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Ireland will get two full moons in May – here’s when you can see them

Ireland will get two full moons in May – here’s when you can see them

April 30, 2026 by

THERE will be two full moons visible in Ireland next month. The first will be visible across Ireland and the UK this week. This May full moon is widely known as the ‘Flower Moon’, named due to the fact that it appears at the height of spring. It will rise on Friday, May 1 at around 6.20pm. An almost full moon pictured over the Kildare sky this week, which will become the Flower … [Read more...] about Ireland will get two full moons in May – here’s when you can see them

New law bans sale of cigarettes to anyone born after 2008

April 30, 2026 by

A NEW law makes it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born after 2008. The Tobacco and Vapes Act, passed by the UK Government this week, will apply to Northern Ireland once it takes effect next year, Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has welcomed the news, which is set to create a “smoke-free generation”. “Tobacco is uniquely harmful; no other consumer product kills two … [Read more...] about New law bans sale of cigarettes to anyone born after 2008

Irish League club apologises over ‘terrible mistake’ that saw DUP politician banned from ground

April 29, 2026 by

IRISH LEAGUE club Coleraine has apologised after a DUP politician was reportedly banned from their ground at the weekend. Maurice Bradley took to social media on Saturday to say that he was refused entry to the Showgrounds in Co. Derry for the Bannsiders' 6-2 victory over Glentoran that sealed second place in the league. However, Coleraine have now issued a formal apology to Mr … [Read more...] about Irish League club apologises over ‘terrible mistake’ that saw DUP politician banned from ground

‘This must be a turning point,’ says councillor after child fires discarded gun in Dublin

April 29, 2026 by

A DUBLIN councillor has called on the government to better support his local community after a child fired a discarded gun found in a bush. The incident reportedly happened in Ballymun, Dublin 9 on Tuesday afternoon. A man in his 20s and a male teenager have been arrested in connection with the investigation. No one was injured, however, Conor Reddy of People Before Profit said … [Read more...] about ‘This must be a turning point,’ says councillor after child fires discarded gun in Dublin

‘I felt so ashamed’: Victims speak out after former teacher jailed for indecent assault

April 29, 2026 by

THREE victims have spoken out about the impact historical abuse had on them after seeing the perpetrator jailed. Former teacher William Lloyd Lavery, 77, from Lisburn, was sentenced at Laganside Crown Court in Belfast on Tuesday to two years' imprisonment for six counts of indecent assault of a child. Lloyd Lavery sexually assaulted four girls, all aged around 13 years old, … [Read more...] about ‘I felt so ashamed’: Victims speak out after former teacher jailed for indecent assault

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May 15, 1847

Daniel O’Connell died on this day in 1847. Often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator, O’Connell was a gifted orator. Born in County Kerry on August 6, 1775, he studied law and became a barrister in 1798. In 1811, he established the Catholic Board, championing Catholic emancipation. In 1841, he became the first Catholic Lord mayor of Dublin. He then led a series of “monster rallies” to campaign for the repeal of the Act of Union. These were attended by upwards of 100,000 people. O’Connell died in Italy, while on pilgrimage to Rome. He was 71. His body was returned to Ireland and buried in Glasnevin Cemetery. His heart, in accordance with his wishes, was buried in Rome (at the chapel of the Irish College).

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