Some common words we use every day, including the name of one of the UK's main political parties, have a surprising origin in ...
Leaving a party with an 'Irish goodbye' has become TikTok's latest trend, however the stereotype originates far from Ireland ...
As St Patrick's Day approaches, many celebrate Irish culture, but did you know that our native language has influenced ...
Anyone can submit a request for a word to be translated into Gaeilge and a language committee goes to work to draft the new term ...
IT’S St Patrick’s Day today when ­everyone feels that extra bit Irish. However, ask most of us to string a few lines together ...
With Seachtain na Gaeilge here, Fáilte Ireland is celebrating the beauty of our native language by reinvigorating five ...
The Racing 92 fly-half was one of six England internationals selected by Burger, Jean de Villiers and Hanyani Shimange on the ...
It was picked up from the Scots and northeast English word ‘crack’, meaning loud gossip, banter or bragging. Craic then acquired its characteristic Irish spelling, and it has kept this since ...