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Incredibly rare Irish whiskey from silent distillery goes on sale… with hefty price tag

Incredibly rare Irish whiskey from silent distillery goes on sale… with hefty price tag

April 16, 2025 by

AN INCREDIBLY rare Irish whiskey from a silent distillery has gone on sale, though to get your hands on it, you'll need deep pockets. Chapter Six is the final release in the Midleton Very Rare Silent Distillery Collection, a series produced from the last whiskey distilled at the old Midleton Distillery in Co. Cork One chapter has been released every year since 2020 to honour … [Read more...] about Incredibly rare Irish whiskey from silent distillery goes on sale… with hefty price tag

Good Friday Agreement negotiator Senator George Mitchell says youth must sustain peace

April 16, 2025 by

SENATOR GEORGE MITCHELL, who helped negotiate the historic Good Friday Agreement, has said young people are vital to sustaining the peace process. His remarks came as part of his keynote lecture at the 'Passing the Torch' event at Queen's University Belfast, where he previously served as chancellor between 1999 and 2009. Also speaking at the event, TD James Lawless paid tribute … [Read more...] about Good Friday Agreement negotiator Senator George Mitchell says youth must sustain peace

Two arrested after gardaí seize €300,000 worth of cannabis in Dublin

April 16, 2025 by

TWO people have been arrested after gardaí seized €300,000 worth of cannabis in Dublin. The discovery was made by the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) Central Drug Unit in the south inner city on Tuesday. As well as the cannabis, garda also seized cocaine worth more than €2,000 and €6,000 in cash from the residential premises at Bull Alley Street, Dublin 8. A woman in her 20s … [Read more...] about Two arrested after gardaí seize €300,000 worth of cannabis in Dublin

Irishman dies after getting into difficulty swimming in sea in Malta

April 16, 2025 by

AN IRISHMAN has died after getting into difficulty while swimming in the sea in Malta. The 76-year-old was swimming in the water near Xatt is-Sajjieda in St Julian's when the tragedy occurred. The country's police force said they were called to the area at around 12.40pm local time on Tuesday. "The police immediately went to the scene where they noticed the person at sea and … [Read more...] about Irishman dies after getting into difficulty swimming in sea in Malta

Teenager dies, second injured after tractor collision in Co. Leitrim

April 16, 2025 by

ONE teenager has died and a second injured following a single-vehicle collision involving a tractor in Co. Leitrim. The incident occurred on the R204 at Aghavilla, Carrigallen at around 3.10pm on Tuesday. A male passenger on the tractor, aged in his late teens, was pronounced deceased at the scene. The male driver, also in his late teens, was taken to Cavan General Hospital … [Read more...] about Teenager dies, second injured after tractor collision in Co. Leitrim

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Patrick “The Cope” Gallagher was born on Christmas day of 1873. Patrick was founder of “The Cope,” where he gets his nickname from. At first established as the Templecrone Agriculture Co-Operative Society, today the Cope is a chain of supermarkets found in Donegal. As a young boy, Patrick was hired as a farm laborer and then as a potato picker in Scotland. The hard work, small pay and long hours that he experienced gave him the idea to form a co-operative agriculture movement back in Donegal.

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