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Update issued following ‘disturbing’ attempted murder in Belfast

Update issued following ‘disturbing’ attempted murder in Belfast

February 25, 2025 by

POLICE have issued a public update following a shooting in west Belfast over the weekend. An investigation is underway after two masked gunmen shot a man in broad daylight on Sunday morning, February 23. The 49-year-old was targeted as he sat in a stationary taxi on in the Bell Steel Manor area of Dunmurry. The gunmen fired shots at him through the window of the car before … [Read more...] about Update issued following ‘disturbing’ attempted murder in Belfast

Anti-Traveller racism ‘permeates all aspects of life in Ireland’ claims Council of Europe report

February 25, 2025 by

A NEW report into the experience of Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland has found that they experience racism in ‘all aspects’ of life. Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, Michael O’Flaherty has today released three memoranda examining the human rights situation of both communities in Finland, Ireland and Slovakia. Each report features country-specific … [Read more...] about Anti-Traveller racism ‘permeates all aspects of life in Ireland’ claims Council of Europe report

Police name pedestrian killed in Co. Down collision as Isobel Murphy

February 25, 2025 by

POLICE have named a woman who died after being involved in a collision in Co. Down over the weekend. Isobel Murphy was walking in the Ballygowan Road area in Comber when she was hit by a car at around 4.45pm on February 22. The incident occurred in Ballygowan Road, Comber The 80-year-old, who hailed from the Braeside area of Comber, died at the scene. Officers investigating the … [Read more...] about Police name pedestrian killed in Co. Down collision as Isobel Murphy

Co. Donegal man named in tragic farming accident

February 25, 2025 by

A man in his 60s who passed away in a tragic workplace accident has been named locally as John Roulston. Mr Roulston suffered an accident at his family farm in Newtowncunningham, Co Donegal, at 1pm on Monday afternoon. The local agricultural community have met the news with shock and dismay, with the Roulston farmstead being recognised as one of the leading dairy farms in … [Read more...] about Co. Donegal man named in tragic farming accident

Wood company fined more than £1m after two workers injured

February 25, 2025 by

A COMPANY has been fined more than £1m after two if its employees were injured at work. West Fraser (Europe) Ltd, formerly known as Norbord, manufactures wood-based products from sites across Scotland. It has been the focus of two investigations by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after separate incidents occurred at its plant in Cowie, Stirlingshire in a six-month … [Read more...] about Wood company fined more than £1m after two workers injured

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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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