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Trinity Long Room Hub Arts & Humanities Research Institute are hosting two fantastic online events with an array of excellent speakers on Friday, May 7, 2021.
This special centenary joint symposium will address the cultural, political and social legacies of the Irish partition in 1921. The symposium consists of two panels: the first, from Trinity College, Dublin, will discuss the cultural and literary legacies of partition; the second, from Queen’s University, Belfast, will cover the political and social consequences.
Each speaker will present for ten minutes and each, followed by audience Q and A
The first panel titled Partition and its Legacies: Cultural and Literary Legacies will be chaired by Ciaran O Neill and speakers include Stephen O’Neill, Guy Woodward, and Eve Patten.
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10:10 AM March 12, 2021
Pawel Piskor, 35, of no fixed address, was sentenced to 52 weeks in prison on Monday
- Credit: Suffolk police
An Ipswich man has been put behind bars for a year after taking high value equipment in four burglaries over several years.
Pawel Piskor, aged 35, of no fixed address, was arrested by officers from the Operation Shere team who tackle acquisitive crime in the town in a garage block off Richmond Road in Ipswich last month.
Pc Guy Woodward, from the Operation Shere team, said: These offences clearly demonstrate that Pawel Piskor has a total disregard for peoples’ homes, businesses and property.
Published:
10:10 AM March 12, 2021
Pawel Piskor, 35, of no fixed address, was sentenced to 52 weeks in prison on Monday
- Credit: Suffolk police
An Ipswich man has been put behind bars for a year after taking high value equipment in four burglaries over several years.
Pawel Piskor, aged 35, of no fixed address, was arrested by officers from the Operation Shere team who tackle acquisitive crime in the town in a garage block off Richmond Road in Ipswich last month.
Pc Guy Woodward, from the Operation Shere team, said: These offences clearly demonstrate that Pawel Piskor has a total disregard for peoples’ homes, businesses and property.
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