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Owen Martin O'Hagan (23 June 1950 – 28 September 2001) [1] was an Irish investigative journalist from Lurgan, Northern Ireland.After leaving the Official Irish Republican Army (Official IRA) and serving time in prison, he began a 20-year journalism career, during which he reported on The Troubles in Northern Ireland before being murdered, allegedly by dissident Ulster Loyalist paramilitaries ...
Michael Grimes, Irish scientist and first Professor of Microbiology at University College Cork; Bulmer Hobson; Martin Hogan, member of the IRB who deserted from the British Army to join the Fenian uprising [1] [2] Thomas J. Kelly, President of the Irish Republican Brotherhood during 1866 and 1867. Luke Kennedy, joined 1898 [3]
At 8:30 am, six Fenians who were working in work parties outside the prison walls, absconded—Thomas Darragh, Martin Hogan, Michael Harrington, Thomas Hassett, Robert Cranston and James Wilson. They were met by Breslin and Desmond and picked up in horse traps. According to Anthony, a seventh Fenian, James Kiely, was intentionally left behind ...
Hogan was born to Patrick J. Hogan, Sr., and his wife, the former Margaret Gillen, in the industrial town of Wednesbury, Staffordshire (now West Midlands, England.) [1] When he was still a child, his parents, both natives of Ireland, relocated the family from England to Youngstown, Ohio, a steel-production center near the Pennsylvania border. [1]
On 25 August, Hogan published a timeline of his movements since his he arrival in Ireland from Brussels on 31 July, including new details of a trip to Adare to play golf on 13 August. [44] It was noted that Hogan was admitted to a Dublin hospital on 5 August, where he tested negative for COVID-19; he was discharged from hospital and returned to ...
IRA member Martin McCaughey was shot and wounded – his comrades later moved him across the Irish border for medical treatment. [68] [69] 18 April – Irish People's Liberation Organisation (IPLO) member Martin Corrigan (25) was killed by the SAS outside the home of an intended target on the Lislasley Road, near Loughgall, County Armagh. A ...
First Irish of Indian descent to be a government minister (2011), Taoiseach (2017–2020, 2022–2024) and Tánaiste (2020–2022) – Leo Varadkar, Fine Gael TD elected in 2007 for Dublin West. First Irish of Czech descent member of the Oireachtas – Ivana Bacik , elected to the Seanad in 2007 for the Labour Party .
Martin McCrudden David Hogan: 8–6 2010 Martin McCrudden Vincent Muldoon: 8–6 2011 [6] Jason Devaney David Hogan: 8–6 2012 [7] Vincent Muldoon: Martin McCrudden 10–5 2013 [8] Michael Judge: Robert Redmond 8–5 2014 [9] Martin McCrudden Michael Judge: 7–3 2015 [10] Brendan O'Donoghue: Robert Murphy 7–2 2016 [11] TJ Dowling Jonathan ...