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Parliamentary meeting addresses concerns of Mother and Baby Home survivors

Parliamentary meeting addresses concerns of Mother and Baby Home survivors

March 27, 2025 by

LABOUR MP Liam Conlon’s proposed ‘Philomena’s Law’ – which seeks to support the 13,000 survivors of Ireland’s Mother and Baby Homes in Britain – received a special briefing in the House of Commons on Tuesday. Survivors, campaigners, community welfare organisations, journalists and MPs came together to hear the practicalities of the proposal spearheaded by the chairperson of the … [Read more...] about Parliamentary meeting addresses concerns of Mother and Baby Home survivors

Amy Huberman promises ‘good wine at a good price’ as she launches her very own range

March 27, 2025 by

AMY HUBERMAN has revealed she was inspired to launch her own range of wine to make it easier to find “good wine at a good price”. The actor and author, who is married to rugby legend Brian O’Driscoll, held a glitzy launch for the new brand Ah Wines in Dublin last night. Amy Huberman pictured with her husband Brian O'Driscoll at the launch of her AH Wines range at Cafe en Seine … [Read more...] about Amy Huberman promises ‘good wine at a good price’ as she launches her very own range

Mandatory CCTV proposed for slaughterhouses across Northern Ireland

March 27, 2025 by

A CONSULTATION is underway to examine the potential for mandating the use of CCTV in all slaughterhouses in operation in Northern Ireland. The Northern Ireland Executive has confirmed it is reviewing the proposals through the consultation led by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Andrew Muir. “I am pleased to launch a public … [Read more...] about Mandatory CCTV proposed for slaughterhouses across Northern Ireland

Irish whiskey crowned ‘world’s best’ at global awards ceremony

March 27, 2025 by

AN Irish whiskey won a ‘world’s best’ title at a prestigious awards ceremony held in London last night. Fercullen 15, from the Powerscourt Distillery in Wicklow, was crowned the World’s Best Grain at the World Whiskies Awards Global final held at the Waldorf Hotel. The Fercullen 15-Year-Old Single Grain Whiskey made its way to the final after securing the title of Ireland’s … [Read more...] about Irish whiskey crowned ‘world’s best’ at global awards ceremony

New York Yankees Irish Heritage 2025

March 27, 2025 by

New York Yankees Irish Heritage Cap 2025

Celebrate Irish Heritage at Yankee Stadium in July when the Yankees take on the Seattle Mariners Irish America is excited to share that Irish Heritage will once again be celebrated at Yankee Stadium this season.  The Yankees will play the Seattle Mariners from Tuesday, July 8th, to Thursday, July 10th, for a three-night home stand at the famed stadium with tickets available … [Read more...] about New York Yankees Irish Heritage 2025

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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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