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Over 200 Irish sports stars call for ceasefire in Gaza with open letter

Over 200 Irish sports stars call for ceasefire in Gaza with open letter

January 12, 2024 by

Over 200 of Ireland's best-known sports stars have signed an open letter calling for an "immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza." The list of stars includes former Munster and Ireland star Keith Earls, Dublin's Bernard Brogan, former GAA pundit Joe Brolly, Ireland's James McClean, and many others. The military campaign initiated by Israel in response to the Hamas attacks on … [Read more...] about Over 200 Irish sports stars call for ceasefire in Gaza with open letter

Most popular destination for Irish holidaymakers in 2024 revealed

January 12, 2024 by

THE most popular destination for Irish people to travel to for their holidays this year has been revealed. According to data collated by Aer Lingus, Spain is the top choice for Irish travellers for the year ahead. The Irish airline revealed its 2024 Travel Trends this week, which show Spain is the top European destination for 60 per cent of Irish travellers in 2024, followed by … [Read more...] about Most popular destination for Irish holidaymakers in 2024 revealed

Harry Redknapp thinks Robbie Keane should land the Ireland job

January 12, 2024 by

Former Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp has claimed that Ireland's record goal scorer, Robbie Keane, would be an ideal candidate to take over the Ireland managerial gig. Since being ousted from his role as manager of the Irish national team, the FAI has not yet found a replacement for their former employee, Stephen Kenny. Several names have already been linked to the role, … [Read more...] about Harry Redknapp thinks Robbie Keane should land the Ireland job

Release of Ionbhá: The Empathy Book for Ireland

January 12, 2024 by

Actor Cillian Murphy and N.U.I. Professor Pat Dolan released Ionbhá: The Empathy Book for Ireland, on October 6. The book features essays from 89 contributors including Ireland’s President Michael D. Higgins, singer Hozier, U2’s The Edge, and singer/songwriter, Imelda May.  Published by Mercer Press and funded by the Irish American Partnership, the book will be made available … [Read more...] about Release of Ionbhá: The Empathy Book for Ireland

Campaigners will protest outside parliament over British Government’s ‘shameful’ Legacy Act

January 11, 2024 by

IRISH campaigners will protest against the British Government’s controversial Legacy Act in Westminster this month. On Thursday, January 25, the Terence MacSwiney Commemoration Committee will hold their 52nd anniversary vigil to remember the victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre, which took place in Derry on January 30, 1972. Held outside parliament, the vigil will also serve … [Read more...] about Campaigners will protest outside parliament over British Government’s ‘shameful’ Legacy Act

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