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Museum appeals for information to solve mystery of Bronze Age axe heads

Museum appeals for information to solve mystery of Bronze Age axe heads

July 14, 2024 by

A MUSEUM has appealed to the public for information on two Bronze Age axe heads that it received anonymously in the post. The axe heads, dating from around 2150-2000 BC, were sent to National Museum of Ireland (NMI) at the end of June. A letter accompanying the items, which were carefully packed in foam cut-outs and cardboard, said they were discovered in the Westmeath area … [Read more...] about Museum appeals for information to solve mystery of Bronze Age axe heads

‘Normal for Northern Ireland’
Should not Dull us to Troubles Abuses

By Kevin Meagher
IA Newsletter July 13, 2024

July 12, 2024 by

Police fire plastic bullets as Nationalsists try and stop Orange Protestant Marchers at Drumcree area in Portadown on July 11, 1996.

THIRTY years after they ended, the capacity of Northern Ireland’s Troubles to shock us should probably have reached its limits by now.   Alas, the past bleeds into the present and two recent court cases, reported by the assiduous Belfast media, caught my eye. The first concerned a hearing, which is set for November, concerning the importing of an arms cache for loyalist … [Read more...] about

‘Normal for Northern Ireland’
Should not Dull us to Troubles Abuses

Country music legend Shania Twain presented with bespoke guitar which reveals her Irish roots

July 11, 2024 by

COUNTRY music star Shania Twain has been presented with a bespoke guitar which represents all the elements of her Irish ancestry. Following her performances in Cork, Belfast, and Dublin last month, the Canadian singer was given the unique instrument, designed by Irish illustrator David Rooney, which uses intricate artwork to tell the story of her Irish roots. Shania Twain … [Read more...] about Country music legend Shania Twain presented with bespoke guitar which reveals her Irish roots

Human rights expert set to become Ireland’s first police ombudsman

July 11, 2024 by

A HUMAN rights expert has been nominated to become Ireland’s first police ombudsman. Emily Logan has been recommended for the role by Ireland’s Justice Minister Helen McEntee, with the appointment due to take effect later this year. Ms Logan is currently a member of the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) and previously served as chief commissioner of the Irish Human … [Read more...] about Human rights expert set to become Ireland’s first police ombudsman

Taoiseach expresses ‘frustration’ to UN chief over delays to peacekeeper Seán Rooney murder trial

July 11, 2024 by

TAOISEACH Simon Harris has expressed his “frustration” over delays in the murder trial of the man accused of killing Irish peacekeeper Seán Rooney Mr Harris took a call with the Secretary General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres yesterday, his office confirmed this morning. The Taoiseach used the opportunity to raise concerns over the slow pace of the criminal … [Read more...] about Taoiseach expresses ‘frustration’ to UN chief over delays to peacekeeper Seán Rooney murder trial

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