'Disturbing' rise in road deaths across island of Ireland Two teenagers in Donegal, a Co Derry youngster, Armagh man, an e-bike rider and a lorry driver all died in recent days. By John BreslinNovember 07, 2023 at 11:50am GMT Six men killed in separate road crashes in the Republic ...
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North Belfast father issues warning to young people as drug deaths almost treble over a decade Jamie Burns (23) died after taking ecstasy on a night out in Belfast seven years ago. His father has now repeated warnings to young people as drug deaths in Northern Ireland have trebled over a ...
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Limerick Local Studies (free) An index to 34,310 notices of deaths published in the Limerick Chronicle (and other local papers) from 1781 to 1951. These include death notices, obituaries, funeral reports and news stories pertaining to the demise of Limerick persons. Mayo (free) Headstone tran...
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Irish women and children were transported as convicts to Tasmania in Australia as punishment for small crimes. Australian convict transportation on the John Calvin ship in 1848. Learn their story here.
Their deaths shocked the world. The Hunger Strikes made martyrs of the young republican men who died and were the apex of a thirty year conflict in Ireland that – by its conclusion – had claimed the lives of 3,500 people, and gained a euphemism: The Troubles. The strikes also marked ...
To be fair, there were some efforts at hunger relief by the British government; but these were grossly inadequate. Some have argued this is evidence that the mass starvation, exiles, and deaths were not deliberate, but only the result of government ineptitude. Some aid, likewise, was sent by...
He said that "the use of force must be proportionate to the real threat and these protests may not have been 100 percent peaceful but there is no indication that the scale of the threat could have justified such violence and so many deaths", according to the report. ...