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Injured Lone Yachtsman Assisted By Castletownbere RNLI Lifeboat

Injured Lone Yachtsman Assisted By Castletownbere RNLI Lifeboat
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Sailing wildlife: 10 best British spots to see various species

Sailing wildlife: 10 best British spots to see various species
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Broadband Connection Points operate in every county now, 15 in Co Cork

Broadband Connection Points operate in every county now, 15 in Co Cork These publicly-accessible sites provide free Wi-Fi internet connectivity Cllr Tony O’Shea with Sheila Crowley, secretary of Laharn Community Action CLG in the new office space at Laharn Heritage Centre Broadband Connection Point. It offers free high speed broadband access in the car park, and other services. Mon, 24 May, 2021 - 15:20 Stephen Cadogan There are now about 180 Broadband Connection Points (BCPs) operating in towns and villages in every county, says the Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys, with many others being connected in the coming months. These publicly-accessible sites provide free Wi-Fi internet connectivity in rural locations, including on many of the offshore islands, said the Minister, replying to a recent Dáil question from Cork South-West Social Democrats TD Holly Cairns.

Record number of IRC awards to support Irish communities

Record number of IRC research awards to support Irish communities Image: © BillionPhotos.com/Stock.adobe.com The Irish Research Council has given 76 awards to projects that will bring researchers and community or voluntary organisations together. The Irish Research Council (IRC) is giving funding to 76 projects under the New Foundations scheme, which brings researchers and community and voluntary organisations together for knowledge sharing and societal impact. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris, TD, said this is the “highest ever number of funding awards” made by the IRC to support these research collaborations. Projects are targeting a variety of societal issues, including those affecting carers, young people, senior citizens and the LGBTQ and migrant communities. Major focus areas will be the impact of the pandemic on wellbeing in these communities as well as the delivery of services.

Escape from Spike Island 100 years ago – Ireland s Own

First Prisoners Escaped from Spike Island on April 29th, 100 years ago, writes Tom O’Neill   During the Irish War of Independence, Spike Island in County Cork was the largest British military-run prison for republican prisoners and internees in the Martial Law area. During 1921, almost 1,200 republican activists were imprisoned on Spike Island. Most of the men were from the Martial Law area, Munster and counties Kilkenny and Wexford. Prisoners were those imprisoned by Military Courts for their participation in republican attacks on Crown Forces. Approximately three hundred prisoners were held on Spike Island. Internees were those imprisoned without trial for their suspected involvement in republican activities.

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