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GAA signs up to road safety campaign as death toll increases in North

GAA signs up to road safety campaign as death toll increases in North

April 7, 2024 by

ULSTER GAA is the latest organisation to show its support for improving road safety in Northern Ireland. The council has signed up to the ‘Share the Road to Zero’ campaign, which aims to reduce road deaths by encouraging people to take more responsibility and care on the roads. Other high-profile signings include the Northern Ireland Football League, PSNI, Northern Ireland … [Read more...] about GAA signs up to road safety campaign as death toll increases in North

URGENT APPEAL: £10k offered for information on whereabouts of wanted man

April 7, 2024 by

POLICE have issued an urgent appeal to locate a man wanted in connection with a series of violent burglaries. Crimestoppers have offered £10k for information that helps officers locate 50-year-old Martin McDonagh, who is wanted in connection with a series of aggravated burglaries in Nottingham. The incidents happened across Nottingham, where a man forced his way into a number … [Read more...] about URGENT APPEAL: £10k offered for information on whereabouts of wanted man

Semi-automatic machine gun among ten ‘lethal’ firearms seized in Dublin

April 7, 2024 by

A SEMI-AUTOMATIC machine gun is among ten firearms seized in Dublin over the past fortnight. The guns were found during more than 20 operations undertaken by Gardaí targeting serious crime and drug supply in the city. On March 29 a semi-automatic machine gun and bullets were found during the search of a house in Clondalkin. The following day (March 30), two guns were found in a … [Read more...] about Semi-automatic machine gun among ten ‘lethal’ firearms seized in Dublin

United Ireland could cost up to €20bn a year, study suggests

April 7, 2024 by

THE financial cost of a united Ireland could be between €8bn and €20bn a year, according to a new study. Researchers at the Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) have published a paper which focuses on subvention – meaning the shortfall between what a nation raises in taxes and what it spends on public service. This particular study examines what would happen … [Read more...] about United Ireland could cost up to €20bn a year, study suggests

Irish Pub and Music Scene Legend, Steve Duggan has Passed Away

By Niall O'Dowd
IA Newsletter
April 6, 2024

April 5, 2024 by

Cavan native, co-founder of Paddy Reilly’s Music Bar, and the man who helped many Irish musicians get their start in New York, Steve Duggan passed away on Thursday, April 4, 2024. Duggan, a native of Cavan, will forever be remembered for creating opportunities for young talent to come and play in his NYC pub Paddy Reilly's, which became a home away from home for so … [Read more...] about Irish Pub and Music Scene Legend, Steve Duggan has Passed Away

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