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EU-UK agreement is ‘good for Ireland’, says Taoiseach

EU-UK agreement is ‘good for Ireland’, says Taoiseach

May 20, 2025 by

COMMITMENTS made at the first ever EU-UK Summit are a “landmark moment” for relations between the nations and “good for Ireland” too, the Taoiseach has said. Yesterday’s meeting in London saw Prime Minister Keir Starmer, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa set out a joint agenda for strengthening the partnership … [Read more...] about EU-UK agreement is ‘good for Ireland’, says Taoiseach

New Paralympics Ireland president pledges to ‘strengthen voice and visibility’ of para sports

May 20, 2025 by

LISA CLANCY has vowed to create an environment where Irish para athletes can “thrive” as she takes up the role of president at Paralympics Ireland. Clancy was elected to the role following a vote held at the organisation’s Annual General Meeting (AGM), which took place in person in Dublin this month. Newly elected Paralympics Ireland president Lisa Clancy Having served as … [Read more...] about New Paralympics Ireland president pledges to ‘strengthen voice and visibility’ of para sports

£5m earmarked for student training to secure Northern Irish health service

May 20, 2025 by

INVESTMENT of more than £5m has been announced to secure the health service in Northern Ireland. Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has confirmed a two-year funding package which is designed to expand student training places across the region. “Our health and social care workforce are our greatest asset,” he said. “Without their skill and dedication, there is no service,” he … [Read more...] about £5m earmarked for student training to secure Northern Irish health service

Glasgow exhibition wants to hear from Donegal people

May 20, 2025 by

Throughout the 20th century, waves of emigration from Donegal to Scotland shaped the social fabric of both places. Seasonal migration for work — in agriculture, coal-mining, construction and transport — saw thousands of Donegal men and women cross the water each year Mary McGinley, Derryreel, Falcarragh pictured with her co-workers on Glasgow Corporation trams in the 1950s (pic … [Read more...] about Glasgow exhibition wants to hear from Donegal people

Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Co. Kerry farmer Michael Gaine

May 18, 2025 by

A MAN has been arrested on suspicion of the murder of missing Co. Kerry farmer, Michael Gaine. Mr Gaine, 56, was reported missing from his home near Kenmare on Friday, March 21, having last been seen in the town the previous day. On April 29, gardaí reclassified the case as a homicide investigation. Gardaí confirmed on Saturday that human remains had been discovered on Mr … [Read more...] about Man arrested on suspicion of murder of Co. Kerry farmer Michael Gaine

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The 50th anniversary of Fleadh Nua took place in Ennis, Co. Clare, drawing thousands of traditional music fans from around the world. Fleadh Nua, which promotes Irish traditional music and culture, is one of many festivals that take place in Ireland during the summer, but it is credited with being the premier event of its kind. The Fleadh began in Dublin in 1970, where it was held in Croke Park, but it has been held annually in May in Ennis since 1974. The ever-growing event now takes place over 9 days and features concerts, singing, dancing and other performances.

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