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Potential victims of serial rapist Zhenhao Zou in Northern Ireland urged to come forward

Potential victims of serial rapist Zhenhao Zou in Northern Ireland urged to come forward

April 5, 2025 by

POLICE have appealed to people living in Northern Ireland who may have been a victim of serial ra... … [Read more...] about Potential victims of serial rapist Zhenhao Zou in Northern Ireland urged to come forward

UK Government told their decision to bar murder inquiry ‘unlawful’

April 5, 2025 by

THE UK governments decision not to hold a public inquiry into the killing of GAA official Sean B... … [Read more...] about UK Government told their decision to bar murder inquiry ‘unlawful’

Border regions in Northern Ireland will be ‘hardest hit’ by British Government’s new travel restrictions

April 5, 2025 by

BORDER regions in Northern Ireland who rely on cross-border business are expected to be among tho... … [Read more...] about Border regions in Northern Ireland will be ‘hardest hit’ by British Government’s new travel restrictions

Northern Ireland politicians react to US tariff announcement

April 5, 2025 by

NORTHERN Ireland's Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald has said that the tariffs announced by US P... … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland politicians react to US tariff announcement

Newly qualified prison officers face ‘complex and challenging’ work in Irish jails

April 5, 2025 by

THERE will be 'complex and challenging' work ahead for 123 newly qualified prison officers who ha... … [Read more...] about Newly qualified prison officers face ‘complex and challenging’ work in Irish jails

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December 26, 1871

St. Stephen’s Day or the Feast of St. Stephen is celebrated in Ireland as one of nine official public holidays.  It has been celebrated in Ireland for hundreds of years and became a public holiday following the Bank Holidays Act, 1871.  This day honors Stephen who is historically recognized as the first Christian martyr after being stoned to death. The day in Irish is known as “La an Dreoilin” or Wren’s Day. Wrenboys or mummers parade still in some parts of Ireland. A Mummer’s festival is held on this day every year in New Inn, Co. Galway and Dingle, Co. Kerry.

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