Today in News History
On July 1, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1690, Glorious Revolution: Battle of the Boyne in Ireland (as reckoned under the Julian calendar). In 1766, François-Jean de la Barre, a young French nobleman, is tortured and beheaded before his body is burnt on a pyre along with a copy of Voltaire's Dictionnaire philosophique nailed to his torso for the crime of not saluting a Roman Catholic religious procession in Abbeville, France. In 1884, Allan Pinkerton, Scottish-American detective and spy (born 1819) passed away. In 1939, Delaney Bramlett, American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer (died 2008) was born. In 1951, Tadeusz Borowski, Polish poet, novelist and journalist (born 1922) passed away. In 1962, Andre Braugher, American actor (died 2023) was born. In 1968, Fritz Bauer, German judge and politician (born 1903) passed away. In 1969, Séamus Egan, American-Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist was born. In 2002, The International Criminal Court is established to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and the crime of aggression. In 2015, Val Doonican, Irish singer and television host (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Riad Bouchaker found guilty of attempting to murder three children in Dublin

The incident preceded disorder that broke out in Dublin city centre in which shops were looted and vehicles were set on fire.
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