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Irish Rail sees nearly 600 trespass incidents in first half of the year

Irish Rail sees nearly 600 trespass incidents in first half of the year

August 7, 2025 by

IRISH RAIL (Iarnród Éireann) reported more than 567 cases of trespassing across its network in the first six months of 2025, with the majority of these incidents taking place in and around Dublin. The data highlights recurring problems at central Dublin stations such as Connolly, Pearse, and Lansdowne Road, as well as at busy commuter locations like Maynooth, Bray and … [Read more...] about Irish Rail sees nearly 600 trespass incidents in first half of the year

Joe McVey appointed new Victims Commissioner for Northern Ireland

August 6, 2025 by

JOE MCVEY has been appointed as the new Commissioner for Victims and Survivors in Northern Ireland, a key role aimed at promoting and safeguarding the interests of those affected by conflict-related trauma and harm. McVey, a respected figure in the voluntary sector, will officially begin his four-year term on 6 October 2025. His new role was confirmed by Northern Ireland’s … [Read more...] about Joe McVey appointed new Victims Commissioner for Northern Ireland

Homicide detectives investigating after Irish woman found dead on boat in the US

August 6, 2025 by

HOMICIDE detectives are investigating the death of an Irish woman who was found dead on a boat in the United States. Suffolk County Police Department in New York state have identified the woman as 33-year-old Martha Nolan-O’Slatarra. According to RTÉ, Ms Nolan-O’Slatarra was originally from Co. Carlow but lived in Manhattan, having emigrated to the US nine years ago. She was … [Read more...] about Homicide detectives investigating after Irish woman found dead on boat in the US

Investigation after man’s body found in Cork home

August 6, 2025 by

GARDAÍ say they are investigating 'all the circumstances' following the discovery of a man's body at a home in Cork on Tuesday. The discovery was made yesterday afternoon at a property in the Shandon area of the city. A post-mortem is due to be carried out on the man, who was aged in his 50s. "Gardai in Cork are investigating all the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a … [Read more...] about Investigation after man’s body found in Cork home

‘Wholly inadequate’: Ombudsman finds police breached duty of care after girl killed in Co. Antrim collision

August 6, 2025 by

AN INVESTIGATION by the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI) has found that police committed multiple breaches in their duty of care to a girl killed in a 2018 collision in Co Antrim. Shannon McQuillan, 19, and her then 21-year-old boyfriend Owen McFerrann were struck by a van after emergency services personnel left them alone at a bus shelter in the early hours of the … [Read more...] about ‘Wholly inadequate’: Ombudsman finds police breached duty of care after girl killed in Co. Antrim collision

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December 17, 1999

The Irish government announced on this day in 1999 that the state had purchased the 550 acre site of the Battle of the Boyne for £9 million. In 1690, forces under rival claimants to the English throne, Catholic King James and Protestant King William, met at the River Boyne near Drogheda and fought. The battle was won by William, ending James’s quest to regain the crown and instituting the Protestant rule in Ireland. The site, which was purchased from an unidentified business man, was redeveloped and is now a tourist centre.

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