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On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 927, King Constantine II of Scotland, King Hywel Dda of Deheubarth, Ealdred of Bamburgh and King Owain of the Cumbrians accepted the overlordship of King Æthelstan of England, leading to seven years of peace in the north. In 1562, Fray Diego de Landa, acting Bishop of Yucatán, burns the sacred idols and books of the Maya. In 1908, Milton Berle, American comedian and actor (died 2002) was born. In 1926, Charles Wood Irish composer (born 1866) passed away. In 1928, Alastair Burnet, English journalist (died 2012) was born. In 1948, Walter Egan, American singer-songwriter and guitarist was born. In 1949, Douglas Hyde, Irish scholar and politician, 1st President of Ireland (born 1860) passed away. In 1984, Michael McGovern, Northern Irish footballer was born. In 1996, John Chancellor, American journalist (born 1927) passed away. In 1998, The Ulster Volunteer Force attacked a house in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Northern Ireland with a petrol bomb, killing the Quinn brothers. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
That US hate-preacher is not the first person ever banned from Ireland – others have been too.
The story about Steven L. Anderson, the exterminationist, homophobic, antisemitic and Islamophobic US preacher being banned from Ireland has gained a lot traction over the past couple of days. Most reports say he is “first-ever person to be banned from Ireland“, or some variation thereof. But this isn’t strictly true. While he is seemingly the []
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· Jul 10, 2026
Armagh Church leaders condemn anti-Muslim bonfire display
The Catholic and Church of Ireland Archbishops of Armagh denounce the placement of a replica mosque atop a bonfire, urging respect for religious freedom, compassion, and solidarity with the Muslim community. Read all
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· Jul 11, 2026
Irish bishops condemn burning of mosque replica at holiday festivities
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Al Jazeera English
· Jul 9, 2026
Mosque model placed on top of Northern Ireland bonfire | AJ #shorts
Right-wing, pro-UK loyalists in Northern Ireland have placed a replica mosque at the top of a bonfire, which is due to be lit ahead of annual parades this week. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.news/AJEMobile
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New Musical Express
· Jul 9, 2026
The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses”
The rebel folk band spoke to NME about the isolation of being Irish in England, the fallout of having their Victorious 2025 set cut off, not shying away from saying something that’s right, and more, as they share new single ‘Landlord's Demise’ The post The Mary Wallopers on “Irish expression” and “heavier” new album ‘Paddywhackery’: “If the English knew what happened, they wouldn’t be so quick to be marching with St George’s crosses” appeared first on NME.
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