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Over half a million apply for NFL Croke Park tickets

Over half a million apply for NFL Croke Park tickets

June 17, 2025 by

OVER 600,000 people joined the online queue to secure tickets for the matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Minnesota Vikings. The Steelers and Vikings will face off at Dublin’s Croke Park on Sunday, September 28, with kick-off at 2:30. Tickets officially went on sale at midday, but thousands had already begun forming online minutes after a virtual waiting room opened … [Read more...] about Over half a million apply for NFL Croke Park tickets

Survivors invited to view excavation works at site of former mother and baby home in Tuam

June 17, 2025 by

SURVIVORS and family members connected to a mother and baby home in Tuam which is currently being excavated have been invited to view the works at the site. Some 796 children are believed to be buried in a septic tank at the former home in Co. Galway while it was in operation under the Bon Secours sisters from 1925 t0 1961. Pre-excavation work has begun at the site of the … [Read more...] about Survivors invited to view excavation works at site of former mother and baby home in Tuam

‘Concerned’ Tánaiste calls for ‘restraint’ as Israeli-Iranian conflict escalates

June 17, 2025 by

TÁNAISTE Simon Harris has called for a deescalation of the worsening conflict between Israel and Iran. Strikes between the two nations have intensified over the weekend. The conflict erupted on Friday, June 13, after Israel attacked nuclear and military sites in Iran, which saw Iran retaliate with aerial attacks. More than 220 people have been killed in Israeli strikes so far, … [Read more...] about ‘Concerned’ Tánaiste calls for ‘restraint’ as Israeli-Iranian conflict escalates

Mother and baby home inquiry and redress scheme to be established in Northern Ireland

June 17, 2025 by

AN inquiry will be set up into mother and baby homes that were historically in operation in Northern Ireland. Legislation was introduced in Stormont yesterday to establish the Inquiry into Mother and Baby Institutions, Magdalene Laundries and Workhouses and an associated redress scheme for victims. “We have introduced legislation to establish an Inquiry into Mother and Baby … [Read more...] about Mother and baby home inquiry and redress scheme to be established in Northern Ireland

E-scooter rider dies in hospital after being found seriously injured on Dublin road

June 17, 2025 by

A YOUNG man who was involved in a collision while riding an electric scooter in Dublin has since died in hospital. The man, aged in his 20s, was found seriously injured on the Cappagh Road in Finglas at round 5pm on Sunday, June 15. He was brought to Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown to be treated for his injuries, where he has since passed away. Gardaí have appealed for anyone … [Read more...] about E-scooter rider dies in hospital after being found seriously injured on Dublin road

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The demand for the removal of restrictions on Irish free trade through out the colonies is satisfied on this day in 1779. After boycotting British goods and parading on College Green in Dublin in November, the Irish Volunteers, who had been armed and marched under a slogan of ‘free trade or else’ are granted their demands by the British government.

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