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Calls for free sunscreen amid rising skin cancer rates in Ireland and Britain

Calls for free sunscreen amid rising skin cancer rates in Ireland and Britain

June 13, 2025 by

CORK County Council has called for free sunscreen dispensers in schools and public buildings amid rising skin cancer rates. Councillors warn that, without swift action, the number of melanoma cases in Ireland could more than double by 2045. The motion, brought forward by Fine Gael councillor Aileen Browne, draws on data from the National Skin Cancer Prevention Plan … [Read more...] about Calls for free sunscreen amid rising skin cancer rates in Ireland and Britain

Belfast landmark will be lit yellow for annual Troubles reflection day

June 12, 2025 by

BELFAST City Hall will open its doors to the public this month as a dedicated space to reflect on the Troubles period. The fourth annual Day of Reflection will take place on Saturday, June 21. Local councillors previously agreed that the initiative would be held annually, providing an “opportunity for people and communities across the city to acknowledge the deep hurt and pain … [Read more...] about Belfast landmark will be lit yellow for annual Troubles reflection day

In Ireland cattle is still king, but for how long?

June 12, 2025 by

AMERICAN firm Stacy May memorably declared that “in the Irish economy cattle is king” when it released its economic report in the 1950s. 75 years later, the cattle and beef industry is still going strong, although they now share the economic crown with tech and pharmaceuticals. But behind the rolling green fields and premium quality beef, the industry faces a dual … [Read more...] about In Ireland cattle is still king, but for how long?

Use of AI up for discussion at British-Irish Council Summit

June 12, 2025 by

THE role of artificial intelligence in the reform of public services is the theme of a British-Irish Council (BIC) Summit which takes place this week. Political leaders from the BIC’s eight member administrations will take part in the 43rd meeting, which is being hosted by the Northern Ireland Executive. The theme of the summit is ‘The Role of AI in Reform and … [Read more...] about Use of AI up for discussion at British-Irish Council Summit

Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Annie McCarrick in 1993

June 12, 2025 by

A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of Annie McCarrick. The 26-year-old went missing from her home in Dublin on March 26, 1993. The man, who is in his 60s, was arrested in Dublin, Gardaí confirmed this morning. Officers are also searching a house in Clondalkin in west Dublin as part of the investigation. “Elements of that house and garden will be searched and … [Read more...] about Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Annie McCarrick in 1993

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Thomas Dognan, the 2nd Earl of Limerick, member of the Irish Parliament and governor of the colony of New York, died on this day in 1715. Dognan was born to a Catholic family in County Kildare. Because of their religion, they fled to France. He served in an Irish regiment in France and achieved the rank of colonel in 1674. Due to the order that called all British subjects serving in France back to England, Dognan returned to London. He was given a high ranking commission by the Duke of York in Flanders. James, the Duke of York, had become Lord Proprietor of New York after the English had acquired the colony from the Dutch. He then appointed Dognan as the first provincial governor (1683-1688) of the colony.

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