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The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
‘World is sadder place without you' – Heartache as ‘kind & gentle' young Irish dad dies suddenly on holiday in Bali
HEARTBREAKING tributes have poured in for a young Irishman who died suddenly while holidaying in Bali earlier this month. Jack Power, aged in his late 20s, passed away "suddenly" on the stunning island, which is a province of Advertisement 2 Jack Power sadly passed away while on holiday earlier this month Credit: 2 The dad-of-one's funeral details will be confirmed at a later date Credit: GoFundMe The tragic dad-of-one originally hailed from Carrick-on-Suir in Co In heartbreaking notice online, his family confirmed his passing. It read: "Deeply regretted by his loving mother Caroline, father Owen, beautiful daughter Melania, loving sister Anastasia, brothers Harry and Conor, grandparents Helen and Gerry, uncles, aunts, niece, nephew, cousins, relatives and friends." Jack's funeral details will be announced at a later stage but his family has requested that any desired donations go to Advertisement READ MORE IRISH NEWS The charity helps people across the country to bring home their loved one's following death abroad. It is understood they are assisting the Power family. Jack's heartbroken brother Harry has set up a He said: "I'm raising money towards the funeral costs of my beloved brother Jack Power. Advertisement MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN "Jack passed away suddenly and we need to fly him home to give him the send off he truly deserves. "Please can everyone share and donate any amount is greatly appreciated. All funds will go towards the funeral costs and go directly to Jacks family. Thank you." The ' 'GONE TOO SOON' Heartbreaking tributes have been pouring in online as news of Jack's passing continues to shock and devastate the local community. Advertisement One mourner said: "Jack you were such a kind gentle person always had a smile and a big heart. "Rest in peace my love always have a place in my heart look after your mum and family their hearts are [broken]." Another added: "No words. What a loss. What a beautiful person. "World is a sadder place without you Jack. I am so so sorry for your loss Caroline and family." Advertisement A third said: "Rest in Peace Jack. What a lovely young man you were. Will be missed by all who knew you." A fourth told how Jack was "a lovely boy" who is "gone too soon".


Irish Times
20-05-2025
- Business
- Irish Times
Britain sees ‘new chapter' after EU deal
Britain's declared a ' new chapter ' in its relationship with the European Union, which in turn hailed the UK's new 'positive energy' towards the bloc, after the two sides struck a landmark deal over issues including trade, defence, travel and food exports. Mark Paul and Jack Power report. Mark meanwhile breaks down what is involved, and why the deal came about in the first place. Eoin Burke-Kennedy meanwhile looks at the ramifications for Ireland. Last week we saw the latest round of JNLRs measuring radio ratings. The report showed young people are listening to more than three hours of radio per day. In his column, Hugh Linehan looks at whether the survey adds up. Ciara Kelleher went on trial twice in relation to the collapse of Custom House Capital . After her last trial ended without a verdict in February, she speaks to Conor Lally about her experience. READ MORE The High Court has formally signed off on the appointment of an examiner to the company behind the Workman's Club. Fiachra Gallagher reports. As the yield on US 10 year debt hits 5 per cent, Cantillon looks at how the bond markets may box in US president Donald Trump's agenda while also looking ahead to this week's Bank of Ireland AGM and an expected pensioner protest. In Your Money, Fiona Reddan looks at who is applying for social housing . It's not always who you may expect. Dominic Coyle meanwhile resolves a reader question on and if social welfare fraud dies with the death of a person. Ryanair profits fell 16 per cent last year amid lower air fares. Barry O'Halloran and Colin Gleeson report the numbers. Barry also analyses why those lower airfares are unlikely to stay that way. 'Increasingly urgent' concern around the potential subversion of Ireland's electoral system is to be investigated by the incoming Oireachtas committee on Artificial Intelligence(AI), which is likely to feed into a forthcoming renewal of Government strategy on cyber security. Mark Hilliard reports. Revolut, the global fintech with more than 55 million customers, said on Monday it is planning to file for a banking licence in France as it aims to make Paris its western European headquarters. Joe Brennan has the story. If you'd like to read more about the issues that affect your finances try signing up to On the Money , the weekly newsletter from our personal finance team, which will be issued every Friday to Irish Times subscribers.