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Celtic turmoil continues as Chairman Peter Lawwell quits, citing ‘abuse and threats’

Celtic turmoil continues as Chairman Peter Lawwell quits, citing ‘abuse and threats’

December 17, 2025 by

CELTIC'S turbulent season shows no sign of settling down after Chairman Peter Lawwell announced he is to step down, citing 'abuse and threats'. Just hours before Celtic face Dundee United in a league game at Tannadice hoping to avoid a fourth straight defeat in all competitions, Lawwell ended his 22-year professional association with the club. Some fans have been at loggerheads … [Read more...] about Celtic turmoil continues as Chairman Peter Lawwell quits, citing ‘abuse and threats’

Sinn Féin accuses British Government of ‘contempt’ after it wins appeal to withhold evidence in Troubles inquest

December 17, 2025 by

SINN FÉIN has accused the British Government of 'contempt' after the Supreme Court upheld an appeal from the Secretary of State to withhold evidence in a Troubles inquest. Northern Ireland Secretary Hillary Benn had brought the case after a coroner wanted to disclose two 'gists' of information as part of the inquest into the death of Paul Thompson. Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey said … [Read more...] about Sinn Féin accuses British Government of ‘contempt’ after it wins appeal to withhold evidence in Troubles inquest

Latest search for Columba McVeigh unsuccessful despite ‘painstaking’ efforts

December 17, 2025 by

THE LATEST search effort for Columba McVeigh, who is believed to have been killed and buried in a secret location by republican paramilitaries 50 years ago, has ended without success. Mr McVeigh, from Donaghmore in Co. Tyrone, is one of 17 such victims known as the Disappeared, four of whom have yet to be found. He was 19 years old when he went missing from Dublin, where he had … [Read more...] about Latest search for Columba McVeigh unsuccessful despite ‘painstaking’ efforts

Ireland among countries raising ‘concerns’ over Gaza ceasefire in letter to EU

December 16, 2025 by

IRELAND is one of a number of countries that have raised their “growing concerns” with the EU over the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. A letter sent to the EU Commission this week claimed the people of Gaza continue to “endure appalling conditions” despite the ceasefire coming into effect two months ago. “As stated at our November Council, the agreement on a ceasefire and … [Read more...] about Ireland among countries raising ‘concerns’ over Gaza ceasefire in letter to EU

Increased protection for Jewish communities across Ireland after Sydney terror attack

December 16, 2025 by

POLICE forces across Ireland have stepped up patrols and security measures at Jewish centres and events following the deadly terror attack in Sydney, Australia. The shooting took place on Sunday, December 14, at Bondi Beach, where two gunmen opened fire during a Hanukkah celebration that killed at least 15 people. Australia has declared the incident a terror attack. Local media … [Read more...] about Increased protection for Jewish communities across Ireland after Sydney terror attack

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