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Appeal after cyclist left in critical condition following Co. Armagh collision

Appeal after cyclist left in critical condition following Co. Armagh collision

February 12, 2025 by

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a collision in Co. Armagh left a cyclist in a critical condition in hospital. The incident occurred in Craigavon on Friday, January 31 and saw the cyclist, aged in his 60s, sustain serious injuries. This evening, investigators issued an appeal for anyone with information about the collision to contact them. "The collision, between a … [Read more...] about Appeal after cyclist left in critical condition following Co. Armagh collision

Irish Formula 1 legend Eddie Jordan leads consortium that has bought London Irish rugby club

February 12, 2025 by

IRISH businessman and Formula 1 legend Eddie Jordan has led a consortium that has bought rugby club London Irish out of administration. The Dubliner, who founded the Jordan Grand Prix team, is part of the Jordan Associates group that has taken control of the club. London Irish went into administration in 2023 after they were suspended from the Premiership over unpaid … [Read more...] about Irish Formula 1 legend Eddie Jordan leads consortium that has bought London Irish rugby club

Taoiseach and Tánaiste among nine ministers heading to the US for St Patrick’s Day

February 12, 2025 by

TAOISEACH Micheál Martin and Tánaiste Simon Harris are among nine government ministers heading to the United States for this year's St Patrick's Day celebrations. The government today announced details of this year's programme, which will see 38 representatives of the state travelling to 90 cities in 40 countries. "St Patrick's Day offers a unique opportunity to promote … [Read more...] about Taoiseach and Tánaiste among nine ministers heading to the US for St Patrick’s Day

Concern for man missing from Co. Wicklow for two weeks

February 12, 2025 by

GARDAÍ are seeking the public's assistance in tracing the whereabouts of man missing from Co. Wicklow. Malcolm Ross, 45 is reported missing from his home in Wicklow Town since Monday, February 10. However, he was last seen on January 28 in the town. Mr Ross is described as being approximately 5' 11" in height, with a broad build, brown hair and brown eyes. Gardaí and his family … [Read more...] about Concern for man missing from Co. Wicklow for two weeks

Man reveals he was scammed out of £200,000 as PSNI warns of romance fraud ahead of Valentine’s Day

February 12, 2025 by

A MAN has revealed how he was scammed out of more than £200,000 as the PSNI warns people about romance fraudsters ahead of Valentine's Day. The man, who is not being named to protect his identity, says the experience 'almost destroyed my life'. With more than 120 romance scams reported to the PSNI last year, investigators have warned those looking for love to be wary. "Even if … [Read more...] about Man reveals he was scammed out of £200,000 as PSNI warns of romance fraud ahead of Valentine’s Day

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April 24, 1916

The Easter Rising of 1916 began early in the morning of Monday, April 24 as close to 1,200 people – a combination of the Irish Volunteers and the Citizen Army – took over key points throughout Dublin, including the General Post Office (GPO), the headquarters of the uprising; the Four Courts, Dublin City Hall, St. Stephen’s Green and the Jacob’s Biscuit factory. Led by James Connolly, Padraig Pearse, Sean Mac Dermott, Joseph Plunkett and Eamonn Ceannt, the rising took the Dublin police and military forces mostly by surprise. The most notable encounter of the first day took place between Ceannt’s forces and men from the Royal Irish Regiment, near the South Dublin Union. Two republican flags were raised above the GPO, and Pearse read The Proclamation of the Republic.

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