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Tributes paid after two women die in horror Mother’s Day collision

Tributes paid after two women die in horror Mother’s Day collision

April 1, 2025 by

TRIBUTES have been paid after two women died in a collision in Co. Cork on Mother's Day. Two cars collided on the N72, Navigation Road in Mallow at around 3.50pm on Sunday, March 30. Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene. They have since been named locally as Marie ‘Mary’ Coughlan and Susan O’Sullivan. Ms Coughlan, who was 62 and from Mitchelstown, was described as … [Read more...] about Tributes paid after two women die in horror Mother’s Day collision

Woman arrested at Dublin Airport after cannabis worth €380k found in baggage

April 1, 2025 by

A WOMAN has been arrested at Dublin Airport after cannabis worth an estimated €380k was found in her baggage. The woman, aged in her 20s, had arrived on a flight from Thailand yesterday (March 31) when she was stopped by gardaí and Revenue officers. The woman arrived in Dublin Airport on a flight from Thailand “As a result of risk profiling, Revenue officers seized 19kg of … [Read more...] about Woman arrested at Dublin Airport after cannabis worth €380k found in baggage

Obituary: Phyllis Morgan-Fann, advocate for survivors of insitutional abuse

April 1, 2025 by

Long-time advocate for survivors' rights, Phyllis Morgan Fann lived between 10 August 1944 and 23 February 2025. THE Irish Post was saddened to learned about the passing of Phyllis Morgan-Fann, a tireless advocate for the rights of survivors of institutional abuse. In 2021, she received the Irish Presidential Distinguished Service Award from sitting An Uachtarain Michael D … [Read more...] about Obituary: Phyllis Morgan-Fann, advocate for survivors of insitutional abuse

US tariffs could reduce pharmaceutical exports by up to half

April 1, 2025 by

IT IS expected that the Cabinet will be warned today that Irish exports of pharmaceuticals to the US could decline by as much as 50% if the White House follows through on its plans to apply a 20% tariff on the sector. Tánaiste Simon Harris will outline the potential economic impact of reciprocal trade tariffs between the EU and the US, ahead of tomorrow’s expected … [Read more...] about US tariffs could reduce pharmaceutical exports by up to half

Man due in court in connection with ‘homophobic hate crime’

April 1, 2025 by

A MAN charged in connection with a homophobic attack in Armagh over the weekend will appear in court this morning. The man is due to appear at Newry Court today Police were called to reports of an attack on a man in the Culdee Crescent area of the city on Sunday night, March 30. The incident is being investigated as a "homophobic hate crime", the police force has … [Read more...] about Man due in court in connection with ‘homophobic hate crime’

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December 15, 1930

Edna O’Brien, Irish novelist and short story writer, was born on this day in County Clare in 1930. Born to strictly religious parents, O’Brien described her childhood as suffocating. She was educated from 1941 to 1946 by the Sisters of Mercy. She then went on to receive a license in pharmacy in 1950. O’Brien turned to writing and published “The County Girls” in 1960. It was the first in a trilogy that was banned from Ireland. In 2009, she received the Bob Hughes Lifetime Achievement Award at the Irish Book Awards in Dublin.

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