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Man attacked with hammer as burglars raided his home

Man attacked with hammer as burglars raided his home

January 21, 2025 by

A MAN was taken to hospital after being attacked with a hammer while burglars raided his home. Police were called to the aggravated burglary in south Belfast on January 19. "At approximately 8.25pm we received a report that a number of men had gained access to a property in the Coolfin Street area,” Detective Sergeant McCartan said. “The men threatened the resident and demanded … [Read more...] about Man attacked with hammer as burglars raided his home

Pensioner dies in hospital following collision where car struck two pedestrians

January 21, 2025 by

AN ELDERLY woman has died in hospital after being involved in a collision between a car and two pedestrians in Donegal. The woman, aged in her 80s, was one of two people hit by the car in the incident which happened on Main Street in Buncrana at around 2.20pm on January 14. Letterkenny University Hospital She died at Letterkenny University Hospital on January 19, where she was … [Read more...] about Pensioner dies in hospital following collision where car struck two pedestrians

Capturing the hidden history of emigration

January 20, 2025 by

ULTAN COWLEY is collecting the untold stories of Irish emigrants to Britain Ultan Cowley, acclaimed historian and author of The Men Who Built Britain — and someone who has been described as the world authority on the labourers who helped rebuild Britain from the mid-1940s onwards — is now working on a related project, a new book entitled: Taking the Boat: Irish Emigrants Tell … [Read more...] about Capturing the hidden history of emigration

BAFTA-award winning actor Jamie Demetriou joins cast of new sitcom set in Northern Ireland

January 19, 2025 by

ACLAIMED actor, writer and comedian Jamie Demetriou has joined the cast of a new sitcom set in Northern Ireland. Demetriou, who has twice won the Best Male Comedy Performance BAFTA for the title role in his sitcom Stath Lets Flats, will appear in Funboys next month. It will see him link up with Simon Mayhew-Archer, the BAFTA-award-winning producer of BBC comedy, This … [Read more...] about BAFTA-award winning actor Jamie Demetriou joins cast of new sitcom set in Northern Ireland

Man dies in house fire in Co. Dublin while gardaí warn against online speculation

January 19, 2025 by

A MAN has died following a house fire in Co. Dublin this morning. Firefighters from Tallaght, Blanchardstown and Dolphins Barn attended the scene.of a fire at a residence in Lucan just before 6am. Gardaí laer confirmed that a man, aged in his 40s, was fatally injured in the fire and his body remains at the scene. However, they warned against the spread of disinformation … [Read more...] about Man dies in house fire in Co. Dublin while gardaí warn against online speculation

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April 22, 1834

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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