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Ministers in Northern believe implementing new baby loss certificates may help grieving parents

Ministers in Northern believe implementing new baby loss certificates may help grieving parents

April 18, 2024 by

MINISTERS in Northern Ireland are currently considering the introduction of new baby loss certificates for parents who lose a baby within the first 24 weeks of pregnancy. Launched in Britain in February of this year, the document is designed to formally recognise the death of the unborn baby. Current legislation in the North means the death of a baby is only officially … [Read more...] about Ministers in Northern believe implementing new baby loss certificates may help grieving parents

Bafta-nominated Troubles documentary shown to school students from across Belfast

April 18, 2024 by

A CRITICALLY acclaimed documentary examining the human stories behind the Troubles has been screened for students across Belfast. The BBC’s Bafta-nominated series Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland is the focus of a pilot educational scheme designed to inform students of the legacy of the darkest period in the region’s history. The Northern Ireland Education Authority hosted … [Read more...] about Bafta-nominated Troubles documentary shown to school students from across Belfast

Irish language school named after woman whose family fought to have Gaelic inscription on headstone

April 18, 2024 by

A NEWLY launched Irish language school has been named after a woman whose family were forced to fight to inscribe her headstone in Gaelic. Coventry-based Irishwoman Margaret Keane died suddenly in 2018, aged 73. The Co. Meath native had moved to Coventry in her younger years and set deep roots in her local community with her husband Bernie, where they raised six children. In … [Read more...] about Irish language school named after woman whose family fought to have Gaelic inscription on headstone

Public appeal as Gardaí investigates murder of Shane Knott

April 18, 2024 by

GARDAÍ have appealed for members of the public who may have been in the area where a man was killed in Kildare to come forward. Officers have launched a murder investigation after the body of a man was discovered at house in Eustace Demesne in Naas at approximately 1.30pm on April 14. The victim has been named locally as 36-year-old Shane Knott. Gardaí are investigating Shane … [Read more...] about Public appeal as Gardaí investigates murder of Shane Knott

Prime Minister’s refusal to apologise for Troubles crimes committed by British agents ‘indefensible’

April 18, 2024 by

PRIME MINISTER Rishi Sunak has been slammed for refusing to apologise for the criminal activities of British agents who infiltrated the IRA during the Troubles. During Prime Minister’s Questions yesterday afternoon, Mr Sunak was asked if he would make a public apology to the victims of those agents. Last month an interim report from a lengthy investigation into the Troubles-era … [Read more...] about Prime Minister’s refusal to apologise for Troubles crimes committed by British agents ‘indefensible’

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