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UK-based survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes urged to seek advice as compensation scheme set to open

UK-based survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes urged to seek advice as compensation scheme set to open

March 5, 2024 by

SURVIVORS of Ireland’s brutal mother and baby homes who are now living in Britain have been urged to take advice as a long-awaited compensation scheme is set to open. The Mother and Baby Institutions Payment Scheme will be open for applications on March 20, it was announced last week. Ireland’s Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman … [Read more...] about UK-based survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes urged to seek advice as compensation scheme set to open

Dermot O’Leary admits Irish roots inspired love of history as new documentary explores RNLI at war

March 5, 2024 by

PRESENTER Dermot O’Leary fronts a new show which commemorates the 200-year anniversary of the founding of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI). The second-generation Irishman, who was born in Colchester, Essex to parents who hail from Wexford, is an ambassador for the RNLI, having grown up on the east coast of England and spending time in Ireland. The This Morning … [Read more...] about Dermot O’Leary admits Irish roots inspired love of history as new documentary explores RNLI at war

Two petrol bombs thrown through living room window in late night attack

March 5, 2024 by

POLICE are investigating an attack overnght which saw two petrol bombs thrown through a living room window in Co. Antrim. The incident happened at a house in the Queen Street area of Ballymena at around 10.15pm last night (March 4). “Shortly before 10.15pm on Monday, March 4, it was reported that two petrol bombs were thrown through the living room window of a house in the … [Read more...] about Two petrol bombs thrown through living room window in late night attack

Arson investigation launched following fire at former school

March 5, 2024 by

AN investigation has been launched after 50 firefighters worked for hours to put out a blaze at a former school. Police are appealing for information and witnesses to the incident, where fire broke out at the former site of Lisneal College in Drumahoe, Derry at around 8pm on March 3. PSNI officers were called to the scene on Drumahoe Road shortly after 9pm, where the Northern … [Read more...] about Arson investigation launched following fire at former school

President of Ireland remains in hospital recuperating from ‘mild transient weakness’

March 5, 2024 by

THE President of Ireland remains in hospital this week after experiencing ‘a mild transient weakness’. President Michael D Higgins was admitted to  St James’s Hospital in Dublin on Thursday, February 29 after he became unwell. Tests completed since his admission have all been “positive “ his office stated this week, while confirming that the 82-year-old will remain in hospital … [Read more...] about President of Ireland remains in hospital recuperating from ‘mild transient weakness’

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June 25, 1970

The ban restricting Catholics from attending Trinity College Dublin is finally lifted on this day in 1970. Through the help of the then Archbishop of Dublin John McQuaid, the Roman Catholic church removes its policy of disapproval or even excommunication for Catholics who enrolled at Trinity College without the proper permission. Authorities at the school also allow for a Catholic chaplain to be based at the college.

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