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Bubble wall, mood lighting and calming music feature as new sensory room unveiled at Dublin Airport

Bubble wall, mood lighting and calming music feature as new sensory room unveiled at Dublin Airport

August 27, 2024 by

A NEW sensory room has been unveiled at Dublin Airport in a “milestone" moment in its commitment to creating an “inclusive” experience for all passengers. Located in Terminal 1, the new room features relaxing music, mood lighting and a bubble wall, as well as bean bags, digital display panels, textured flooring, and memory and motor skill games. It is aimed at providing an … [Read more...] about Bubble wall, mood lighting and calming music feature as new sensory room unveiled at Dublin Airport

Oasis confirm reunion and announce series of Ireland and UK gigs

August 27, 2024 by

OASIS have announced that they will reunite for a world tour taking them across Ireland, the UK and further afield next year. Founded by second generation Irish brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher in Manchester in 1991, the band split in 2009. The pair have pursued their own projects in the years that have passed, but today years of speculation ended as to whether they would ever … [Read more...] about Oasis confirm reunion and announce series of Ireland and UK gigs

Cannabis, hash oil and ketamin worth €700k seized in raids across Ireland

August 27, 2024 by

REVENUE officers have seized more than €700k worth of cannabis, ketamine and flavoured hash oils in raids across Ireland. The contraband, worth over €718,000, was found in packages located in Dublin, the Midlands and Rosslare over the past week. “Revenue officers examining parcels at premises in Dublin and the Midlands seized approximately 23.5 kgs of butane honey oil, 9.4 kgs … [Read more...] about Cannabis, hash oil and ketamin worth €700k seized in raids across Ireland

Ireland issues over 775,000 passports so far this year

August 26, 2024 by

THE TÁNAISTE,  Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Minister for Defence, Micheál Martin TD, has said that the Passport Service has issued over 775,000 passports so far in 2024, and current demand forecasts indicate that over a million passports will issue by the end of the year. In a statement, the Tánaiste said that virtually all complete passport applications continue to … [Read more...] about Ireland issues over 775,000 passports so far this year

Search begins for the remains of Captain Robert Nairac

August 26, 2024 by

The disappearance of British army officer in 1977 has long been the subject of speculation A SEARCH has begun in Co. Louth for the body of British intelligence officer Captain Robert Nairac, a soldier in the Grenadier Guards, abducted and killed by the IRA in the 1970s Captain Robert Nairac (aged 29) who was born in Mauritius, was abducted and shot by the IRA after being … [Read more...] about Search begins for the remains of Captain Robert Nairac

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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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