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Residents sent threatening letters after flags erected in Northern Irish town

Residents sent threatening letters after flags erected in Northern Irish town

April 24, 2025 by

POLICE are investigating after union flags were erected and threatening letters were sent to residents in a Northern Irish town. A series of reports were made by residents in Lisburn, Co. Antrim, where the flags had been hung in a mixed-community development. At the same time as the flags appeared residents received letters which warned against taking them down. The leaflets … [Read more...] about Residents sent threatening letters after flags erected in Northern Irish town

How you can watch the funeral of Pope Francis

April 24, 2025 by

HUNDREDS of thousands of mourners are expected to line the streets of the Vatican as the funeral of Pope Francis takes place this weekend. His holiness, who died on Easter Monday, April 21, at the age of 88, will be laid to rest in an open-air ceremony held outside St Peter’s Basillica at 9am on Saturday, April 26. Irish President Michael D Higgins, Taoiseach Micheál Martin and … [Read more...] about How you can watch the funeral of Pope Francis

Government will spend €190k to get more women into Irish politics

April 24, 2025 by

THE Irish government has confirmed a funding allocation of €190k to help get more women into politics. Local Government Minister James Browne confirmed the grant this morning claiming there is “plenty work” to be done to make local politics more gender balanced. The funds will go to the Women for Election organisation, which supports women to enter into politics. “While record … [Read more...] about Government will spend €190k to get more women into Irish politics

Homes evacuated after petrol bomb thrown through bedroom window

April 24, 2025 by

POLICE have appealed for witnesses after a petrol bomb was thrown through a bedroom window in Co. Antrim overnight. The incident happened in Ballymena last night, April 23. “At around 10.40pm it was reported that a ground-floor flat was on fire in the Carnduff Drive area of Ballymena,” the PSNI’s Inspector McClelland said this morning. “We believe the fire resulted from a … [Read more...] about Homes evacuated after petrol bomb thrown through bedroom window

Full extent of storm damage to forests of Ireland revealed

April 24, 2025 by

MORE than 26,000 hectares of forests in Ireland have been damaged following storms Darragh and Éowyn. Figures released this week reveal the wind damage sustained to forests across the country following the extreme weather events. Storm Darragh caused widespread damage to Ireland when it hit in December 2024. Just a month later, on January 24, Storm Éowyn made landfall, bringing … [Read more...] about Full extent of storm damage to forests of Ireland revealed

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May 30, 1971

Murphy wearing the U.S. Army khaki "Class A" uniform with full-size medals, 1948.
Murphy wearing the U.S. Army khaki “Class A” uniform with full-size medals, 1948.

Audie Murphy, the most decorated combat soldier of World War II, died tragically on this day in a plane crash. He was 46. Audie, one of 9 children, was born on June 20, 1924, near the town of Kingston, Texas. “We were share-crop farmers,” he wrote. “And to say that the family was poor would be an understatement. Poverty dogged our every step.” When he was 18, Audie enlisted in the army. The slight, freckle-faced kid was turned down by the Marines and the paratroopers before the infantry took him. He went on to earn 21 medals for bravery and the Congressional Medal of Honor. He is buried in Arlington Cemetery.

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