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Man jailed for ‘sickening’ child abuse offences

Man jailed for ‘sickening’ child abuse offences

August 14, 2025 by

A MAN has been jailed for multiple sexual abuse offences against a child which began when she was aged just six. Jason Harkness was sentenced at Laganside Courts yesterday (August 13) for a total of 15 offences against the girl which took place between 2017 and September 2021. Jason Harkness was sentenced at Laganside Courts in Belfast They included sexual assault of a child … [Read more...] about Man jailed for ‘sickening’ child abuse offences

Young man dies after getting into difficulty while swimming in Co. Kerry

August 13, 2025 by

A YOUNG man has died after getting into difficulty while swimming in Co. Kerry. The incident occurred in the River Flesk in Killarney at around 3.30pm on Tuesday. Gardai and emergency services were alerted to the incident and the man, aged in his 20s, was removed from the water. "He was later pronounced deceased at the scene," read a statement from gardaí. "A post-mortem … [Read more...] about Young man dies after getting into difficulty while swimming in Co. Kerry

Tourism industry calls for government intervention as numbers drop and prices rise

August 13, 2025 by

THE Irish Tourism Industry Confederation (ITIC), which represents over 20,000 businesses nationwide, has raised concerns over falling visitor numbers, rising costs and an overdependence on American tourists. In its most recent submission to the government ahead of the 2025 Budget, the ITIC laid out numerous areas where policy change is urgently needed to stabilise and grow the … [Read more...] about Tourism industry calls for government intervention as numbers drop and prices rise

Irishman accused of drug smuggling dies in Ecuador prison

August 13, 2025 by

A 64-year-old Irish man from the Midlands has died in an Ecuadorian prison just days after being arrested in connection with a significant cocaine trafficking case, authorities have confirmed. The man was detained on August 1 at Guayaquil Airport after police allegedly found 15 kilograms of cocaine in his luggage. According to Ecuador’s national police, the drugs were bound for … [Read more...] about Irishman accused of drug smuggling dies in Ecuador prison

Asian Hornet sighting in Cork sparks biosecurity alert

August 13, 2025 by

A CONFIRMED sighting of an Asian Hornet in Cork has sparked a biosecurity alert from the Irish Government. The hornet, native to Southeast Asia, has spread through continental Europe and poses a major ecological risk, with a single nest able to devastate local honeybee populations. Ireland has remained largely free from the invasive species, however, the sighting has led the … [Read more...] about Asian Hornet sighting in Cork sparks biosecurity alert

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December 14, 1715

Thomas Dognan, the 2nd Earl of Limerick, member of the Irish Parliament and governor of the colony of New York, died on this day in 1715. Dognan was born to a Catholic family in County Kildare. Because of their religion, they fled to France. He served in an Irish regiment in France and achieved the rank of colonel in 1674. Due to the order that called all British subjects serving in France back to England, Dognan returned to London. He was given a high ranking commission by the Duke of York in Flanders. James, the Duke of York, had become Lord Proprietor of New York after the English had acquired the colony from the Dutch. He then appointed Dognan as the first provincial governor (1683-1688) of the colony.

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