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Many far-right groups in Ireland now appropriate traditional symbols of Irishness and present themselves as guardians of a ...
Is the centuries-old blood-sucker just an evil villain or is there more to his story? The post ‘Sinners’: The Meaning Behind ...
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The Irish Language Is Alive and Growing: Here’s Why That MattersImagine standing on a windswept cliff along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, hearing the distant echo of a language that has ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNHow Brexit hardened attitudes about the Irish borderThe UK’s decision to leave the EU was a seismic shock in Ireland. In the years following the Belfast/Good Friday agreement, ...
Sophie Clarke chats to Dublin jewellery designer Sadhbh Lynch about the inspiration behind her small business, being a ...
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RSVP Live on MSNIrish tourists subjected to new rule to enter popular holiday destination from MayIt was just announced that people heading to a popular holiday destination, which is a go-to location for backpackers, will ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNA loved one's terrible revelation that forced me to confront an epidemic impacting one million Irish peopleHow difficult would it be for state bodies that squander hundreds of thousands on bike sheds, for a nation that was revealed ...
Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland are not currently permitted to vote in Irish presidential elections - a new bill from Aontú seeks to change that.
Irish people are more willing to get vaccines than people in many other countries, though there is a “sizeable minority” whoare sceptical or uncertain, a new survey has found. On Thursday RED ...
Kneecap rap band face down Zionist intimidation: “The young people at our gigs see through the lies”
Irish rap band Kneecap are being investigated by British counter-terrorism police. The move, part of an orchestrated campaign ...
One in five Irish people said they would not take a traditional vaccine, a worldwide research project found. A further one in four said they would not take an mRNA vaccine, with this sentiment ...
Irish President Michael D Higgins said the Pope had approached his papacy with ‘a unique humility’ (Danny Lawson/PA) Political and religious leaders in Ireland have paid tribute to Pope ...
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