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Two arrested in connection with death of man in Wicklow

Two arrested in connection with death of man in Wicklow

January 21, 2025 by

TWO men have been arrested in connection with the death of a man who was found seriously injured near a playground in Co. Wicklow. The man, named locally as 36-year-old William Moorehouse, was found with serious injuries at a park in Bray on January 19. The father-of-six, who had an address at the Half Moon Halting Site, was found with stab sounds at the park in Boghall Road … [Read more...] about Two arrested in connection with death of man in Wicklow

Weather advisory issued for Ireland as Storm Éowyn named

January 21, 2025 by

A WEATHER advisory has been issued across Ireland as Storm Éowyn has been named. The fifth storm of 2024/2025 season will arrive this week, meteorologists have confirmed today, with the UK Met Office naming Storm Éowyn this morning. It will bring wet and very windy weather to Ireland from Thursday night (January 23) and during Friday (January 24), Met Éireann said today. “Éowyn … [Read more...] about Weather advisory issued for Ireland as Storm Éowyn named

‘A true gentleman’: Funeral confirmed for popular barman killed in Cork collision

January 21, 2025 by

THE funeral will take place today for a popular barman who was killed in a collision in Co. Cork this month. Marco da Costa was involved in a single car collision on the N71 in Clonakilty town at around 12.15am on January 14. The father-of-one, who was originally from South Africa, was pronounced dead at the scene. Tributes have flooded in for the 55-year-old, who worked at the … [Read more...] about ‘A true gentleman’: Funeral confirmed for popular barman killed in Cork collision

Pensioner hospitalised after home set alight in ‘terrifying’ arson attack

January 21, 2025 by

A PENSIONER is in hospital being treated for burns and smoke inhalation after her home was targeted in an overnight arson attack. The house, located in the Rathglynn area of Antrim, was set alight at around 3.20am this morning, the PSNI has confirmed. The woman, aged in her 70s, was inside the property at the time. She was taken to hospital for treatment of burns to her hands … [Read more...] about Pensioner hospitalised after home set alight in ‘terrifying’ arson attack

Funding reinstated for road safety GCSE following ‘devastating’ year of fatal collisions

January 21, 2025 by

FUNDING has been reinstated to support a GCSE which is designed to improve road safety among young people in Northern Ireland. Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd has agreed to fund a scheme that supports the Motor Vehicle and Road User (MVRUS) GCSE, which targets young people in a bid to improve road safety among a group which is over-represented in road traffic fatalities and … [Read more...] about Funding reinstated for road safety GCSE following ‘devastating’ year of fatal collisions

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On this day in 1834, Daniel O’Connell, the Irish political leader often referred to as “The Liberator” or “The Emancipator,” sparked a debate in the British House of Commons by calling for a repeal to the 1801 Act of Union. During a five-hour speech, O’Connell questioned the 2/17 tax that Britain had levied on Ireland, calling it a “fraction purposely introduced in order that Ireland might be robbed with greater facility.” Previously, O’Connell had successfully campaigned for the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament. A critic of violent insurrection and a staunch abolitionist, he would serve as an inspiration to Frederick Douglass, and later to Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.

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