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MLA condemns those behind viable device discovered in Belfast this morning

MLA condemns those behind viable device discovered in Belfast this morning

November 5, 2025 by

SINN FÉIN MLA Órlaithi Flynn has condemned those behind a viable device that was discovered in Belfast in the early hours of this morning. Residents had to be evacuated from their homes following the discovery of the suspicious object at a property in the Suffolk Road area. Police have confirmed the device was viable and have appealed for information. "This security alert … [Read more...] about MLA condemns those behind viable device discovered in Belfast this morning

Irishman killed in Australian mine blast as investigators probe explosive device

November 5, 2025 by

AN IRISHMAN has died following an underground explosion at a mine in the Australian state of New South Wales last week. This has prompted an official investigation into the use of a specific type of explosive device. Ambrose Patrick “Ambie” McMullen, aged 59, originally from Cootehill, County Cavan, was one of two people killed in the incident at the Endeavour Mine near Cobar, … [Read more...] about Irishman killed in Australian mine blast as investigators probe explosive device

Northern Ireland introduces mandatory housing order after bird flu outbreak

November 5, 2025 by

NORTHERN IRELAND'S Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has announced a mandatory housing order for all bird and poultry keepers. The order requires all poultry owners to keep their birds indoors or otherwise separate from wild birds. The move aims to curb the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which has already resulted in … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland introduces mandatory housing order after bird flu outbreak

Dublin airport set to exceed passenger cap amid record-breaking travel

November 5, 2025 by

DUBLIN Airport will exceed its annual cap of 32m passengers early next week, following its busiest October on record. According to the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA), more than 3.2m passengers passed through the airport last month, marking the seventh consecutive month of year-on-year growth. DAA chief executive Kenny Jacobs said the momentum seen this autumn is likely to … [Read more...] about Dublin airport set to exceed passenger cap amid record-breaking travel

Liverpool pub shut down after violent lock-in brawl leaves woman unconscious

November 4, 2025 by

A PUB in Liverpool has been permanently closed after an illegal late-night lock-in erupted into a violent street brawl involving bottles and metal poles, leaving several people injured. The Seaforth Arms, on Seaforth Road, has had its licence revoked by Sefton Council following a request from Merseyside Police. The closure came after officers responded to reports of a fight … [Read more...] about Liverpool pub shut down after violent lock-in brawl leaves woman unconscious

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December 21, 1796

A French fleet under General Hoche with Theobald Wolfe Tone aboard, 43 vessels and 14,500 men ran into significantly bad weather on this day in December 1796, causing the failure of an anticipated United Irishmen rebellion. Also known as the “Expedition d’Irlande,” the French fleet set sail from Brest on December 16. The goal was to assist the outlawed Society of the United Irishmen in their effort to stage a revolution to drive the English out of Ireland. After running into Atlantic gale force winds, the fleet was forced to land in Bantry Bay. Much of the fleet was dispersed and after being taken off course, the French made their way back to Brest.

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