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Burglar hit resident with hurling stick while ransacking their home

Burglar hit resident with hurling stick while ransacking their home

December 10, 2024 by

A MAN has been arrested after two people were injured during a burglary in Co. Down. Two men entered the property in Crossgar at around 7pm last night, the PSNI have confirmed. They attacked two people who were inside the home and were asleep at the time. “Shortly after 7pm we received a report that two men had entered a property in the Killyleagh Street area of the town while … [Read more...] about Burglar hit resident with hurling stick while ransacking their home

Irish university fined €40k over data breach

December 10, 2024 by

A UNIVERSITY in Ireland has been fined for a data breach which led to a member of staff falling victim to fraud. The breach at the University of Maynooth, which occurred in November 2018, saw hackers gain control of the email addresses of six employees. One of the staff members involved eventually fell victim to fraud as a result. The institution raised the incident with the … [Read more...] about Irish university fined €40k over data breach

Stardust survivor says arts space opening at site of tragedy is ‘bittersweet moment’

December 10, 2024 by

A SURVIVOR of the Stardust tragedy has said the opening of a new arts space at the site of the blaze is a “bittersweet moment”. Some 48 people died when a fire broke out in the Dublin nightclub in the early hours of February 14, 1981. An inquest into the deaths, which concluded earlier this year, returned a verdict of ‘unlawful killing' regarding each person who died in the … [Read more...] about Stardust survivor says arts space opening at site of tragedy is ‘bittersweet moment’

Kneecap dominates at British Film Awards

December 10, 2024 by

NORTHERN Irish film Kneecap dominated at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) scooping the top gong at the glitzy ceremony held over the weekend. Kneecap bandmates Mo Chara (Liam Óg Ó Hannaidh), Móglaí Bap (Naoise Ó Cairealláin) and DJ Próvaí (JJ Ó Dochartaigh), who all star in the film, were on hand to collect the awards at the ceremony held at The Roundhouse in Camden, … [Read more...] about Kneecap dominates at British Film Awards

Process to repeal controversial Legacy Act begins

December 10, 2024 by

THE formal process required to repeal Britain’s controversial Legacy Act has begun. Brought in by the Conservative government, the Act introduced a ban on inquests and civil actions related to Troubles-era crimes. It also saw those who co-operate with the newly established Independent Commission for Reconciliation & Information Recovery (ICRIR) granted immunity from … [Read more...] about Process to repeal controversial Legacy Act begins

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April 10, 1867

George Russell, who went by AE, was born on this day in 1867 in Lurgan, Co. Armagh. An important and interesting figure in Ireland’s literary history, AE was a poet, journalist, painter and mystic. Raised in Dublin, he began an early friendship with W.B. Yeats. He worked for the Irish Agricultural Organization Society for many years and was the editor of their journal, the famous Irish Homestead, from 1905 – 1923. After this he focused primarily on his writing and art, through which he established a place in the Irish Literary Revival. He also helped to spearhead the theosophy movement in Dublin and features in the Scylla and Charybdis episode of Ulysses.

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