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Ban on hedge-cutting comes into effect in Ireland this week

Ban on hedge-cutting comes into effect in Ireland this week

February 27, 2024 by

THE Irish Government has issued a reminder to the public that hedge-cutting becomes illegal across the country later this week. A seasonal ban takes effect every year prohibiting the cutting of hedges and the burning of land in Ireland. The law, which comes back into effect this Friday, makes it an offence to destroy vegetation on uncultivated land between March 1 and August 31 … [Read more...] about Ban on hedge-cutting comes into effect in Ireland this week

Residents urged to be vigilant over possible second device after pipe bomb found in Derry

February 27, 2024 by

POLICE have urged residents in Derry to be vigilant after a viable pipe bomb was found during a security alert in Dungiven. PSNI officers issued the alert over the weekend, closing roads and shutting down access to the area from Saturday, February 24 until yesterday evening (February 26). As the security ended last night, officers thanked the public for their patience, but … [Read more...] about Residents urged to be vigilant over possible second device after pipe bomb found in Derry

Jarlath Regan: ‘I miss the craic in London and people whinging about Brexit’

February 27, 2024 by

HE made a name for himself with his hugely successful Irishman Abroad podcast, but comedian Jarlath Regan is no longer abroad. The Kildare native, who was raised on the Curragh, is now an Irishman at home. After ten years living in England, based in London and later Hertfordshire, he and his family returned to the motherland last year. Why? you ask. Well, because “home is … [Read more...] about Jarlath Regan: ‘I miss the craic in London and people whinging about Brexit’

Payment scheme for survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes opens for applications next month

February 27, 2024 by

A REDRESS scheme for survivors of Ireland’s brutal mother and baby homes will open next month it was confirmed today. Ireland’s Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman has revealed the date when the long-awaited scheme will open for applications is March 20. “I am pleased to confirm that the Mother and Baby Institutions Payment … [Read more...] about Payment scheme for survivors of Ireland’s mother and baby homes opens for applications next month

Shout Liverpool: Dates for new Irish mental health arts festival confirmed

February 27, 2024 by

DATES have been announced for a new mental health festival which is expanding into Liverpool following is successful launch in London. The first Shout Liverpool festival will take place on April 18 and 19 at the city’s contemporary arts centre, Bluecoat, the organisers have confirmed. The Irish-founded arts festival, which promotes mental health and wellbeing, proved a roaring … [Read more...] about Shout Liverpool: Dates for new Irish mental health arts festival confirmed

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