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Man dies after car collides with tree in Co. Kerry

Man dies after car collides with tree in Co. Kerry

January 4, 2026 by

A MAN has died after the car he was driving collided with a tree in Co. Kerry. The incident occurred on the L3013 at Knockdooragh, Headford at around 11.20pm on Saturday. Gardaí are now appealing for anyone who may have information on the collision to contact them. "The collision involved a single vehicle that collided with a tree and occurred at approximately 11.20pm," read a … [Read more...] about Man dies after car collides with tree in Co. Kerry

Sinn Féin brands US attack on Venezuela a ‘naked power grab’ for oil

January 4, 2026 by

SINN FÉIN has described the US attack on Venezuela, during which President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were captured by US forces, as 'nakedly a power grab to gain control of Venezuelan oil'. In a press conference following the attack, US President Donald Trump said the operation was undertaken 'to bring outlaw dictator Nicolás Maduro to justice'. Trump said the … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin brands US attack on Venezuela a ‘naked power grab’ for oil

Man dies following three-vehicle collision in Co. Longford

January 4, 2026 by

A MAN has died following a three-vehicle collision in Co. Longford. A second man has been taken to hospital following the incident, which occurred on the N4 at Edgeworthstown at around 7pm on Saturday. Gardaí are now appealing for witnesses or anyone with information on the collision to contact them. "The collision involved two cars and a van and occurred on the Longford Town … [Read more...] about Man dies following three-vehicle collision in Co. Longford

New appeal for information on 1994 disappearance of Imelda Keenan in Co. Waterford

January 4, 2026 by

GARDAÍ have issued a renewed appeal for information on Imelda Keenan, who went missing from Co. Waterford 32 years ago. Ms Keenan, then 22, was last seen in Waterford city on Monday, January 3, 1994 and despite extensive garda investigations in the intervening years, there have been no further confirmed sightings of her. "The pain of Imelda's disappearance lives strong with the … [Read more...] about New appeal for information on 1994 disappearance of Imelda Keenan in Co. Waterford

Sir Patrick Duffy, Britain’s oldest living former MP, passes away at the age of 105

January 3, 2026 by

SIR Patrick Duffy KSG, believed to have been the oldest living former parliamentarian in these islands, has died peacefully aged 105. Sir Patrick passed away at 5am on Friday, January 2 at Doncaster Hospital following a short illness. Born in Wigan on June 17, 1920 to Irish parents, James and Margaret Duffy from Co. Mayo, he was raised in Doncaster but maintained a deep and … [Read more...] about Sir Patrick Duffy, Britain’s oldest living former MP, passes away at the age of 105

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King William III (of Orange) landed in Ireland to confront former King James II. Ireland was controlled by Roman Catholics loyal to James, and Franco-Irish Jacobites arrived from France with French forces in March 1689 to join the war in Ireland and contest Protestant resistance at the Siege of Derry. William sent his navy to the city in July, and his army landed in August. After progress stalled, William personally intervened to lead his armies to victory over James at the Battle of the Boyne on 1 July 1690, after which James II fled back to France.

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