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Deaglán de Bréadún (pronounced: Deg-lawn de Bray-doon)  is a freelance journalist, broadcaster  and author based in Dublin, Ireland. He previously worked as Political Correspondent with The Irish Times; Political Editor of The Irish Sun; Local Radio Correspondent with the Irish parliament's communications division at Leinster House, Dublin. Other positions he held in a long career with The Irish Times include Northern Ireland Editor, Foreign Affairs Correspondent, Moscow Correspondent, Irish Language Editor and Feature Writer/Copy Editor. His books include 'Power Play: The Rise of Modern Sinn Féin' (Merrion Press, 2015), 'The Far Side of Revenge: Making Peace in Northern Ireland' (Collins Press, 2001 and second edition in 2008) and "Sceallóga (Chips)", a collection of short stories in Irish published by Comhar Teo. His coverage of the negotiations leading to the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland won the IPR/BT press and broadcast award for daily news journalism. A native of Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, his family moved to Dublin where he attended CBS Synge Street and UCD. He holds a master's degree in English literature.
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Obituary: John O’Driscoll, Assistant Garda Commissioner who was dynamic, hard-working and deeply committed

13 Oct 2024  |  www.independent.ie
John O’Driscoll, a former Assistant Garda Commissioner, played a pivotal role in combating organized crime in Ireland, notably against the Kinahan crime group, leading to US sanctions. His career spanned various roles within An Garda Síochána, including significant contributions to the Garda National Immigration Bureau and the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation. O’Driscoll was recognized for his efforts by the US Department of the Treasury and was involved in high-profile cases, such as the Regency Hotel shooting. He retired in June 2022 after 41 years of service and passed away on September 27, leaving behind a legacy of dedication to law enforcement.

Obituary: Jack Fagan, highly respected journalist and editor who won All-Ireland minor title with Meath

22 Sep 2024  |  www.independent.ie
Jack Fagan, a respected journalist and editor, passed away after a distinguished career primarily with The Irish Times. Known for his reliability and professionalism, Fagan held various roles, including aviation correspondent and property editor, and was instrumental in the paper's property coverage. He was also a talented Gaelic football player, winning an All-Ireland minor title with Meath. Fagan's contributions to journalism and his community were widely recognized, and he is fondly remembered by colleagues and family.

Obituary: Fred Johnston, poet, novelist and social activist who helped to found Galway’s Cúirt literature festival

15 Sep 2024  |  www.independent.ie
Fred Johnston, a poet, novelist, and social activist, played a significant role in founding Galway's Cúirt literature festival. His diverse background, with a unionist and trade unionist father and a Catholic nationalist mother, reflects the cultural and political complexities of his life. Johnston's contributions to literature and social activism are celebrated, highlighting his impact on Galway's cultural scene.

Obituary: Archbishop Noel Treanor, Papal Nuncio to EU and former Bishop of Down and Connor who spoke against injustice

25 Aug 2024  |  www.independent.ie
Archbishop Noel Treanor, a prominent figure in the Catholic Church, passed away from a heart attack. Born in Co Monaghan, he was ordained in 1976 and held various roles, including Bishop of Down and Connor and Apostolic Nuncio to the EU. Treanor was known for his advocacy against injustice, notably supporting legislation to ban Israeli goods from occupied territories. His funeral in Belfast was attended by many, with Pope Francis sending condolences. Treanor's contributions to the church and society were widely recognized, and he is remembered as a devoted and accomplished individual.

Obituary: Adrian Flannelly, radio broadcaster who became the voice of the Irish community in the US and championed the cause of undocumented

18 Aug 2024  |  www.independent.ie
Adrian Flannelly, a prominent radio broadcaster, became a key figure in the Irish-American community, advocating for undocumented immigrants and promoting Irish culture through his long-running show. His efforts in securing visas for undocumented Irish and his role in the Irish Hunger Memorial highlight his impact. Flannelly's contributions were recognized with numerous awards, and he was respected across political lines. His legacy continues through his family and the many lives he touched.

Obituary: Edna O’Brien, acclaimed author and leading light of a generation who broke the manacles of church and state censorship in 1960s Ireland

04 Aug 2024  |  www.independent.ie
Edna O'Brien, a renowned Irish author, passed away at 93. Known for her literary prowess, she overcame state censorship in 1960s Ireland to gain international acclaim. Born in Tuamgraney, Co Clare, she was the youngest child in a farming family. Her work challenged societal norms and censorship, marking her as a significant cultural figure.

Obituary: Bernard Allen, former Fine Gael TD and Cork Lord Mayor who was ‘dedicated to the people he served’

30 Jun 2024  |  www.independent.ie
Bernard Allen, a former Fine Gael TD and Lord Mayor of Cork, passed away on June 22. Born in Cork in 1944, Allen had a distinguished political career, serving as a TD for Cork North-Central and holding various spokesperson roles within Fine Gael. He was known for his dedication to public service, including his involvement in the creation of Munster Technological University and his tenure on the board of Sport Ireland. Allen was remembered as a private family man despite his public role, with tributes highlighting his commitment and integrity.

Obituary: Andrew Dougal, pioneer of public health whose dedicated advocacy lengthened many lives in Northern Ireland

23 Jun 2024  |  www.independent.ie
Andrew Dougal, a prominent figure in public health, significantly contributed to reducing coronary heart disease in Northern Ireland through his leadership at the Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke (NICHS). Serving as CEO from 1983 to 2015, he increased the organization's income and public profile, initiated health conferences, and advocated for lifestyle changes to combat heart disease. Dougal's efforts led to the establishment of stroke units and improved access to cardiac surgery. He also promoted tobacco control and chaired the Public Health Agency. Dougal passed away recently, leaving a legacy of public health advancements.

Vicky Phelan: Courageous campaigner who brought CervicalCheck screening scandal to light and who was given six months to live in 2018

04 Apr 2024  |  independent.ie
Vicky Phelan, a prominent figure who exposed the CervicalCheck screening scandal in Ireland, passed away on November 14. Born in Waterford city, she pursued education at the University of Limerick and later worked at the Waterford Institute of Technology. Diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer in 2014 due to a misreported smear test, she settled a lawsuit against Clinical Pathology Laboratories Inc. for €2.5m. Despite her diagnosis, she advocated for cervical screening and access to the drug Pembrolizumab, which significantly reduced her tumours. Her campaign led to a scoping inquiry by Dr. Gabriel Scally, revealing systemic failures in the CervicalCheck program. Phelan, who received numerous accolades for her advocacy, planned her own funeral, requesting no black attire. She is remembered for her courage and demand for action and accountability.

Obituary: Ivor Browne, acclaimed psychiatrist who was a mental health pioneer and remained defiant when censured over Fr Michael Cleary scandal

28 Jan 2024  |  independent.ie
Ivor Browne, an acclaimed psychiatrist and mental health pioneer in Ireland, passed away surrounded by family and friends. His work significantly impacted psychiatric care, introducing groundbreaking therapies and confronting dehumanizing systems. President Michael D Higgins and others paid tribute to his fearless challenges to the status quo. Browne's life included a diverse range of interests and achievements, from co-founding Claddagh Records to advocating for democratic change at UCD. Despite being censured by the Medical Council over the Fr Michael Cleary scandal, Browne remained defiant. He is survived by his family, including seven children, and was predeceased by his second wife, June Levine, and his siblings.
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