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Manchester’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns in grand style

Manchester’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns in grand style

March 24, 2025 by

MANCHESTER"S  St. Patrick's Day parade saw its biggest attendance in recent times, with thousands of people flooding the city streets to celebrate Irish culture and heritage. Families, friends, and visitors from across the region came together, donning green attire, waving Irish flags, and immersing themselves in the vibrant festivities. The annual celebration featured a … [Read more...] about Manchester’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade returns in grand style

Former Taoiseach takes up role with global PR firm

March 24, 2025 by

IT has been confirmed today that Leo Varadkar will take up an advisory role with US-based public relations firm Penta Group, which bought over Irish PR firm Hume Brophy in 2022. The former Taoiseach will join the ranks of the American firm in April. In a statement, CEO of Penta Group Matt McDonald said: “We are thrilled to welcome Leo Varadkar to our team. “His deep commitment … [Read more...] about Former Taoiseach takes up role with global PR firm

Derry woman Ruth Kelly to lead Heathrow review

March 24, 2025 by

Former Labour Transport secretary Ruth Kelly will lead Heathrow's review into  last week’s airport disruption and aftermath Ruth Kelly with Prime Minister Gordon Brown in 2008 (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images) AS HEATHROW returns to normal after the fire at the sub-station which closed the airport last Friday, post mortems are now underway into how and why such a … [Read more...] about Derry woman Ruth Kelly to lead Heathrow review

Remains exhumed in Co. Monaghan not one of the ‘Disappeared’

March 24, 2025 by

REMAINS discovered in a makeshift grave in Co. Monaghan in 2024 are not those of Joe Lynskey according to the Disappeared commission. Mr. Lynskey was abducted in 1972 whereupon it is believed that he was murdered by the IRA. The remains were exhumed from a family grave in the village of Annyalla near Clontibret, Co. Monaghan in November last year following a tip-off. More than … [Read more...] about Remains exhumed in Co. Monaghan not one of the ‘Disappeared’

FAI reports ‘racist incident’ to UEFA following U17 match against Poland

March 23, 2025 by

AN IRSH footballer was reportedly subjected to a 'racist incident' during an U17 match against Poland on Saturday, according to the Football Association of Ireland (FAI). The organisation said in a statement on Sunday that it had reported the matter to UEFA following the youth side's 2-0 win in the Elite Phase qualifying match in Koszalin. It added that it had offered its … [Read more...] about FAI reports ‘racist incident’ to UEFA following U17 match against Poland

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Queen Elizabeth of England visits the Republic of Ireland for the first time. She is the first British monarch to visit in 100 years, and the first since Ireland became a Republic. George V visited in 1911 when the country was still part of the British Empire. The four-day visit went well, despite minor protests. Her Majesty met with Taoiseach Enda Kenny, visited the Garden of Remembrance, which is dedicated to all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom, dined with President Mary McAleese and even visited the Guinness Brewery where she declined a sip of the black stuff.

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