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Public opinion sought on upgrade of site of one of Ireland’s bloodiest battles

Public opinion sought on upgrade of site of one of Ireland’s bloodiest battles

April 21, 2026 by

THE Irish public is being asked for their opinions on plans to upgrade an historic site where one of the nation’s bloodiest battles occurred.  Galway County Council is calling for views on plans to upgrade the existing facilities at the Battle of Aughrim Visitor Centre in the village of Aughrim. The centre is located on the site of one of the most significant and bloodiest … [Read more...] about Public opinion sought on upgrade of site of one of Ireland’s bloodiest battles

IN PICTURES: President Connolly brings new Council of State together for first time

April 21, 2026 by

PRESIDENT Catherine Connolly has brought her newly formed Council of State together for the first time. The President convened a meeting of the Council at Áras an Uachtaráin yesterday, to gain the views of members on the constitutionality of the International Protection Bill 2026. The new law is set to significantly reform Irish asylum laws as it is tied to the EU Migration and … [Read more...] about IN PICTURES: President Connolly brings new Council of State together for first time

‘It’s fantastic’: Ireland celebrates breakthrough success in curlew breeding scheme

April 21, 2026 by

A SCHEME designed to protect the curlew population in Ireland has proven successful as a chick reared through it has returned to the island to breed. The wading bird has been on the brink of extinction in Ireland for a number of years, with population numbers decreasing by 98 per cent since the 1980s. Conservation schemes have been put in place to reverse the decline through … [Read more...] about ‘It’s fantastic’: Ireland celebrates breakthrough success in curlew breeding scheme

Situation in Middle East ‘deeply concerning’ says Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister

April 21, 2026 by

FOREIGN Affairs Minister Helen McEntee has described the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict as “deeply concerning” as she heads to an EU conference in Luxemburg today. Minister McEntee will join fellow EU foreign affairs ministers at the meeting this morning, where they will discuss the impact of the wars in the Middle East as well as the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the … [Read more...] about Situation in Middle East ‘deeply concerning’ says Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister

Man arrested after crossbow fired at police officers

April 21, 2026 by

A MAN has been arrested after a crossbow was fired at police officers during a four-hour stand-off. The 40-year-old was arrested after firing a crossbow at officers and brandishing a sword in Kilkeel, Co. Down on April 19. Officers were called to the Moorfield Court area at around 9pm that evening where a man in a balaclava was reported to be armed with a crossbow and … [Read more...] about Man arrested after crossbow fired at police officers

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May 15, 1847

Daniel O’Connell died on this day in 1847. Often referred to as The Liberator or The Emancipator, O’Connell was a gifted orator. Born in County Kerry on August 6, 1775, he studied law and became a barrister in 1798. In 1811, he established the Catholic Board, championing Catholic emancipation. In 1841, he became the first Catholic Lord mayor of Dublin. He then led a series of “monster rallies” to campaign for the repeal of the Act of Union. These were attended by upwards of 100,000 people. O’Connell died in Italy, while on pilgrimage to Rome. He was 71. His body was returned to Ireland and buried in Glasnevin Cemetery. His heart, in accordance with his wishes, was buried in Rome (at the chapel of the Irish College).

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