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Young man left fighting for life following collision in Monaghan

Young man left fighting for life following collision in Monaghan

January 28, 2025 by

A YOUNG man has been left fighting for his life in hospital following a serious collision in Co. Monaghan. The single vehicle incident happened on the R186 on the northern side of Tydavnet village towards Clogher at some time between 12.50am and 3am on January 27. The driver, a man in his 20s, was brought to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda with life-threatening … [Read more...] about Young man left fighting for life following collision in Monaghan

Nine men discovered in shipping container at Irish port

January 28, 2025 by

AN investigation has been launched after a number of people were discovered in a shipping contain... … [Read more...] about Nine men discovered in shipping container at Irish port

Pedestrian seriously injured in collision dies in hospital

January 28, 2025 by

A PEDESTRIAN who was hit by a car in a collision in Co. Antrim two weeks ago has died from her in... … [Read more...] about Pedestrian seriously injured in collision dies in hospital

Protestors removed during President Higgins’ Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration speech

January 28, 2025 by

SEVERAL protestors were removed from the Mansion House as President Michael D. Higgins delivered ... … [Read more...] about Protestors removed during President Higgins’ Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration speech

Seven arrested after flares and masonry thrown during disturbance in Belfast

January 28, 2025 by

SEVEN people have been arrested in Belfast following a report of anti-social behaviour in the ear... … [Read more...] about Seven arrested after flares and masonry thrown during disturbance in Belfast

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April 23, 1014

On this day in 1014, 88-year-old High King Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig (Brian Boru, in English) defeated the Vikings, the King of Leinster, and the Dublin Norse in the Battle of Clontarf, which took place just north of Dublin. Killed in action, the circumstances surrounding his death are uncertain. Many believe that Boru died in hand-to-hand combat, though some claim he was murdered by a Viking mercenary while praying in his tent. The battle took place on Good Friday, and according to legend, his remains are buried in the north end of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in the city of Armagh. Boru was the founder of the O’Brien Dynasty.

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