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4 days ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Abdullah Sabri
Hosted by the Presbyterian Church in Ireland, a team of camogie players and hurlers, as well as two shinty squads from Scotland, will play two games to celebrate Antrim GAA’s 140th anniversary. The matches will take place on August 2 as part of the Féile an Phobail. A male and female shinty side, from Stirling and the Isle of Skye respectively, will take on their Antrim counterparts at Corrigan Park to “build bridges and connections”.
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4 days ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Abdullah Sabri
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1 week ago |
independent.ie | Abdullah Sabri
Police said a viable device was thrown inside the building. A window was smashed during the incident. One man has been arrested under the Terrorism Act. Kashif Akram said the attack, which happened shortly after 10pm last night, had caused much distress. He told the Belfast Telegraph the centre, on University Road, had to be evacuated, disrupting evening prayers. Political representatives branded it a sinister attack and said it must be strongly condemned.
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1 week ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Abdullah Sabri
The heart of the Boyne Valley in Louth and Meath has plenty to offer visitors, from Neolithic tombs and First World War poets to whiskey tasting and great foodLong before the first Pharaoh of Egypt commanded a pyramid to be built along the Nile’s fertile valleys, an Irish society was already thriving in a valley of its own.
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1 week ago |
belfasttelegraph.co.uk | Abdullah Sabri
Leo Varadkar drew a comparison to partition in 1921 which happened without a single vote being cast as he warned unity should not be an “annexation of six more counties” but a new state “that can be better for all of us”. Speaking at St Mary’s College in Belfast on Friday, the ex-premier called on the current Irish government to establish a forum to lead discussions on the issue as he appeared to downplay concerns of potential loyalist violence in reaction to any constitutional change.
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