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Teenager arrested after man hospitalised in serious Co. Cavan assault

Teenager arrested after man hospitalised in serious Co. Cavan assault

February 16, 2025 by

A TEENAGER has been arrested after a man was seriously assaulted in Co. Cavan. The incident occurred on Main Street in Cavan Town shortly before midnight on Friday. A man in his 20s was taken to Cavan General Hospital and later transferred to Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, where his condition is understood to be serious. A 17-year-old male was later arrested in connection with … [Read more...] about Teenager arrested after man hospitalised in serious Co. Cavan assault

Irish jockey Michael O’Sullivan dies a week on from fall at Thurles

February 16, 2025 by

IRISH jockey Michael O'Sullivan has passed away, just over a week after he suffered a fall at Thurles. The 24-year-old Cork native and his mount Wee Charlie were among three fallers at the final fence during the second race on the card last Thursday, February 6. The remaining races were cancelled as O'Sullivan was airlifted to Cork University Hospital, where he was being … [Read more...] about Irish jockey Michael O’Sullivan dies a week on from fall at Thurles

Six arrested as part of operation targeting organised crime gang in Dublin

February 16, 2025 by

SIX people have been arrested as part of an investigation into an organised crime gang in west Dublin. The arrests followed searches of a number of homes in the greater Blanchardstown area on Saturday morning. RTÉ News reports that the operation follows the reported abduction and torture of a man last week, with one of the houses searched believed to be where he was held. More … [Read more...] about Six arrested as part of operation targeting organised crime gang in Dublin

Two children among six people rescued from Dublin home after suspected arson attack

February 16, 2025 by

TWO children were among six people rescued from a fire at a Dublin home in an incident gardaí are treating as arson. The blaze occurred at a residence on Cherry Orchard Avenue, Ballyfermot, in the early hours of Saturday morning. Gardaí have now appealed for witnesses to the incident, which caused extensive damage to the property. "At approximately 4.35am, gardaí from the … [Read more...] about Two children among six people rescued from Dublin home after suspected arson attack

Organisers look to future as Birmingham St Patrick’s Parade is postponed

February 16, 2025 by

THE ORGANISERS of the St Patrick's Parade in Birmingham have vowed to 'keep the spirit of the Irish community alive' in the city after this year's event was postponed. The parade, traditionally one of the biggest in Britain, was scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 16. However, a statement from organisers said that issues around resources and finances meant they were unable … [Read more...] about Organisers look to future as Birmingham St Patrick’s Parade is postponed

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April 25, 2003

Sinead O’Connor announced retirement from the music business for the second time on April 25, 2003. The provocative Irish singer rose to international fame in the late 1980s and early ’90s. She was acclaimed for her unique sound and strong message, and also noted for her changeable relationship with the public. O’Connor’s first retirement came in 1992, shortly after scandal ensued when she ripped up a photo of Pope John Paul II during a Saturday Night Live appearance, allegedly in protest of the church’s abuse of children. She emerged from retirement two years later, releasing the album Universal Mother. O’Connor announced her second retirement on her website, citing her desire to “live like a normal person.” She returned to music again in 2005 with Throw Down Your Arms.

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