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Daniel O’Donnell leads tributes following death of popular Irish DJ in Luton

Daniel O’Donnell leads tributes following death of popular Irish DJ in Luton

February 4, 2026 by

TRIBUTES have been paid following the death of a popular Irish DJ in Luton. Jim Carway died on February 2, at the age of 77, following a short illness. Described by those who knew him as “proud Luton Irish man” with family roots in Co. Sligo, Mr Carway was a long-term presenter on local radio shows. Before his retirement last year, he had been a DJ with Diverse FM for 17 years, … [Read more...] about Daniel O’Donnell leads tributes following death of popular Irish DJ in Luton

‘An utterly heartbreaking tragedy’: Boy, 11, dies in Co. Down collision

February 4, 2026 by

A BOY aged 11 has died following a road traffic collision in Co. Down. Police said they received a report at around 8am on Tuesday of a collision involving a car and a child on the Corcreaghan Road in Kilkeel. Emergency services attended the scene, however, the young boy was sadly pronounced deceased at hospital a short time later. The DUP's Diane Forsythe said both she and the … [Read more...] about ‘An utterly heartbreaking tragedy’: Boy, 11, dies in Co. Down collision

Legislation to ban scramblers will be named after late Grace Lynch

February 4, 2026 by

PROPOSED new legislation to fully ban the use of scramblers in all public places will be named after Grace Lynch, who died after being struck by one of the off-road motorcycles last month. The 16-year-old was seriously injured in the collision, which occurred as she was walking along the Ratoath Road in Finglas at around 2.20pm on Sunday, January 25. She was brought to Connolly … [Read more...] about Legislation to ban scramblers will be named after late Grace Lynch

Over 80s to be given free RSV vaccination in Northern Ireland

February 3, 2026 by

PEOPLE aged 80 and over in Northern Ireland are to be offered a free vaccination against the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). A common virus which causes cold-like symptoms, RSV can cause severe complications in older people and can lead to hospitalisation. Free NHS vaccinations are currently offered to those aged 75-79 in Northern Ireland and across Britain. That programme … [Read more...] about Over 80s to be given free RSV vaccination in Northern Ireland

Catherine McKinnell MP remembers her Irish grandfather who helped build a city

February 3, 2026 by

LABOUR MP Catherine McKinnell has spoken of the lasting influence of her Irish grandfather, Michael Grady, whose journey from Kerry to Newcastle nearly a century ago helped shape both a community and her own life. Michael Grady emigrated from County Kerry to Newcastle in 1928, part of a wave of Irish men and women who crossed the Irish Sea in search of work and … [Read more...] about Catherine McKinnell MP remembers her Irish grandfather who helped build a city

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On this day, George Carlin, one of America’s best stand-up comedians, was born to an Irish father, Patrick Carlin and Irish American mother, Mary Bearey. He was raised on West 121st Street in Upper Manhattan. In a career spanning fifty years, Carlin pushed the envelope in terms of performance. His “Seven Dirty Sins” routine was central to a U.S. Supreme Court case on the government’s right to regulate indecent material on the public airwaves. In a 2006 interview with Irish America magazine, Carlin talked about a trip he made to Ireland. “Most of all I remember the faces, the wonderful faces. I remember thinking, ‘I know these people. This is my herd.'” Carlin passed away in June, 2008.

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