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Immigration rules tightened to make Ireland’s asylum system more ‘efficient’

Immigration rules tightened to make Ireland’s asylum system more ‘efficient’

November 27, 2025 by

NEW immigration rules and policies are set to be introduced in Ireland to make the nation’s asylum system more “efficient”. Justice Minister Jim O’Callghan has received government approval for the new measures, which include toughened criteria around family reunifications and citizenship applications and the requirement that asylum seekers who are employed in the country … [Read more...] about Immigration rules tightened to make Ireland’s asylum system more ‘efficient’

Man left seriously injured after being attacked by armed gang in Co. Down

November 26, 2025 by

A MAN has been left seriously injured after he was attacked by an armed and masked gang in Co. Down. The incident happened during an aggravated burglary at a property in the Conlig area of Newtownards last night. Detectives are now appealing for witnesses as they attempt to trace the four men involved. "We received a report just after 11.30pm that four masked men had forced … [Read more...] about Man left seriously injured after being attacked by armed gang in Co. Down

Wrong anthem gaffe sees God Save the King played ahead of Ireland women’s under-19 game

November 26, 2025 by

THE IRELAND Women's Under-19 team's 2026 European Championship qualifying campaign got off to an inauspicious start when the wrong anthem was played ahead of their opening clash with Sweden today. To add insult to injury, instead of Amhrán na bhFiann, it was British national anthem God Save the King that blared out from the PA system. However, the Irish players themselves rose … [Read more...] about Wrong anthem gaffe sees God Save the King played ahead of Ireland women’s under-19 game

Dublin attack that saw woman set on fire is ‘beyond comprehension’, says local councillor

November 26, 2025 by

A WOMAN was set on fire at her home in Co. Dublin yesterday in an attack a local councillor has described as being 'beyond comprehension'. Sinn Féin councillor William Carey, who represents Clondalkin and the Four Districts on South Dublin County Council, said the community was in shock over the incident. The attack occurred at around 10.10am on Tuesday at a residential … [Read more...] about Dublin attack that saw woman set on fire is ‘beyond comprehension’, says local councillor

AIB says customers spent €250,000 on flights in the hour after World Cup play-off draw

November 26, 2025 by

IRISH bank AIB has revealed customers spend €250,000 on flights in the hour after last week's European play-off draw for the World Cup. Last Thursday's draw in Zurich saw Ireland pitted against Czechia, with the single-legged semi-final to be played in the Central European country next March. According to AIB, after the tie was confirmed, its customers spent a … [Read more...] about AIB says customers spent €250,000 on flights in the hour after World Cup play-off draw

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December 15, 1930

Edna O’Brien, Irish novelist and short story writer, was born on this day in County Clare in 1930. Born to strictly religious parents, O’Brien described her childhood as suffocating. She was educated from 1941 to 1946 by the Sisters of Mercy. She then went on to receive a license in pharmacy in 1950. O’Brien turned to writing and published “The County Girls” in 1960. It was the first in a trilogy that was banned from Ireland. In 2009, she received the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award at the Irish Book Awards in Dublin.

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