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Tributes paid to young man killed in Sligo collision

Tributes paid to young man killed in Sligo collision

August 6, 2024 by

TRIBUTES have been paid to a young man who was killed in a collision in Sligo over the weekend. James McNeive, of Knock in Co. Mayo, died on Sunday, August 4 when the van he was driving was involved in a collision with a lorry shortly after 6am on the N15 at Urlar, Drumcliffe. The 28-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene, while the lorry driver was taken to Sligo University … [Read more...] about Tributes paid to young man killed in Sligo collision

Rioters stamp on man’s head in hate attack during second night of violence in Belfast

August 6, 2024 by

A MAN has been left in a serious condition in hospital after rioters stamped on his head in a hate attack during a second night of violence and disorder in Belfast. There was carnage in the city following an anti-immigration protest and counter-protest which took place in the Ormeau Avenue area at around 5pm yesterday afternoon. It was the second night of violence to blight the … [Read more...] about Rioters stamp on man’s head in hate attack during second night of violence in Belfast

CCTV to be brought to GAA grounds targeted in ‘long line of attacks’ in Belfast

August 6, 2024 by

COUNCILLORS are working on bringing CCTV to a GAA club grounds in Belfast which has been the subject of multiple sectarian motivated attacks. The Henry Jones Playing Field in the Church Road area of east Belfast is the home of East Belfast GAA. For months the site has been targeted in a series of attacks deemed hate crimes by the PSNI. Yesterday the grounds were targeted once … [Read more...] about CCTV to be brought to GAA grounds targeted in ‘long line of attacks’ in Belfast

‘That’s sound of yous’: Kneecap respond after film selected as Ireland’s foreign language Oscars entry

August 6, 2024 by

IRELAND has selected the Irish language biopic Kneecap as its entry for the best international film category at next year’s Oscars. The country is the first to submit an entry for the 97th annual Academy Awards, which will take place in 2025. Written and directed by Rich Peppiatt, the film stars the members of the west Belfast rap trio Kneecap – namely Móglai Bap, Mo Chara and … [Read more...] about ‘That’s sound of yous’: Kneecap respond after film selected as Ireland’s foreign language Oscars entry

Northern Ireland Assembly recalled after violent disorder in Belfast

August 6, 2024 by

THE Northern Ireland Assembly has been recalled from its summer recess to address the violence and disorder that blighted Belfast over the weekend. Trouble erupted in the city following an anti-immigration protest held outside Belfast City Hall on Saturday (August 3), similar to those witnessed across England last week following the killing of three young girls at a holiday … [Read more...] about Northern Ireland Assembly recalled after violent disorder in Belfast

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June 14, 1690

King William III (of Orange) landed in Ireland to confront former King James II. Ireland was controlled by Roman Catholics loyal to James, and Franco-Irish Jacobites arrived from France with French forces in March 1689 to join the war in Ireland and contest Protestant resistance at the Siege of Derry. William sent his navy to the city in July, and his army landed in August. After progress stalled, William personally intervened to lead his armies to victory over James at the Battle of the Boyne on 1 July 1690, after which James II fled back to France.

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