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Lynam critcises women soccer commentators

Lynam critcises women soccer commentators

August 15, 2024 by

FORMER Match of the Day host Des Lynam has criticised female ex-professionals working as pundits in the men’s soccer game. The former BBC presenter feels there is space in the game for female hosts, but not for their punditry on male soccer. Desmond Michael Lynam (now 81) was born in Ennis, Co. Clare. When his family moved to Brighton, England, when he was a child, he recalls … [Read more...] about Lynam critcises women soccer commentators

Irishman jailed for racist abuse of a bus driver

August 15, 2024 by

AN IRISHMAN has been jailed for 10 months after racially abusing a bus driver in Hayes, Middlesex and violently attacking a betting shop. Michael Mongan, 39, of Castle Road, Ealing, west London, attacked a Ladbrokes branch in Northolt on 27 July of this year. In that incident Mongan repeatedly battered windows with a stick and racially abused staff while under the influence of … [Read more...] about Irishman jailed for racist abuse of a bus driver

Paddy McGuinness embraces his Irish roots

August 14, 2024 by

TV PRESENTER, comedian and actor Paddy McGuinness has discovered he has Irish ancestors who were neighbours with ancestor of President Joe Biden. On the BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are (August 22) discovered that his great-grandmother, Bridget McGuinness, had been baptised in a parish in Co. Mayo to parents Mark McGuinness and Winifred Molloy, who lived near the US president’s … [Read more...] about Paddy McGuinness embraces his Irish roots

Young woman dies in three-vehicle collision in Co. Wexford

August 14, 2024 by

A YOUNG woman has died following a three-vehicle collision in Co. Wexford. Gardaí and emergency services responded to the collision involving a truck, a van and a car that occurred on the N25 at Barntown at around 6.30am yesterday. The female driver of the car, aged in her 20s, was pronounced deceased at the scene. Her body was taken to University Hospital Waterford for a … [Read more...] about Young woman dies in three-vehicle collision in Co. Wexford

Man whose shocking racial abuse of London bus driver was shared on social media is jailed

August 14, 2024 by

A MAN whose shocking racial abuse of a London bus driver was widely shared on social media has been jailed. Michael Mongan unleashed a tirade of Islamophobic abuse and spat at the driver after being denied entry when his payment card was declined in Hayes last Wednesday, August 7. It has been revealed that at the time of the incident, Mongan was on bail for another … [Read more...] about Man whose shocking racial abuse of London bus driver was shared on social media is jailed

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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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