3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on ‘Huge shock’ – Tributes paid to All-Ireland sheep shearing champion who died in fatal farming accident in Kerry
TRIBUTES have been paid to an All-Ireland sheep shearing champion who was killed in a farming accident in Co Kerry.
Breda Lynch, 64, from Bonane, Kenmare, Co Kerry lost her life following a fatal farm accident in the county on Tuesday.
The fatal work-place accident occurred in Bonane on June 17, at around 5pm.
Breda Lynch was an All-Ireland sheep shearing champion on several occasions.
Speaking at an event in 2019 about her career she said she wasn’t sure how many All-Irelands she had won.
Breda said: “I definitely have 12 but it could be 14.”
She added: “I didn’t get a trophy every year I won so I don’t actually know how many I have won.
“I won the All-Ireland Ladies Championship on Sunday with the electric shears, and I had only gone up as a spectator.
“I’ve been ill for a few years, and at one point I thought I’d never compete again. It was a spur of the moment thing. I also got a certificate for ‘Outstanding Service to the Sheep-Shearing Industry’.”
Paying tribute local Independent Councillor Dan McCarthy, who is also the manager of Kenmare Mart, said: “There is huge shock in the area at the passing Breda. She was very well-known in this area and beyond.”
A spokesperson for An Garda Siochána confirmed they attended the accident and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene.
They said: “Gardai and emergency services attended the scene of a work-related incident that occurred in Bonane, Kenmare, Co. Kerry on Tuesday June 17, 2025 at approximately 5pm.”
Gardai said an examination of the scene was conducted.
The Coroner for Kerry has been notified and a file will be prepared for the Coroner’s Court.
The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) was notified and are investigating the matter.
The HSA have also confirmed an investigation is underway.
No funeral arrangements have been made as yet.
Journalist CollectBreda Lynch, 64, lost her life following a fatal farm accident in Kerry on Tuesday last[/caption]
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Europe’s largest indoor waterpark that’s like ‘being in the tropics’ to get new four-star hotel and upgraded slides
A huge waterpark in Poland is going through a huge redevelopment, including the addition of a four-star hotel.
Suntago Water World is a one-of-a-kind tropical attraction with 18 swimming pools, 35 slides and it’s getting even bigger.
Park of Poland SuntagoSuntago Water World is building a new four-star hotel[/caption]
https://parkofpoland.com/Suntago has 35 slides and 18 pools[/caption]
Suntago Water World is so huge it can host 15,000 visitors per day and it’s the largest waterpark on the continent.
Soon, it will be able to accommodate more guests staying over as it announces plans for the future, including constructing a four-star hotel
Idan Greidinger, CEO of Park of Poland told Blooloop: “Suntago Water World will be the best place to spend free time with friends and family, seven days a week, all year round.
“It will attract visitors not only from all over Poland, but also from other European countries.”
You can currently stay at Suntago in their accommodation called the ‘village’.
On-site are 92 fully equipped bungalows ranging from four-person to eight-person.
For guests staying over there are shops, a communal bonfire and grill area, children’s playground, bike rental and a shuttle bus to the waterpark.
The CEO also revealed that the 35 slides will be upgraded too: “We are working on a new version of the slide zone.
“I can only reveal that we will conquer the magical world to which we invite our guests who are looking for adrenaline and good fun.”
The area is known for its tropical landscape and keeps at an average of 32C.
parkofpolandThere’s a Boat zone in the new Crocodile Island zone[/caption]
Park of Poland SuntagoThere are also places to relax, including an adults-only zone[/caption]
The tropical waterpark is a hit with visitors, one wrote: “Its very hot and a lots of tropical plants. Very nice and beautiful place.”
Another added: “Amazing place pure fun, the best spa and Sauna in Poland.”
Suntago Water World also opened the new family-friendly Crocodile Island area earlier this year.
Crocodile Island forms a new part of Jamango and has four sections, Boat, Beach, Rainforest and Ruins.
Kids will be able to play games, make the most of the climbing structures and even build their own island.
Set across 75,000sqm, there are three other zones to explore – Jamango, Relax Suntago, and Saunaria.
For any families with young children, head to Jamango which is jungle themed with plenty of water slides, a lazy river and baby pools.
Park of Poland SuntagoThe slides in the waterpark are getting upgrades[/caption]
This is where the water slides are found, as well as a 130m lazy river and baby pools.
Relax Suntago is the adults only area with guests having to be 16 or over.
And it’s truly relaxing with hot tubs, thermal pools, Sulphur pools and ones of brine too.
In Saunaria, there are 15 saunas and steam rooms and hot tub pools.
The attraction is about an hour’s drive away fromWarsaw.
City‘s boss and the fashion entrepreneur were together for 30 years.
Guardiola’s family make rare public appearances, but they are occasionally seen on the pitch celebrating titles with him.
They joined in with the party after the club won the Premier League two years ago.
Valentina watched last night’s game from the stands as Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku scored the goals.
City face Al-Ain from the UAE next on Monday before a blockbuster clash against Juventus a week today.
GettyPep Guardiola seen with his wife Cristina Serra and his daughter Maria (left) and Valentina (right)[/caption]
The TimesValentina went onto the pitch to celebrated the 2022/23 Premier League title with her dad[/caption]
ITVHarrison arrived earlier this week as the latest bombshell[/caption]
ITVHe took Toni and Malisha on dates and had to pick who would stay in the villa[/caption]
ErotemeHe picked Toni – meaning Malisha was dumped from the show[/caption]
And Malisha didn’t even get to say goodbye, as Harrison was seen last night returning with Toni.
Fans rushed to social media to hit out at the cruel exit, with one writing: “Y’all need to go ahead and complain to ofcom for how they treating Malisha bc this crazy.”
Another said: “Malisha leaving was cruel and a waste of her time.
“I can guarantee the producers told her to gun for Dejon and when she did she got voted off without a chance to say bye.”
And a third added: “Man ngl they did Malisha dirty dumped from the island and no goodbye and it seems like all girls are happy she’s gone idk man doesn’t sit right with me.”
Previously – after watching both dates play out – fans immediately picked up on a HUGE clue who Harrison was going to choose to couple up with, and who would be dumped.
During his date with Toni, it was revealed that they both attended the same college in Florida, which fans thought made it “obvious” he was going to pick her.
Malisha – who clashed with Meg Moore during her time in the villa – said after her exit: “I don’t regret anything, I did what I needed to do as a bombshell.
“Sometimes the reactions were a bit uncalled for.
“I did go into the first chat with an open mind and I said I don’t want to have any arguments.
“Then it just got heated. I’m not here for the drama… a lot of it was miscommunication.”
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Our ‘soulless’ high street is being demolished & rebuilt as swish new ‘town of the future’ – it’s a LONG overdue change
LOCALS are celebrating the rebuilding of their town high street after it was dubbed “soulless” and in desperate need of change.
360architectureResidents can’t wait for their high street to receive a long overdue upgrade[/caption]
In 1947, East Kilbride held the title of Scotland’s first ever ‘new town’, however, less than 80 years later, it is being knocked down.
AlamyThe town is famed for its large number of roundabouts[/caption]
Located just south of Glasgow, the proposals for the town centre could see more than a third of the town demolished.
This would make way for an impressive new supermarket measuring 40,000 feet, a hotel and a public square.
Local, Danny Fitzpatrick, 33, told the Metro: “The town has had some really tough times in the last two decades, but I hope and believe there is a kind of renaissance on the horizon.”
Danny was born and raised in the town and feels hopeful about the South Lanarkshire Council’s new proposals.
As he reflected on growing up in the area, he explained that the town used to be an “epicentre.”
But added: “It isn’t a shadow of what it used to be.”
In 1930, East Kilbride was home to just 900 residents.
But thanks to being selected as one of the five new towns in Scotland to serve as the solution to the post-war housing shortage, over the span of a few decades the town completely transformed.
Now with a population of roughly 75,000 the post-war scheme equipped the once small village with council offices, a police station, and even Scotland’s first Olympic size swimming pool.
It has even been affectionately nicknamed “Polo Mint City,” due to its extensive roundabout system.
East Kilbride CouncilArchitects hope this will help the town rediscover its identity[/caption]
AlamyToday, all traces of the town’s industrial heritage have gone[/caption]
However, over the last 20 years, East Kilbride has been suffering, with many businesses closing and locals labelling the town centre “grim.”
Among those to pack up and leave the area were the Motorola factory in 2009, Rolls-Royce in 2015, and the main shopping centre in 2022.
But Danny remains optimistic, saying: “The Rolls-Royce days may be over, but I think the future is good for EK.”
The council plans to spend a staggering £62,200,000 on the project, in a bid to make use of the more than 500,000 square feet of empty space across East Kilbride.
Threesixty Architecture, the company fronting these new plans, argue that the last decade has seen towns across the UK suffer.
Worsened even further by Covid, they claim that retail is on the decline, leaving areas like East Kilbride to suffer.
The document reads: “The master plan is the opportunity for the town to rediscover its identity and purpose.”
The Sun has approached South Lanarkshire Council and Threesixty Architecture for comment.
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Lord Henry Mount Charles of Slane Castle dies at 74 after ‘valiant’ cancer battle as ‘heartbroken’ family pay tribute
LORD Henry Mount Charles has passed away at the age of 74 his family have confirmed today.
He passed away “peacefully” yesterday after a battle with cancer.
Lord Henry was well known as the custodian of Slane Castle in Co Meath.
Over the years he has facilitated several concerts at the venue which was his ancestral home.
Legends such as U2, Rolling Stones, Brue Springsteen, Queen and Madonna have performed at the site.
Harry Styles and even Oasis have also performed at the outdoor venue.
Lord Henry took over the venue in 1976 when he was just 25 years old.
In a public statement his family said the well known figure in the music and events scene fought a “valiant battle with cancer”.
They said: “It is with profound sadness that the family of Lord Henry Mount Charles, The Marquess Conyngham announce his peaceful passing in the late hours of June 18th following a long and valiant battle with cancer.
“A beloved husband, father, grandfather, and custodian of Slane Castle, Lord Henry’s courage, and unwavering spirit inspired all who knew him.”
Lord Henry Mount Charles facilitated many concerts at the castleRTE
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on Rochdale grooming gang fiends who abused girls as young as 12 still living in UK as Pakistan REFUSES to take them back
TWO prolific Rochdale grooming fiends are still living in the UK – because Pakistan refuses to take them back.
Qari Abdul Rauf and Adil Khan were part of a nine-strong gang of Asian men convicted of sex offences against vulnerable girls in 2012.
NB PRESS LTDQari Abdul Rauf is still living in the UK[/caption]
PAHe and fellow grooming gang member Adil Khan have dodged deportation[/caption]
Up to 47 girls as young as 12 were plied with alcohol and drugs and gang-raped across Rochdale during a two-year reign of terror.
Then-Home Secretary Theresa May ordered the pair to be sent back to Pakistan in 2014 as it would as it would be “conducive to the public good”.
But ten years later, Rauf and Khan still remain in Rochdale where their victims are forced to live alongside them.
It has now emerged Pakistan is refusing to take the predators back, The Telegraph reports.
An official claimed it would be “extremely difficult” to take back the dangerous criminals.
The battle has also been further complicated by Rauf and Khan renouncing their Pakistani citizenship.
After they both exploited a loophole by ripping up their passports, they became “stateless”, which can block a deportation.
Rauf and fellow gang leader Khan, who got a 13-year-old girl pregnant, lost a lengthy fight in 2018 against deportation alongside a third member of the gang, Abdul Aziz.
They subsequently launched another bid – insisting the order breaches their human rights as they both have wives and children in the UK.
Their appeals were rejected but both have remained in Britain ever since.
Sources for the Interior Ministry have said “progress” could be made if the UK were to take part in talks.
They also suggested returning direct flights to the UK by its national airline PIA, which were suspended for safety reasons, could help.
But UK officials said this suggestion had not been raised in discussions.
The subject of grooming gangs has been thrust back into the spotlight this week following a bombshell report by Baroness Casey.
The scathing review found councils, police and the Home Office repeatedly “shied away” from dealing with uncomfortable questions on the ethnicity of rapists who targeted young girls.
Rauf and Khan were ringleaders of a prolific grooming gang in Rochdale, which has been plagued by sexual exploitation.
Khan got a 13-year-old girl pregnant and trafficked another girl, 15, to others – using violence when she complained.
He was sentenced to eight years in 2012 and released on licence four years later.
Dad-of-five Rauf trafficked a 15-year-old girl and raped her in a secluded area before taking her to a flat in Rochdale where others had sex with her.
He was caged for six years and released in November 2014 after serving two years and six months of his sentence.
A Home Office spokesman said it would do “everything in our power” to deport foreign nationals who commit “heinous” crimes in the UK.
He added: “The UK and Pakistan are working in partnership on shared migration and return priorities.
“Both countries recognise and respect our common obligations to return those with no right to remain in our respective countries.”
PARauf was locked up for six years for his vile crimes[/caption]
nb press ltdHe remains in Rochdale where his victims are forced to see him[/caption]
PA:Press AssociationAbdul Aziz was allowed to stay in the UK because he had torn up his passport[/caption]
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on I tried the new viral Dubai chocolate ice cream served at a top London attraction – it was a huge disappointment
NEARLY every food brand has hopped on the Dubai chocolate trend – and I tried out the most recent one that has gone viral online.
Made up of a concoction of pistachio cream mixed with shredded filo pastry, all coated in a silky chocolate case – it’s no surprise this choccie bar has taken the world by storm.
AlamyI went to Borough Market to try out the new viral ice cream[/caption]
Chocaholics across the globe are so enamoured by it that Dubai’s Duty Free sold an eye-watering $22million (£16million) of the bars in just the first three months of 2025.
And now, the viral creation has landed in London’s Borough Market, served in ice cream form.
After clocking the gelato treat on social media – several chocolate-y scoops dripping in lashings of pistachio sauce and served in a pistachio-rimmed cone – I couldn’t resist giving it a try.
Afterall, we are in the midst of a heatwave and what better way to cool off?
The treat hails from a small cafe, Gelateria 3Bis, at the edge of the market, which also sells flakey pastries and baked goods.
I was pleasantly surprised to find no queue on a Tuesday lunchtime in 25C sunshine, but perhaps I should have taken that as a sign of things to come.
Behind the counter were neat slices of apple and almond tart, slathered in a shiny glaze (£3.50); wedges of a crumbly looking walnut tart (also £3.50); and stacks of cannolis with thick ricotta filling oozing out of each case (£2).
They certainly got my stomach gurgling.
“One Dubai chocolate please,” I say.
I practically drooled as the lady leaned into the metal tub to scoop the chocolate-y mixture into my cone, waiting for the pistachio magic to happen.
The ice cream cost a huge £6.50
But then, nothing. That was it – and a rather naked-looking gelato was handed over to me.
Where was my pistachio sauce? Where were the sprinkles I’d seen decadently splashed over the top?
And, more importantly, where was the pistachio and filo filling that makes Dubai chocolate what it is?
After shelling out a staggering £6.50, I walked away realising that this was a classic case of Insta vs reality trickery.
Perhaps I had misordered, I thought. But it couldn’t be that. I’d even mentioned that I’d seen it advertised on the cafe’s Instagram.
Unlike the sensation I’d seen on social media, my two-scoop treat was lacking in decadence.
The ice cream was delicious but not what I thoughtIt looked nothing like it
I’d been asked if I wanted a ‘special cone’, not realising that the pistachio cone I’d seen wasn’t part of this category – it had apparently been placed in a league of its own.
The special cones cost an additional £1.50 and are essentially just a traditional waffle cone dipped in chocolate and then covered in some form of topping like hazelnut or sprinkles.
I’m not sure why the pistachio hadn’t been offered to me, but when I saw the price – over £2 – I was a little relieved.
In terms of flavour, it hit the mark for a decent chocolate gelato: creamy, smooth and indulgent, but not too sweet.
And after tucking in, I did notice the odd fleck of green accompanied by a few pastry shards, but these were minimal and the pistachio flavour did not come through at all.
I didn’t have time to ponder over how little filling was in there, though, as my scoops were melting rapidly.
This is the sign of a well-made gelato, I am told, but this seemed a bit extreme.
Barely a minute had passed and I was already frantically wiping the melt from my hands and arm.
As for the cone, the chocolate rim added a little extra zing to the overall flavour. But I wouldn’t be willing to shell out an additional £1.50 again.
Perhaps I can’t blame it all on the ice cream itself. Maybe the sauce costs extra and the sprinkles do too.
But i couldn’t see it advertised on the boards and the fact that staff didn’t point it out to me when I ordered seems an oversight, not least to say, financially-daft.
I reckon if I’d have had the full shebang I would have ended up forking out close to a tenner.
So, Dubai chocolate ice cream? Let’s not spoil something good.
Especially not for prices like this.
Here are three other ways to enjoy the Dubai chocolate trend.
3 weeks agoBlogsComments Off on ‘Such important work’, praise fans as RTE’s Patrick Kielty shares heartwarming visit to children’s hospice charity
RTE star Patrick Kilety has shared a heartwarming clip from his visit to a major Irish children’s hospice.
The Late Late Show host revealed that the Laura Lynn children‘s hospice was the recipient of this year’s Toy Show Appeal grant award.
Patrick Kielty visited the Laura Lynn hospicePatrick posted a video of his time at the hospicePatrick met with patients and staff at the hospice
Patrick took a trip down to Laura Lynn during the week to meet some of its incredible patients and team members.
In a clip posted to the official Late Late Show Instagram, Kielty stood outside the hospice with a beaming smile on his face.
The TVstar said: “A lot of people ask me, ‘Where does the Toy Show Appeal money go to?’, and I can tell you that it goes to amazing places like this.
“Today we are here at Laura Lynn to see how your incredible money makes a difference.”
The video then revealed short snippets of the host meeting young kids who were being treated in the hospice.
The kids all looked delighted to meet Patrick, as well as their nurses and doctors.
Later on, the dad-of-two was happy to grab a musical instrument and sing some songs with the kids.
As a group of patients and nurses sang, Don’t Worry, Be Happy by Bobby McFerrin, Patrick rattled a tambourine and belted out the tune.
The funny man then stood up in front of the group and dramatically played a beat on a drum, making everyone erupt into fits of laughter.
After a lovely day spent at Laura Lynn, Patrick jumped in for a photo with a group of nurses outside the building.
The group all grinned from ear-to-ear as Kielty posed in the middle.
A caption over the video wrote: “Today RTÉ and @communityfoundationireland are announcing the 169 recipients of the #RTEToyShowAppeal grant awards in 2025, with the lives of Irish children right across the country set to be changed for good in a variety of ways.
“All of this is possible due to the remarkable generosity of RTÉ viewers of last December’s Late Late Toy Show.
‘SPECIAL PLACE’
“The kindhearted response from The Late Late Toy Show viewers to the appeal will help transform the lives of over one million children, young people and their families in Ireland.
“Every county on the island benefiting from grants totalling 5 million euro.”
And fans all flocked to the comment section to share their love for the charity.
Richard wrote: “Such important work.”
Miriam said: “A very special place with wonderful children at the heart.”