Birmingham Pub Bombings Convict Who Spent Two Decades in Prison for a Crime He Didn’t Commit Passes Away

Birmingham Pub Bombings

The death of Paddy Hill, one of the Birmingham Six, marks the end of a long and harrowing chapter in the history of wrongful convictions in the United Kingdom. Hill, who passed away peacefully at the age of 80, endured almost two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit before his conviction … Read more

Ireland Asked Tower of London to Return Illegally Smuggled Tudor-era cannons

Tudor-era cannons

The longstanding dispute over the ownership of two rare Tudor-era cannons highlights the complexities of historical artifacts, national sovereignty, and international diplomacy. The cannons in question, prized relics from the 16th century, were allegedly smuggled from an Irish shipwreck and displayed in the Tower of London. Irish authorities have relentlessly pursued their return, underscoring their … Read more

Priceless Piece of Moon Donated to Ireland by Apollo Astronauts Destroyed by Fire

Piece of Moon

The Moon has long been a source of fascination and mystery for humankind, inspiring myths, legends, and scientific exploration. When the Apollo 11 mission brought back lunar samples in 1969, it marked a monumental moment in history. Some of these precious Piece of Moon was gifted to nations around the world, symbolizing goodwill and the … Read more

Conservation Work of 650-Year-Old Documents Begins on the Island of Ireland

Conservation Work of 650-Year-Old Documents

Preserving history: Conservation Work of 650-Year-Old Documents, ecclesiastical register, begins in Ireland safeguarding medieval treasures for future generations. The island of Ireland holds a wealth of historical treasures, but few are as rare and delicate as the 650-year-old ecclesiastical register of Archbishop Milo Sweteman. Conservationists at the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) have … Read more

Israel Closes Its Embassy in Ireland Over Extreme Anti-Israel Policies

Israel Closes Its Embassy in Ireland

Israel Closes Its Embassy in Ireland, citing what it describes as “extreme anti-Israel policies” by the Irish government. This decision marks a significant development in the already strained relations between the two countries and raises questions about the future of their diplomatic ties. The move comes amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East, with Israel’s … Read more