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Ann Murray, the illegal poteen distiller who lived in a cave

BBC News By Emily McGarvey image captionAnn Murray lived in the Red Bay Caves until 1847 Getting away from the rat race and spending your days spinning, knitting and distilling your own alcohol might sound like the ideal existence for some. It might be less appealing if it involved living in a cave. But that was the reality for some people in Ireland in the 19th Century, including Ann Murray. She spent 50 years living in a cave in Country Antrim until she died aged 100. As well as spinning and knitting to support herself, the Glenariff woman distilled her own poteen, which was illegal at the time.

Worrying rise in younger people admitted to hospital with Covid as cases soar

Worrying rise in younger people admitted to hospital with Covid as cases soar QUB virologist Dr Lindsay Broadbent Seanín Graham Covid case numbers have more than doubled in 48 hours A SPIKE in coronavirus cases has led to a worrying rise in younger people being admitted to hospital, a leading virologist has warned. Dr Lindsay Broadbent said however the rollout of the vaccination programme meant that we re in a much better position than the January peak, when more than 1,000 inpatients were treated with the virus and non-Covid services came to a standstill . Almost 1,400 new cases were recorded in Northern Ireland yesterday while 92 people are in hospital. Two patients are in ICU. No deaths were reported.

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