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Woman dies and another left seriously injured following Co. Louth collision

Woman dies and another left seriously injured following Co. Louth collision

April 16, 2026 by

A WOMAN has died following a collision in Co. Louth. The incident happened in Dundalk yesterday afternoon, where two cars collided at Bellews Bridge Road in Castletown at around 1.45pm. The driver of one car, a woman aged in her 60s, was pronounced dead at the scene. Her body was removed to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda, where a post-mortem is due to take place. A … [Read more...] about Woman dies and another left seriously injured following Co. Louth collision

British? Irish? Either? Neither? exhibition tackles identity and belonging in Northern Ireland

April 16, 2026 by

A SERIES of photo exhibitions exploring notions of identity, belonging and culture has launched in Northern Ireland. The BIEN (British? Irish? Either? Neither?) programme is made up of three photographic exhibitions which opened at the Belfast Exposed gallery this week. They include the Abandoned NI exhibit by Rebecca Brownlie, which explores Ulster-Scots heritage through … [Read more...] about British? Irish? Either? Neither? exhibition tackles identity and belonging in Northern Ireland

Taoiseach ‘looking forward to’ hosting new Hungarian foreign minister in Ireland

April 16, 2026 by

TAOISEACH Micheál Martin has congratulated members of the newly elected Hungarian government on their “impressive success” at the polls over the weekend. On Sunday, April 12 Péter Magyar’s Tisza party won a landslide victory in Hungary’s general election, ousting Prime Minister Viktor Orbán from the position he has held for the past 16 years. This week the Taoiseach spoke with … [Read more...] about Taoiseach ‘looking forward to’ hosting new Hungarian foreign minister in Ireland

‘Devastating’: Hundreds of jobs set to be lost at Ulster University

April 16, 2026 by

HUNDREDS of jobs are set to be lost at Ulster University. The university, which employs more than 3,000 staff at its campuses in Belfast, Jordanstown, Coleraine and Derry, has confirmed the loss of up to 450 jobs, although full details of the planned job cuts have yet to be revealed. In a statement Foyle MLA Sinéad McLaughlin said the news was “devastating”. “The loss of so … [Read more...] about ‘Devastating’: Hundreds of jobs set to be lost at Ulster University

Images released of man wanted in connection with alleged sexual assault in Irish bar in Sheffield

April 15, 2026 by

POLICE in South Yorkshire have released CCTV images of a man they want to speak to in connection with an alleged sexual assault on a woman in an Irish-themed bar in Sheffield. The incident reportedly occurred at 12.50am on March 8 at Katie O'Brien's Irish Tavern in the city. South Yorkshire Police say enquiries are ongoing and believe the man in the CCTV images may be able to … [Read more...] about Images released of man wanted in connection with alleged sexual assault in Irish bar in Sheffield

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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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