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Northern Ireland Secretary and Tánaiste hold ‘warm and constructive’ meeting over dinner in Dublin

Northern Ireland Secretary and Tánaiste hold ‘warm and constructive’ meeting over dinner in Dublin

February 27, 2025 by

NORTHERN Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn has enjoyed a ‘working dinner’ with Tánaiste Simon Harris in Dublin. The pair shared a meal at Iveagh House last night, which marked their first in-person meeting since the formation of Ireland’s new government. “Our conversation was warm and constructive, in keeping with the reset in relations between Ireland and the UK I launched … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland Secretary and Tánaiste hold ‘warm and constructive’ meeting over dinner in Dublin

Chaos, power, and the Democrats’ dilemma

February 26, 2025 by

 THOSE who write opinion columns might not belong to a disadvantaged class, but consumers of news should have a degree of sympathy for us as we endeavour to process and analyse the rapid-fire, radical pronouncements and initiatives emerging from Donald Trump’s White House. What’s insightful one minute is invariably soon dated and, in some instances, rendered a nonsense. In mere … [Read more...] about Chaos, power, and the Democrats’ dilemma

‘Deplorable and inexcusabale’: Pair who exploited girls in care system convicted of historic sex offences

February 26, 2025 by

TWO men who exploited girls in the care system have been convicted of historic sexual offences against two teenage girls in Birmingham more than 20 years ago. At Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday, Paul Anthony Doyle, 64, was found guilty of one count of living on prostitution and one count of indecent assault. Meanwhile, 77-year-old Anthony Richard Bayliss was found guilty of … [Read more...] about ‘Deplorable and inexcusabale’: Pair who exploited girls in care system convicted of historic sex offences

Appeal for information on woman missing from Co. Limerick

February 26, 2025 by

GARDAÍ are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of woman missing from Co. Limerick. Shauna O'Neill, 32, was reported missing in Limerick city on Monday, February 24. She was last seen at approximately 9am that day on Cecil Street in the city centre. Ms O'Neill is described as being approximately 5' 6" tall with a medium build, black hair and blue eyes. Her … [Read more...] about Appeal for information on woman missing from Co. Limerick

‘He has taken the innocence away from our little girl’: Man who groomed 12-year-old child jailed for eight years

February 26, 2025 by

A MAN who planned to rape a 12-year-old child he had been grooming for months has been jailed. Casey Delaney, 30, of Denmark Close, Luton, was sentenced to eight years in prison at Swindon Crown Court last Friday. The Judge imposed a 20-year Sexual Harm Prevention Order, which prevents Delaney from having any contact with the victim. In a statement read to the court, the … [Read more...] about ‘He has taken the innocence away from our little girl’: Man who groomed 12-year-old child jailed for eight years

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April 27, 1718

Thomas Lewis, a pioneer of the state of Virginia, was born on this day in 1718, in Co. Donegal to John and Margaret Lynn Lewis. John emigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia in 1728 and sent for his family to come over in 1730. In 1732 the Irish family made the bold move to Spotsylvania County, an area near the Shenandoah River, along what was then the western frontier of the colonies. Lewis married a woman named Jane Strother in 1749, and the two settled on a plantation called Lynwood. Lewis went on to become one of the first judges in Augusta County, represented his county in The House of Burgesses and, post-independence, in the House of Delegates. He died in 1790, one of the largest owners of property in the county.

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