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Wales shatter Girls in Green Euro 2025 dreams in Dublin

Wales shatter Girls in Green Euro 2025 dreams in Dublin

December 4, 2024 by

Ireland lost 2-1 against Wales at the Aviva Stadium on Tuesday and in the process, ended all hopes of an Irish debut at the Euros next summer.  After ending their first Euro qualifier against the Welsh team with a tie in Cardiff, the night shaped up to be an optimistic one for the Irish national team. However, the girls in green failed to materialise a victory that would have … [Read more...] about Wales shatter Girls in Green Euro 2025 dreams in Dublin

Community members celebrated as Leeds Comhaltas marks 55 years of making music

December 4, 2024 by

THE IRISH community in Leeds were out in force to celebrate the 55th anniversary of the founding of Leeds Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann (CCE). A dinner dance was held among a weekend of celebrations which marked the occasion from November 22-24. During the dinner, which was held at the Leeds Irish Centre, lifetime membertship awards were given to community members who have … [Read more...] about Community members celebrated as Leeds Comhaltas marks 55 years of making music

Irish authors among 16 shortlisted for second annual Nero Book Awards

December 4, 2024 by

THREE Irish authors are among a 16-name shortlist for the second annual Nero Book Awards. Donal Ryan, Colin Barrett and Ferdia Lennon have all made the cut for 2024 and will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of fellow Irish author Paul Murray, whose novel The Bee Sting was the inaugural Nero Book Awards Gold Prize winner in 2023. Irish author Michael Magee was also … [Read more...] about Irish authors among 16 shortlisted for second annual Nero Book Awards

Campaign for justice for Guildford Four continues new documentary reveals

December 3, 2024 by

THE traumatic impact of the wrongful conviction and incarceration of the Guildford Four upon them and their families is explored in a new television documentary. Ceathrar Guildford: 50 bliain na mbréag has been produced for TG4 to mark the 50th anniversary of the Guildford pub bombings. On October 5, 1974, the IRA planted bombs in two Guildford pubs, the Horse & Groom and … [Read more...] about Campaign for justice for Guildford Four continues new documentary reveals

Irish man transforms home into dazzling Christmas lights display for tenth year

December 3, 2024 by

A DUBLIN man who is committed to raising cash for local charities has covered his house in Christmas lights for a tenth consecutive year. Every December Dylan Walsh transforms his home in Finglas into a dazzling holiday light display to raise funds for local charitable organisations. Dylan Walsh celebrates the 10th anniversary of his festive light display, now powered by … [Read more...] about Irish man transforms home into dazzling Christmas lights display for tenth year

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June 6, 1880

William “W.T.” Cosgrave, the first President of the Executive Council or prime minister of the Irish Free State, was born on this day in 1880. After attending the first Sinn Fein convention in 1905, Cosgrave became politically active. He joined the Irish volunteers in 1913 and took part in the Easter Rising of 1916. He was arrested for his role and chose to serve a penal sentence in Wales. After being released under a general amnesty, Cosgrave was elected to serve in the Dail Eireann. He differed with Eamon de Valera in many respects. When the Irish Free State came into being on December 6, 1922, Cosgrave was elected the first prime minister and served for ten years.

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