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Annette Malone ‘honoured’ to be appointed Chief People Officer at RTÉ

Annette Malone ‘honoured’ to be appointed Chief People Officer at RTÉ

February 3, 2026 by

ANNETTE MALONE has been appointed RTÉ’s new Chief People Officer following a public competition. Ms Malone will take up the position on March 30 it was confirmed this week. She has worked with the company since 2007, holding numerous human resources roles over the years. Since 2018 she has been RTÉ’s Head of Human Resources – Audio and Video (formerly Content). She was Head of … [Read more...] about Annette Malone ‘honoured’ to be appointed Chief People Officer at RTÉ

Taoiseach meets home and business owners affected by ‘devastating’ Storm Chandra

February 3, 2026 by

TAOISEACH Micheál Martin has visited some of the areas in Ireland that were worst hit by flooding due to Storm Chandra. Mr Martin was accompanied by Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne and Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works Kevin Moran to meet with affected householders, business owners, local authorities and … [Read more...] about Taoiseach meets home and business owners affected by ‘devastating’ Storm Chandra

Industrial worker dies following collision with lorry in Omagh

February 3, 2026 by

A MAN has died following a collision with a lorry in Omagh. The industrial worker was struck by the vehicle in the Donaghee area of the town at around 10.20am on February 2. He was pronounced dead at the scene. “Shortly after 10.20am, police received a report of a collision involving a lorry and an industrial worker in the Donaghanie Road area of the town,” Chief Inspector … [Read more...] about Industrial worker dies following collision with lorry in Omagh

Man charged with GBH after teenager attacked

February 3, 2026 by

A MAN has been charged with grievous bodily harm after a teenager was attacked in Co. Antrim. Police were called to the incident in Ahoghill at around 8.50pm on January 31, where a teenage boy was assaulted in a carpark within The Diamond area. “He sustained facial injuries as a result of the attack – and required hospital treatment,” the PSNI confirmed in a statement. “He was … [Read more...] about Man charged with GBH after teenager attacked

Armed robber threatens fast-food store staff with knife

February 3, 2026 by

A 35-YEAR-OLD man has been arrested following an attempted robbery at a fast-food store in Belfast. PSNI officers were called to the shop on the Falls Road at around midnight on February 2. “Two masked men - one of whom was armed with a knife - entered a fast-food business on the Falls Road at around midnight,” Detective Sergeant Stevenson said. "The armed man made his way … [Read more...] about Armed robber threatens fast-food store staff with knife

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May 12, 1937

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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