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PSNI arrest man in Scotland on suspicion of drug offences

PSNI arrest man in Scotland on suspicion of drug offences

September 10, 2025 by

THE PSNI have today arrested a man in Scotland on suspicion of drug offences. Detectives from the PSNI's Organised Crime Branch, with assistance from colleagues in Police Scotland, detained the man in Glasgow before bringing him to Northern Ireland. The 41-year-old was arrested on suspicion of fraudulently importing a Class B controlled drug, conspiracy to supply a Class B … [Read more...] about PSNI arrest man in Scotland on suspicion of drug offences

School phone bans in Ireland are not in best interests of children, report finds

September 10, 2025 by

A NEW report has found that blanket bans on phones in Irish schools are not in the best interests of children. The report, entitled One Size Does Not Fit All, also found that such bans are not effective in protecting children's rights from the potential harm of phones and social media. Instead, the Ombudsman for Children's Office (OCO), who produced the report with its Youth … [Read more...] about School phone bans in Ireland are not in best interests of children, report finds

Cost-of-living crisis pushing majority of Irish under-25s to consider emigration

September 10, 2025 by

A GROWING number of young people in Ireland are seriously considering emigration due to the cost-of-living crisis. According to new research commissioned by the National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI), three in five people under the age of 25 are thinking about leaving the country. Based on a nationally representative poll conducted by Red C, the findings reveal the extent to … [Read more...] about Cost-of-living crisis pushing majority of Irish under-25s to consider emigration

Britain and Ireland to renew defence pact amid rising security threats

September 10, 2025 by

BRITAIN and the Republic of Ireland are set to renew and expand their decade-old defence cooperation agreement. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was originally signed in 2015 and has served as a foundation for bilateral defence collaboration, particularly in military training, intelligence sharing and cyber defence. The renewed version of the agreement is expected to be … [Read more...] about Britain and Ireland to renew defence pact amid rising security threats

Irish scientists harness power of Taylor Swift concerts to better public engagement with science

September 10, 2025 by

SCIENTISTS in Dublin have harnessed the power of Taylor Swift’s most recent Irish gigs to boost scientific engagement among the public. The US pop star played three concerts in the Irish capital in July 2024. At the same time geophysicist Eleanor Dunn, from the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, launched her #SwiftQuakeDublin project – in which she studied the seismic … [Read more...] about Irish scientists harness power of Taylor Swift concerts to better public engagement with science

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December 18, 1781

Barry Yelverton introduced the bill that will become Yelverton’s Act on this day in 1781. The bill was a modification to Poyning’s Law, which was already in place, and stated that all laws passed by both houses of the Irish parliament should be forwarded to England to become law by royal assent. This took the power to amend laws away from the Irish privy councils.

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