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Fans in disbelief as Supermac’s opens in Britain for first time ever

Fans in disbelief as Supermac’s opens in Britain for first time ever

June 19, 2025 by

SUPERMAC’S fans enjoyed a special treat this month as the Irish fast-food chain served up its inimitable food offerings for the very first time in Britain. Festival-goers were delighted to find a pop-up Supermac’s food van at the Download Festival in Leicestershire from June 10-14. Supermac's was founded in Galway in 1978 It marked the first time the Galway-founded food chain … [Read more...] about Fans in disbelief as Supermac’s opens in Britain for first time ever

‘Special day’ as Irish running group connecting refugees with locals launches in Britain

June 19, 2025 by

AN Irish running group which brings refugees together with locals in the areas they now call home has launched in Britain. Founded in Cork in 2018, Sanctuary Runners uses running, jogging and walking to bring together asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants with local residents to promote “solidarity-through-sports”. The brainchild of former Irish Post sports editor Graham … [Read more...] about ‘Special day’ as Irish running group connecting refugees with locals launches in Britain

Slane Castle owner Lord Henry Mount Charles dies following cancer battle

June 19, 2025 by

TRIBUTES have been paid following the death of Slane Castle owner Lord Henry Mount Charles at the age of 74. His family issued a statement today confirming his death, following a “long and valiant battle with cancer”. “It is with profound sadness that the family of Lord Henry Mount Charles, The Marquess Conyngham announce his peaceful passing in the late hours of June 18th … [Read more...] about Slane Castle owner Lord Henry Mount Charles dies following cancer battle

‘Devastated’ family pay tribute to grandfather murdered in his home

June 19, 2025 by

THE family of a pensioner who was murdered in his home said they are in “complete shock” following his death. John Murray was found unconscious at home in Chiswick last year. Police officers were called to his address in Carlton Road, Chiswick on Saturday, October 12, 2024. Despite the efforts of emergency services to save his life, he was later pronounced dead at the scene. A … [Read more...] about ‘Devastated’ family pay tribute to grandfather murdered in his home

Appeal for witnesses after hit-and-run in Derry

June 19, 2025 by

POLICE have appealed for witnesses to come forward after a hit-and-run collision in Derry. Two cars were involved in the incident which happened at around 3pm on June 17. “A report was received shortly after 3pm of a collision in the Rugby Avenue area of the town,” a PSNI spokesperson said. “It’s understood a small vehicle collided into the back of a White Kia Sorento vehicle, … [Read more...] about Appeal for witnesses after hit-and-run in Derry

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The demand for the removal of restrictions on Irish free trade through out the colonies is satisfied on this day in 1779. After boycotting British goods and parading on College Green in Dublin in November, the Irish Volunteers, who had been armed and marched under a slogan of ‘free trade or else’ are granted their demands by the British government.

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