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Ireland pledges millions more for Gaza amid ceasefire

Ireland pledges millions more for Gaza amid ceasefire

October 15, 2025 by

IRELAND is preparing to increase its financial aid to Gaza, pledging tens of millions of  euros. The announcement follows a ceasefire agreement that saw the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees, bringing renewed hopes for lasting peace along the Gaza strip. According to RTÉ, Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris will brief Cabinet this week on … [Read more...] about Ireland pledges millions more for Gaza amid ceasefire

Smoking main cause of accidental fires in Northern Ireland

October 14, 2025 by

TEN people have died in Northern Ireland this year as a result of accidental fires in the home. Seven of those fires were smoking related the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) has confirmed, while electrical appliances and cooking contributed to the other three. The organisation further confirmed that those most at risk from accidental fires are people aged … [Read more...] about Smoking main cause of accidental fires in Northern Ireland

EBU postpones vote on Israel’s Eurovision participation amid Gaza ceasefire

October 14, 2025 by

THE European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has delayed a decision on whether Israel will be allowed to participate in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026. It has cited recent developments in the Middle East, following the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire. A virtual vote originally planned for November has now been postponed in favour of a broader, in-person discussion set to take place during … [Read more...] about EBU postpones vote on Israel’s Eurovision participation amid Gaza ceasefire

Campaign launched to secure permanent residence for Irish charity in Coventry

October 14, 2025 by

A FUNDRAISING campaign has been launched to help secure a permanent home for an Irish charity in Coventry. Coventry Irish Society (CIS) has published two new promotional films this week highlighting the charity’s work and its importance to the many people of Irish descent that is serves across the city. Founded in 1993, the organisation has continually provided services to … [Read more...] about Campaign launched to secure permanent residence for Irish charity in Coventry

Arson investigation after fire destroys viewing platform at Northern Irish beauty spot

October 14, 2025 by

A VIEWING platform at a beauty spot in Northern Ireland has been “extensively damaged” by a fire which is believed to have been deliberately started. PSNI officers are investigating the incident, which saw the observation platform at Crommelin Wood in Donaghadee “destroyed” by the blaze. “A report was received on Monday, October 13 that the wooden platform, located within … [Read more...] about Arson investigation after fire destroys viewing platform at Northern Irish beauty spot

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December 23, 1900

Irish film and television actor Noel Purcell was born in Dublin on this day in 1900. Purcell began his acting career at an early age, debuting on Dublin’s Gaiety Theater stage at the age of 12. He also did vaudeville as a boy. He moved to film, acting in 1947’s “Captain Boycott,” and played a crew member on Ahab’s ship in 1956’s “Moby Dick.” Purcell appeared in several British TV series. He was awarded with the Freedom of the City of Dublin award in 1984.

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