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Police step in after victims lose life savings to romance scammers

Police step in after victims lose life savings to romance scammers

July 29, 2025 by

POLICE have issued an urgent public appeal after recording a rise in victims of romance scams over the past month. PSNI officers have dealt with “multiple reports” from people targeted by fraudsters posing as potential romantic scammers they said today. The scams are mainly being conducted through online dating platforms, social media, and other messaging apps, the police force … [Read more...] about Police step in after victims lose life savings to romance scammers

Paul Costelloe will close inaugural Ireland Fashion Week

July 29, 2025 by

DESIGNER Paul Costelloe will present the closing show at the inaugural Ireland Fashion Week its organisers have confirmed. The London-based Irishman will take a central role at the new event, which is due to take place in Dublin from October 6 to 10. Galway-born tech entrepreneur Ashley McDonnell is the person bringing fashion week to Irland for the very first time. The event … [Read more...] about Paul Costelloe will close inaugural Ireland Fashion Week

Families seek truth over two Troubles-era killings

July 29, 2025 by

THE families of two people who were killed in Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles have urged the government to help them find out what happened to their loved ones. Teresa Carson, 47, was found dead at the side of the Glen Road close to the junction with Shaw’s Road, Belfast in November 1974. William Marchant, 39, was shot on the Shankill Road in April 1987 and later … [Read more...] about Families seek truth over two Troubles-era killings

Archaeologists discover ‘remarkable’ ancient ringfort overlooking Irish beauty spot

July 29, 2025 by

ARCHAEOLOGISTS have discovered an ancient ringfort which is believed to have been a settlement for rulers and nobles in Ireland’s early medieval period. Rathgurreen Ringfort, in the Maree area of Co. Galway, has been described as an “impressive high-status settlement that could date anywhere from the 5th to 12th century AD. The site, which overlooks Galway Bay, was the focus of … [Read more...] about Archaeologists discover ‘remarkable’ ancient ringfort overlooking Irish beauty spot

Message in a bottle from missing crew washes up on Irish shores four years later

July 29, 2025 by

A MESSAGE in a bottle discovered on the coast of a remote Irish island has captured global attention and revived questions surrounding the unexplained disappearance of a Taiwanese fishing crew more than four years ago. The bottle, found on the shore of Inisheer (Inis Oírr), the smallest of the Aran Islands, contained a handwritten note in a mix of Indonesian, English, and … [Read more...] about Message in a bottle from missing crew washes up on Irish shores four years later

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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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