AN IRISHMAN has celebrated turning 90 by completing a 165km walk across Ireland in memory of those forced to flee the country during the Great Famine. Jim Callery completed the National Famine Way walk, which runs from Strokestown in Co. Roscommon to Dublin, yesterday, which is also his 90th birthday. He raised an impressive €57k for immigration charities along the way. "I'm … [Read more...] about Irishman celebrates 90th birthday by completing 165km Famine walk
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Nottingham Forest star Andrew Omobamidele reveals racist abuse he faced in Ireland
FOOTBALLER Andrew Omobamidele has revealed the racist abuse he faced on the pitch while playing as a youth in Ireland. The Republic of Ireland international has been a defender for Nottingham Forest FC since 2023, after a signing a five-year contract with the Premier League side. As a youth he played in the Dublin District Schoolboys League alongside fellow future Irish … [Read more...] about Nottingham Forest star Andrew Omobamidele reveals racist abuse he faced in Ireland
Officers injured after ‘deliberate ramming’ of police car in early hours of the morning
TWO police officers were injured when their patrol car was deliberately rammed by a driver who failed to stop in Co. Tyrone. The officers were on patrol at around 1am this morning when they spotted a silver Ford C Max being driven erratically on Millix Road in Ballygawley, Dungannon. When they signalled to the driver to stop, he made a dangerous manoeuvre and sped off. The car … [Read more...] about Officers injured after ‘deliberate ramming’ of police car in early hours of the morning
Taoiseach: EU must to do more to bring about ceasefire in Middle East
TAOISEACH Simon Harris claims the EU must “do more” to bring about a ceasefire as the conflict and humanitarian crisis in the Middle East worsens. Speaking ahead of a European Council meeting in Brussels today Mr Harris said the situation in the Middle East is "deeply concerning”. “The humanitarian impact of the conflict in Gaza and now Lebanon is alarming,” he said. Taoiseach … [Read more...] about Taoiseach: EU must to do more to bring about ceasefire in Middle East
Three men jailed over £2.6m cannabis haul hidden in mattresses
THREE men have been jailed after £2.6m worth of cannabis was found hidden in mattresses in Cheshire. Weijei Chen and brothers John Kinsella and Luke Kinsella were sentenced to a combined total of more than 17 years after pleading guilty to drugs offences. "Illegal drugs are a blight on our community and these three men played pivotal roles in bringing millions of pounds worth … [Read more...] about Three men jailed over £2.6m cannabis haul hidden in mattresses