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For Liam Conway MP ‘Philomena’s Law’ is personal

For Liam Conway MP ‘Philomena’s Law’ is personal

April 2, 2025 by

IT'S a crisp April afternoon when the newly-elected MP for Beckenham and Penge agrees to talk with me. Not to be overshadowed by the political dynasty of which he’s a part, Liam Conlon has been working quietly in the wings as an advocate for survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes. His mother, Sue Gray, was Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Chief of Staff until October 2024 … [Read more...] about For Liam Conway MP ‘Philomena’s Law’ is personal

The runners and riders for this Saturday’s Randox Grand National

April 2, 2025 by

THE Randox Grand National takes place this Saturday, April 5 at Aintree. The 2025 Festival runs from Thursday, April 3, to Saturday, April 5, with the main event as its crowning jewel. The Grand National begins at 4pm BST. This steeplechase spans approximately four miles and two furlongs, challenging 34 horses and their jockeys over a series of formidable fences including … [Read more...] about The runners and riders for this Saturday’s Randox Grand National

New speaking slots to be introduced in the Dáil today

April 2, 2025 by

FOLLOWING a tentative resolution over the speaking rights row in the Dáil, the Regional Independent group – which supports the Government and which is led Michael Lowry – will be able to ask questions of the Taoiseach for the first time in the chamber. It follows last night’s vote of confidence in Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy, whose position looked tenuous after five … [Read more...] about New speaking slots to be introduced in the Dáil today

Dáil backs Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy

April 1, 2025 by

THE Dáil has narrowly backed Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy in a vote of confidence that exposed deepening tensions between the Government and Opposition over parliamentary procedures and political deals with Independents. TDs voted 96 to 71 in favour of Ms Murphy, with two abstentions, after a fractious debate. The controversy stems from a row over speaking rights in the … [Read more...] about Dáil backs Ceann Comhairle Verona Murphy

Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson brings legal challenge against Department for Infrastructure

April 1, 2025 by

THE proposed introduction of new Irish language signs at Grand Central Station in Belfast has been paused due to legal action according to Translink, the body in charge of public transportation in Northern Ireland. The delay comes in the wake of comments made by DUP leader Gavin Robinson, who said that the decision to approve an additional £150,000 in funds for the station was … [Read more...] about Loyalist activist Jamie Bryson brings legal challenge against Department for Infrastructure

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December 27, 1904

The Abbey Theatre opened on this day in 1904 with productions of Yeats’ “On Baile’s Strand” and “Cathleen ni Houlihan”, as well as Lady Gregory’s “Spreading the News.” Founded by Yeats, Gregory and Edward Martyn, the Abbey Theater first began as the Irish Literary Theater in 1899. They performed shows in different venues like the already established Gaiety Theater, but moved to the former Hibernia Theater of Varieties in 1904. After opening night, Yeats’ “Cathleen ni Houlihan” was replaced by John Milton Synge’s “In the Shadow of the Glen.”

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