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Renowned Irish singer Seán Ó Sé kicks off St Patrick’s Day festivities in Derby

Renowned Irish singer Seán Ó Sé kicks off St Patrick’s Day festivities in Derby

March 17, 2025 by

SINGER Seán Ó Sé was on hand to get the St Patrick’s festivities underway in Derby. The west Cork native was at St Mary’s Church in Bridge Gate on March 15 where he led in the singing 'as gaeilge' of the Seán O' Riada Mass. Derby's St Patrick's Parade arrived at Derby Irish Centre on Beckett Street (Pics: Gerry Molumby) The service marked the opening ceremony of the annual … [Read more...] about Renowned Irish singer Seán Ó Sé kicks off St Patrick’s Day festivities in Derby

A happy St Patrick’s Day!

March 17, 2025 by

St Patrick’s Day was celebrated around the globe this weekend, with celebrations taking place across five continents. The Irish Post Would like to wish the entire  community of the Global Irish a very Happy St Patrick’s Day! From Dublin to Boston and from London to Sydney — and most stops in between — our Patron Saint was celebrated and feted. It was a cold day in London — a … [Read more...] about A happy St Patrick’s Day!

Man hospitalised after being attacked by masked men in Belfast

March 16, 2025 by

A MAN has been treated in hospital after reportedly being attacked by two masked men in Belfast. The incident happened in the North Queen Street area of the city at around 8pm on Saturday. Detectives have now appealed for information and witnesses after the man sustained serious wounds in the attack. "The man, aged in his 30s, reported that he was walking on North Queen Street … [Read more...] about Man hospitalised after being attacked by masked men in Belfast

Concern grows for man missing from Co. Westmeath

March 16, 2025 by

GARDAÍ are appealing to the public for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of a man missing from Co. Westmeath. Mohammad Metali, 28, was reported missing from his home in Rochfortbridge on Saturday, March 15. He was last seen in Mullingar on Thursday afternoon, March 13. Mr Metali is described as being approximately 5' 9" in height with a medium build, black hair and brown … [Read more...] about Concern grows for man missing from Co. Westmeath

Co. Antrim man jailed over sex offences involving two teenage girls

March 16, 2025 by

A MAN from Co. Antrim has been jailed for a number of child sexual offences involving two teenage girls in 2022. Carl Long, 34, from Newtownabbey was convicted of sexual communication with a child, causing or inciting a child between 13 and 16 to engage in sexual activity and four offences of sexual activity with a child between 13 and 16. He also pleaded guilty to two offences … [Read more...] about Co. Antrim man jailed over sex offences involving two teenage girls

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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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