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Man in critical condition after being hit by bus

Man in critical condition after being hit by bus

April 3, 2025 by

A MAN is in a critical condition in hospital after being hit by a bus in Co. Antrim. Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident which happened in Glengormley at around 4.30pm yesterday afternoon (April 2). “Officers received and responded to a report of a collision at the junction of Antrim Road and Ballyclare Road at around 4.30pm,” the PSNI’s Inspector Patton said in … [Read more...] about Man in critical condition after being hit by bus

Taoiseach leads tributes following death of Kerry GAA great Mick O’Dwyer

April 3, 2025 by

KERRY GAA legend Mick O'Dwyer has died at the age of 88. The former Gaelic football player and manager, who hailed from Waterville, won four All-Irelands as a player and a further eight as the manager of the Kerry in the 1970s and 80s. Taoiseach Micheál Martin led the tributes following the news of his death this morning. “I am deeply saddened at the passing of Mick O’Dwyer - … [Read more...] about Taoiseach leads tributes following death of Kerry GAA great Mick O’Dwyer

Taoiseach responds to introduction of US trade tariffs

April 3, 2025 by

AN Taoiseach Micheál Martin has responded to the White House’s announcement of a 20% tariff on EU imports, saying that disrupting the ‘deeply integrated’ trade relationship between Europe and the United States ‘benefits no one’. US President Donald Trump made the announcement to on Wednesday in a highly-anticipated address which he called his country’s ‘declaration of economic … [Read more...] about Taoiseach responds to introduction of US trade tariffs

Decline in number of PSNI officers prevents force from ‘providing effective service’

April 3, 2025 by

FUNDING pressures and the decline in numbers of PSNI officers puts the communities the police force serves at risk a new report has found. An inspection into the force, conducted by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue services (HMICFRS), found the service “adequate” in preventing and deterring crime, antisocial behaviour and vulnerability, but said it … [Read more...] about Decline in number of PSNI officers prevents force from ‘providing effective service’

Army called in as search for missing farmer Michael Gaine moves to ‘high open land’

April 3, 2025 by

THE army has been called in to assist an ongoing search for a Co. Kerry farmer now missing for two weeks. Michael Gaine was reported missing from his home near Kenmare on Friday, March 21. The 56-year-old, who also goes by the name ‘Mike’ and lives in Moll’s Gap, was last seen in Kenmare town on Thursday, March 20. CCTV captured him buying phone credit in Centra, Kenmare at … [Read more...] about Army called in as search for missing farmer Michael Gaine moves to ‘high open land’

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December 17, 1999

The Irish government announced on this day in 1999 that the state had purchased the 550 acre site of the Battle of the Boyne for £9 million. In 1690, forces under rival claimants to the English throne, Catholic King James and Protestant King William, met at the River Boyne near Drogheda and fought. The battle was won by William, ending James’s quest to regain the crown and instituting the Protestant rule in Ireland. The site, which was purchased from an unidentified business man, was redeveloped and is now a tourist centre.

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