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Beauty of Donegal revealed in new geophysical county maps

Beauty of Donegal revealed in new geophysical county maps

September 5, 2024 by

A SERIES of new geophysical maps released this week unveil the hidden beauty of Co. Donegal. Three images have been released by the Geological Survey Ireland (GSI) organisation in their ongoing Tellus county maps project. Showcasing the county from an entirely new perspective, the colourful maps show the magnetic, electromagnetic, and radiometric properties of the land … [Read more...] about Beauty of Donegal revealed in new geophysical county maps

Inquiry to be established into ‘appalling’ sexual abuse at religious schools across Ireland

September 5, 2024 by

A COMMISSION of inquiry will be set up to fully examine incidents of historical sexual abuse at religious schools across Ireland. Minister for Education Norma Foley confirmed the inquiry’s establishment this week, following a recommendation made in the report of the scoping inquiry into allegations of abuse in day and boarding schools run by religious orders. The report, which … [Read more...] about Inquiry to be established into ‘appalling’ sexual abuse at religious schools across Ireland

Ireland unveils new naval ships which will play ‘vital role’ in protecting the nation

September 5, 2024 by

TWO new naval vessels have been unveiled in Ireland during a ceremony in Co. Cork. Tánaiste Micheál Martin hosted a naming and commissioning ceremony for L.É. Aoibhinn and L.É. Gobnait, in Haulbowline island in Cork Harbour this week. “L.É. Aoibhinn and L.É. Gobnait will play a vital role in safeguarding our nation’s security and, given the times we now live in, they will … [Read more...] about Ireland unveils new naval ships which will play ‘vital role’ in protecting the nation

Dublin Airport set to exceed ‘outdated’ passenger cap after record-breaking summer

September 5, 2024 by

A PASSENGER cap in place at Dublin Airport will likely be exceeded this year, its operators have warned. Some 3.46million people have travelled through the airport in August alone this year, marking the busiest month in the 84-year history of the airport. Between May and August, over 10 million passengers passed through its doors. As of the end of August, terminals passenger … [Read more...] about Dublin Airport set to exceed ‘outdated’ passenger cap after record-breaking summer

‘Ireland is so proud of you’: Taoiseach congratulates Katie-George Dunlevy as she strikes gold in Paris

September 5, 2024 by

TAOISEACH Simon Harris led the celebrations after Team Ireland secured its first gold medal at the Paris Paralympics. Champion para cyclist Katie-George Dunlevy rode to victory with pilot Linda Kelly in the Para Cycling (road race) B Time Trial yesterday. The pair put in an impressive performance on the bike, covering 28.3km in a time of 38.16.58. Katie-George Dunlevy, right, … [Read more...] about ‘Ireland is so proud of you’: Taoiseach congratulates Katie-George Dunlevy as she strikes gold in Paris

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April 11, 1971

The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) ended its long-held ban on members playing or attending “foreign” sports games such as soccer and rugby on April 11, 1971. The most notable controversy surrounding the ban took place in 1938, when Douglas Hyde, then President of Ireland, was suspended as a Patron of the Association after he attended an international soccer match in Dalymount Park, Dublin. He was later re-admitted in a vote of 120 – 11 at the GAA’s 1939 Annual Congress. The lifting of the ban also resulted in Croke Park, Dublin’s large GAA staduim, being permitted to host foreign games.

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