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Irish among hundreds detained after Israeli navy intercept Gaza aid flotilla

Irish among hundreds detained after Israeli navy intercept Gaza aid flotilla

October 3, 2025 by

A HUMANITARIAN flotilla carrying nearly 500 international activists, including 22 Irish citizens, was intercepted by Israeli naval forces as it attempted to reach Gaza. The convoy, organised by the Global Sumud Flotilla, was delivering a symbolic shipment of humanitarian aid, including food, medicine, and water to the besieged Palestinian enclave. Among those on board were Sinn … [Read more...] about Irish among hundreds detained after Israeli navy intercept Gaza aid flotilla

Dame Sarah Mullally named first female Archbishop of Canterbury

October 3, 2025 by

DAME Sarah Mullally has made history as the first woman to be appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. It was confirmed today that King Charles has approved the nomination of the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, for the role. The mother-of-two, who is married to Irishman Eamonn Mullally, will become the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury and the first woman to ever hold the role … [Read more...] about Dame Sarah Mullally named first female Archbishop of Canterbury

Five sets of skeletal human remains found at Tuam excavation site

October 3, 2025 by

FIVE sets of skeletal human remains have been found during the ongoing excavation of the site of a former mother and baby home in Tuam. The remains have been dated to be from the period from 1841 to 1918 when the site in Co. Galway was in use as a workhouse. This is prior to the time it operated as a mother and baby home, run by the Bon Secours nuns, from 1925 to 1961. The … [Read more...] about Five sets of skeletal human remains found at Tuam excavation site

Ryanair to phase out printed boarding passes

October 2, 2025 by

RYANAIR passengers will soon be required to present a digital boarding pass as the airline phases out the use of printed paper passes entirely. According to the airline, more than three quarters  of its 206m annual passengers already use digital boarding passes. The remaining customers will now be required to transition to the app. The airline describes the myRyanair platform … [Read more...] about Ryanair to phase out printed boarding passes

Police issue appeal on anniversary of Sean Fox murder

October 2, 2025 by

POLICE have issued a renewed appeal for information on the anniversary of the murder of Sean Fox. The 42-year-old was shot dead while he sat inside the Donegal Celtic Sports and Social Club on the Suffolk Road in west Belfast on October 2, 2022. Two masked gunmen targeted the father-of-two and made their way past several people before singling him out and shooting him multiple … [Read more...] about Police issue appeal on anniversary of Sean Fox murder

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December 19, 1877

Michael Davitt, Land League organizer, was released from Dartmoor Prison on this day in 1877. During the Fenian Rising, Michael Davitt became involved in the effort to provide Catholics with arms. He took part in the failed raid on Chester Castle in 1867 and then attempted to arm Catholic churches against Protestant attack in 1868. Police arrested Davitt on May 14, 1870 and he was sentenced to 15 years in jail. Davitt wrote several letters from prison chronicling his terrible treatment and the time he spent in solitary confinement. Public opinion grew in his favor and he was released after 7 years.

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