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Broadcaster Eamonn Holmes Hospitalized After Stroke Broadcaster Eamonn Holmes Hospitalized After Stroke

Broadcaster Eamonn Holmes Hospitalized After Stroke

Broadcaster Eamonn Holmes, aged 66, has been hospitalized after suffering a stroke last week.He is currently recovering in hospital and responding well to treatment.Holmes, known for his extensive television career, was taken ill and later diagnosed with a stroke, according to a statement from his employer.Holmes has been off work since the incident and will remain so for the foreseeable future.His colleagues at the news channel where he works have expressed their support and wished him a speedy recovery.Alex Armstrong is set to cover Holmes' presenting duties during his absence.The stroke has caused a disruption to Holmes' scheduled return to... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 11 Apr 2026 13:33 LONDON
Fuel Shortages Disrupt Home Care Services in Ireland, Affecting 1,500 Individuals Fuel Shortages Disrupt Home Care Services in Ireland, Affecting 1,500 Individuals

Fuel Shortages Disrupt Home Care Services in Ireland, Affecting 1,500 Individuals

Fuel shortages in Ireland are disrupting home care services, with increasing reports from carers unable to reach clients due to the crisis. Joseph Musgrave, Chief Executive of Home and Community Care Ireland, stated that around 1,500 individuals rely on home care assistance. He emphasized that if home carers cannot fulfill their duties, these individuals may be forced to seek hospital care, putting additional strain on the healthcare system. Speaking on RTÉ's *Today with David McCullagh*, Musgrave outlined the alarming situation that unfolded recently, with a sudden influx of calls and emails notifying him of the fuel crisis impacting caregivers. The... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 13:08 LONDON
Swarm of Africanised bees injures 150 during Easter event in Panama, with 50 hospitalized Swarm of Africanised bees injures 150 during Easter event in Panama, with 50 hospitalized

Swarm of Africanised bees injures 150 during Easter event in Panama, with 50 hospitalized

A swarm of Africanised bees, commonly referred to as "killer bees," launched a massive attack during an Easter event in Panama, resulting in 150 injuries, with 50 individuals requiring hospitalization. The incident occurred amidst the Via Crucis, or Stations of the Cross procession, a religious event observed prominently in Christian communities where participants reenact the final moments of Jesus Christ's life leading to the crucifixion. The alarming confrontation with the bee swarm has left the community shaken, highlighting the unpredictable nature of these aggressive insects. The attack unfolded in the central town of Penonome, a region of roughly 80,000 residents.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 04 Apr 2026 18:21 LONDON
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