack. An investigation is underway following the incident in Society Street, Coleraine which happened in the early hours of yesterday morning (April 8). “The fire, which was reported to police shortly before 1am, is believed to have been started in a communal area inside the … [Read more...] about Residents trapped in suspected arson attack at block of flats in Derry

Victim named as Finbar Sullivan as Primrose Hill murder probe is stepped up

April 8, 2026 by

Police have named the young man who died following a stabbing in Primrose Hill as detectives continue a murder investigation. Finbar Sullivan, 21, was fatally injured after a fight at the park’s viewpoint on Tuesday evening, April 7. His family have been informed and are being supported by specialist officers. Finbar Sullivan (image Met Police) Emergency services were called … [Read more...] about Victim named as Finbar Sullivan as Primrose Hill murder probe is stepped up

Why ‘Philomena’s Law’ is so important for British and Irish survivors

April 8, 2026 by

IN the last month the governments of Britain and Ireland have reached a landmark agreement to ensure that survivors of Ireland’s mother-and-baby homes living in Britain won't face financial penalties for accepting compensation payments. The move was announced following a joint summit in Cork, and centres on support for Philomena’s Law. The law means survivors in Britain can now … [Read more...] about Why ‘Philomena’s Law’ is so important for British and Irish survivors

Public urged to check passport validity as demand grows for Irish identity document

April 7, 2026 by

THE Irish public is being urged to check their passports are in date before the busy holiday season arrives. Demand for the identity document continues to grow, with more than quarter of a million Irish passports issued so far in 2026. Parents in particular are being urged to check theirs and their children’s passports are valid well in advance of their planned holidays to … [Read more...] about Public urged to check passport validity as demand grows for Irish identity document

Witness appeal following attempted ATM robbery

April 7, 2026 by

POLICE have appealed for witnesses to come forward after thieves attempted to steal cash from an ATM in Co. Antrim. The incident happened in Carrickfergus in the early hours of this morning, the PSNI confirmed today. “We received a report at around 12.10am this morning, Tuesday, 7th April that an attempt had been made to gain access to a machine in a forecourt in the Middle … [Read more...] about Witness appeal following attempted ATM robbery

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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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