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Leinster thrash the Bulls to secure URC title

Leinster thrash the Bulls to secure URC title

June 16, 2025 by

LEINSTER won their first United Rugby Championship (URC) title in four years with a 32–7 win against the Bulls in Saturday's final at Croke Park. Despite the Irish rain making an appearance, a record crowd of 46,127 came out to see Leinster dominate the South African opposition. The match saw Leinster take an early lead, scoring three tries within the first 22 minutes. Captain … [Read more...] about Leinster thrash the Bulls to secure URC title

Man from Ireland is finally jailed after eight years for Creamfields drug possession

June 15, 2025 by

A MAN from Ireland who was caught with nearly 30 MDMA tablets at Creamfields dance music festival in 2017 has finally been jailed. Aaron Godfrey, 29, twice fled Britain before finally being arrested in Spain in 2024 after flying to the country for a holiday. At Coventry Crown Court this week — eight years after being charged with possession with intent to supply Class A drugs — … [Read more...] about Man from Ireland is finally jailed after eight years for Creamfields drug possession

Government agrees multi-million-euro contract with French firm for sonar system

June 15, 2025 by

THE IRISH GOVERNMENT has announced the signing of a multi-million-euro contract with a French firm for the provision of towed sonar capability. Thales DMS France — which specialises in defence, aeronautics and security technology — will produce the sonar, which will be used for subsea monitoring and surveillance. It will be used on Irish naval vessels to monitor activities in … [Read more...] about Government agrees multi-million-euro contract with French firm for sonar system

PSNI welcomes reduction in disorder as it reveals 24 people have been arrested after week of disturbances

June 15, 2025 by

AFTER several days of disturbances, the PSNI has revealed that Saturday saw a reduction in disorder as the force continues it community engagement in an attempt to de-escalate violence. There have been disturbances across Northern Ireland this week following the arrest of two 14-year-old boys in connection with an alleged sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl in Ballymena. While … [Read more...] about PSNI welcomes reduction in disorder as it reveals 24 people have been arrested after week of disturbances

Entrance to Cork Airport renamed in honour of rock legend Rory Gallagher

June 15, 2025 by

THE MAIN entrance road to Cork Airport has been renamed in honour of rock legend Rory Gallagher, who passed away 30 years ago this weekend. The sign for Rory Gallagher Avenue was unveiled on Saturday, with Taoiseach Micheál Martin in attendance alongside members of the Gallagher family and civic leaders. The unveiling took place on the same day as the launch of Cork Rocks for … [Read more...] about Entrance to Cork Airport renamed in honour of rock legend Rory Gallagher

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December 16, 1653

Oliver Cromwell was made Lord Protector of Ireland on this date in 1653. Following the English Civil War, his victory in overthrowing the Stuart monarchy and the execution of King James I, English Parliament declared Cromwell “Lord Protector” in England’s first attempt at a state ruled government. He held this position for five years (1653-58) of the eleven years in which England remained a republican Commonwealth government. Cromwell had a detrimental effect on Ireland in these years. He led an invasion of Ireland from 1649-1650. The public practice of Catholicism was banned and all Catholic owned land was confiscated.

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