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  • Tommy Meskill

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    Bernárd Lynch (R) was nominated for the accolade for his work to support LGBTQ+ people and those affected by HIV/AIDS

    Irish activist receives Freedom of the City of London

    The renowned Irish HIV/AIDS activist and former priest, Bernárd Lynch, has received the freedom of the City of London.

    UK • 17 Jan
    Holyhead Port was closed in early December due to damage caused by Storm Darragh

    Holyhead sailings resume following closure in December

    Sailings into and out of Holyhead Port have resumed this morning, after a temporary closure due to damage caused by Storm Darragh in early December.

    Ireland • 16 Jan
    Holyhead Port has been closed since early December after Storm Darragh caused damage to the ferry terminals

    First Holyhead sailing since storm closure due tomorrow

    The first sailing from Holyhead Port since its temporary closure last December is scheduled to depart at 1.30am on Thursday morning.

    Ireland • 15 Jan
    Tulip Siddiq is the niece of the ousted former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina

    UK minister quits government amid Bangladesh probe

    The UK's City Minister Tulip Siddiq has resigned, telling the Prime Minister that controversy surrounding her had become a distraction.

    UK • 14 Jan
    Nicola Sturgeon pictured on her way to the chamber of the Scottish Parliament last November

    Scotland's ex-first minister Sturgeon says marriage over

    Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon has announced that her marriage has come to an end.

    UK • 13 Jan
    Lucy Letby was convicted of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of six others

    Calls for retrial of Lucy Letby continue to reverberate

    Lucy Letby was known as the most prolific child serial killer of modern times after her conviction in 2023. However she insists that she is innocent and calls for a retrial have continued, with the matter debated in the House of Commons this week, writes Tommy Meskill

    UK • 12 Jan
    Ferry services at the port have been suspended since Storm Darragh at the start of December

    Partial reopening of Holyhead Port due next week - Harris

    Taoiseach Simon Harris has said that plans remain on track for the partial reopening of Holyhead Port next Thursday.

    Ireland • 10 Jan
    British-Irish reset: Time to put meat on the bone

    British-Irish reset: Time to put meat on the bone

    On a sunny afternoon in July, just 12 days after entering office, the newly installed Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, welcomed his first foreign visitor, Taoiseach Simon Harris.

    2024 in Review • 27 Dec 24
    Diageo has blamed 'exceptional consumer demand for Guinness in Britain' for the supply challenges it now faces

    Guinness shortage in Britain amid 'exceptional demand'

    Diageo, which owns Guinness, has blamed "exceptional consumer demand for Guinness in Britain" for the supply challenges it now faces.

    UK • 20 Dec 24
    Sinn Féin said it plans a review of the objectivity of RTÉ's coverage of Gaza

    McDonald defends SF plan to review RTÉ's Gaza coverage

    Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has defended a measure in her party's manifesto to commission an independent review into RTÉ's coverage on international conflicts.

    Election 24 • 20 Nov 24
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