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On 15 October 2012 John O'Shea, Head of Online, The Irish Times, announced that the ireland.com domain name had been sold to Tourism Ireland, and that the associated ireland.com email service would end on 7 November 2012. [60] The domain name was sold for €495,000. [60] The ending of the email service affected about 15,000 subscribers. [61]
Thomas Crosbie Holdings (TCH) was a family-owned media and publishing group based in Cork, Ireland. [1] Its largest publication was once the Irish Examiner , the third largest daily broadsheet newspaper in the Republic of Ireland.
Linda and Charlotte Mulhall (also called the Scissor Sisters by the media) are sisters from Dublin, Ireland, who killed and dismembered their mother's boyfriend, Farah Swaleh Noor, in March 2005. Noor was killed with a Stanley knife wielded by Charlotte and struck with a hammer by Linda following a confrontation with the sisters and their ...
Head coach Ritchie Murphy welcomes the return of international's Jacob Stockdale, James Hume and Stuart McCloskey as they face Queensland Reds on Friday (19:35 GMT). The Ireland trio have all been ...
To stand for election as president of Ireland, candidates must: be a citizen of Ireland; be at least 35 years of age; be nominated by: at least twenty of the 234 serving members of the Houses of the Oireachtas, or; at least four of the 31 county or city councils, or; themselves, in the case of a former or retiring president who has served one 7 ...
On the evening of 23 November 2023, a riot took place in Dublin, Ireland, and involved multiple incidents of vandalism, arson, and looting in the city centre as well as assaults on Gardaí (Irish police) and members of the public. [4] Gardaí described the riot as the most violent in modern Dublin history, far surpassing the 2006 riots. [5]
Professor O'Reilly said "Covid-19 as an oncologist made me do things professionally that I don’t want to do again. But the cyber-attack was worse than Covid" to the Policy Forum for Ireland keynote seminar ‘Next steps for cancer services in Ireland’. [71] He also said "It was a very difficult time. Results were frozen on the computer.