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Appeal for information after ATM stolen from service station

Appeal for information after ATM stolen from service station

January 16, 2025 by

POLICE have appealed for information after an ATM was stolen in Co. Antrim in the early hours of this morning PSNI officers were called to reports of the theft of an ATM from a service station in Newtownabbey at around 1am. “A report was received that the ATM situated on the Mallusk Road, had been damaged and part of the machine containing a sum of cash had been removed … [Read more...] about Appeal for information after ATM stolen from service station

Northern Ireland heritage site added to global list of at-risk locations

January 16, 2025 by

BELFAST’s Assembly Rooms have been added to a list of at-risk heritage sites located across the globe. The World Monuments Fund has issued its biennial ‘Watch’ list, featuring 25 historic places which are currently “facing major challenges such as climate change, tourism, conflict, and natural disaster”. The Assembly Rooms are among that list. Built in 1769, traditionally they … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland heritage site added to global list of at-risk locations

‘Devastating’: Rare white-tailed eagle shot dead in Ireland

January 16, 2025 by

AN investigation has been launched after a rare white-tailed eagle was shot dead in Ireland. The young female bird was part of a collaborative reproduction scheme between Ireland and Norway, the Irish Government has confirmed. She was released into the Shannon Estuary in 2022 and has been settling into the Irish landscape ever since, visiting many counties. Recently she had … [Read more...] about ‘Devastating’: Rare white-tailed eagle shot dead in Ireland

Bonnie Brennan appointed new CEO at Christie’s auction house

January 16, 2025 by

CHRISTIE’S has announced Bonnie Brennan as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Brennan will take over the reins from Guillaume Cerutti, who has led the British-founded auction house as CEO for the past eight years. Cerutti will move into a leadership role at Artémis, the holding company belonging to Christie’s owners François and François-Henri Pinault. He will become the … [Read more...] about Bonnie Brennan appointed new CEO at Christie’s auction house

Kneecap and Saoirse Ronan among contenders as BAFTA nominees revealed

January 16, 2025 by

KNEECAP is in the running for six gongs at the 2025 BAFTA Film Awards. The Irish language film, a semi-autobiographical tale on the rise of the hip-hop trio from west Belfast of the same name, has been nominated for best Original Screenplay and Outstanding British Film. Rich Peppiatt, who wrote, produced and directed the film, has been nominated for the Outstanding Debut by a … [Read more...] about Kneecap and Saoirse Ronan among contenders as BAFTA nominees revealed

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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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