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Infrastructure Minister pledges to extend use of Irish language across public services in Northern Ireland

Infrastructure Minister pledges to extend use of Irish language across public services in Northern Ireland

March 28, 2024 by

NORTHERN Ireland’s Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd has promised to promote the use of the Irish language on public services across the country. The Sinn Féin MLA confirmed his intentions following a meeting with the Conradh na Gaeilge organsation this week. “I want to see more visibility and promotion of Irish Language across public services and in our society,” he … [Read more...] about Infrastructure Minister pledges to extend use of Irish language across public services in Northern Ireland

Suspect in Sean O’Neill Murder case arrested following public appeal

March 28, 2024 by

A MAN wanted by detectives investigating the murder of Sean O’Neill has been arrested following a public appeal. Metropolitan Police Officers released an image of 22-year-old Dellan Charles, who they wished to locate in connection with their investigation into Mr O’Neill’s murder, on March 26. Mr O'Neill, a 30-year-old construction worker, who lived in Hayes, was found with … [Read more...] about Suspect in Sean O’Neill Murder case arrested following public appeal

First Minister pledges to do ‘everything we can’ to protect Lough Neagh as toxic algae expected to return

March 28, 2024 by

FIRST MINISTER Michelle O’Neill has vowed that Stormont will do "everything we can" to protect Lough Neagh for future generations. The lough in Northern Ireland is the largest in Ireland and the UK but concerns for its future were raised last summer with the appearance of toxic blue-green algae in the water. Ms O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly visited the … [Read more...] about First Minister pledges to do ‘everything we can’ to protect Lough Neagh as toxic algae expected to return

MP Maria Caulfield ‘already planning’ next year after successful event brought Longford natives to Westminster

March 28, 2024 by

IRISH MP Maria Caulfield is already planning for St Patrick’s Day 2025 after a successful event saw Longford natives celebrating Ireland’s national day in Westminster earlier this month. The Conservative MP for Lewes, whose parents moved from Ireland to England in the 1950s, invited members of the Longford Association (London) to celebrate St Patricks day in the State Rooms of … [Read more...] about MP Maria Caulfield ‘already planning’ next year after successful event brought Longford natives to Westminster

Construction company and local council fined over engineer’s death during storm

March 27, 2024 by

A CONSTRUCTION company and local council in Northern Ireland have been fined for health and safety offences in relation to an engineer who died while working during a storm in Co. Armagh. Matt Campbell, 24, was killed in Slieve Gullion Forest Park during Storm Ali on September 19, 2018 after being struck by a 200-year-old beech tree that had become uprooted by strong winds. A … [Read more...] about Construction company and local council fined over engineer’s death during storm

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