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Every school in Northern Ireland now fitted with life-saving defibrillator

Every school in Northern Ireland now fitted with life-saving defibrillator

February 26, 2026 by

EVERY school in Northern Ireland has now been fitted with a defibrillator following the rollout of hundreds of the life-saving machines. First announced in November 2024, the initiative to instal Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) across the nation has seen 476 defibrillators delivered to schools. The completion of the scheme was announced this week, meaning that all … [Read more...] about Every school in Northern Ireland now fitted with life-saving defibrillator

Dog owners warned over ‘post-Christmas pet regret’

February 26, 2026 by

NEW pet owners have been warned to act responsibly and “carefully consider” the consequences if they are thinking about abandoning those animals. This week Northern Ireland’s Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) and the Ulster Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) issued public guidance for those who may be experiencing “post-Christmas … [Read more...] about Dog owners warned over ‘post-Christmas pet regret’

Foreign Affairs Minister will address Troubles legacy commitments in meeting with NI Secretary

February 26, 2026 by

FOREIGN AFFAIRS Minister Helen McEntee is set to discuss ongoing commitments on the legacy of the Troubles in a meetinG with Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn. The pair are meeting today in Dublin, where they will address the ongoing implementation of 'The Legacy of the Troubles: A Joint Framework', which both governments agreed to in September 2025. "I have been in … [Read more...] about Foreign Affairs Minister will address Troubles legacy commitments in meeting with NI Secretary

Gym owner fined for unlawful possession of weight-loss drugs

February 26, 2026 by

A GYM owner in Co. Antrim has been fined £1k after being found unlawfully in possession of weight-loss drugs. Daniel O’Neill appeared at Ballymena Magistrates Court this week, where he pleaded guilty to an offence in breach of the Human Medicines Regulations. The 59-year-old, who is from Ballymena and is the owner of DISQ Gym in the Ross Court area of the town, was fined … [Read more...] about Gym owner fined for unlawful possession of weight-loss drugs

Bord Bia cites farmers’ protest as ‘most significant’ breakdown in relations in 30 years

February 26, 2026 by

BORD BIA has described an ongoing protest by members of the Irish Farmers’ Association at its Dublin offices as the “most significant” breakdown in relations between them in three decades. IFA members have staged a rolling protest, both inside and outside of the Bord Bia headquarters on Pembroke Street in Ballsbridge, since last month. The farmers are protesting against the … [Read more...] about Bord Bia cites farmers’ protest as ‘most significant’ breakdown in relations in 30 years

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May 13, 1842

The composer Arthur Sullivan was born in London to an Irish Italian mother, Mary Coughan and Irish-born father, Thomas Sullivan. Sullivan composed his first anthem at age 8. At age 14, he was awarded a scholarship to the London Academy of Music. Sullivan began a collaboration with W.S. Gilbert to create the comic opera “Thespis.” He would work with Giblert on fourteen light operas in all, including The Pirates of Penzance and the Mikado. Sullivan’s “Irish Symphony” was first performed in March 1866. He wrote it on holiday in Ireland: “As I was jolting home through wind and rain… in an open jaunting-car, the whole first movement of a symphony came into my head with a real Irish flavor about it – besides scraps of the other movements.”

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