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Irish history and politics fascinated Frenchwoman Étiennette Beuque. She took such an interest in Irish affairs in the 1920s ...
The story of Terence Reynolds is one of scores told in an exhibition on the history of the now 100-years-old passport at Epic ...
While Kilmallock is the site of Ireland's National Famine Commemoration this year, Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield ...
EXCLUSIVE: Aisling Walsh’s upcoming bio-pic Lucia, starring Maya Hawke as the titular Lucia Joyce, has sold into two major ...
The fate of the Great Yellow Bumblebee (GYB) once common across Ireland, but now confined to a few parts of north-west Mayo, ...
We certainly are the centre of festivities, up and down the country it’s fairs and festivals, street art and clowning around.
In the late 1920s, as Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky held their final debates before Trotsky’s exile from the Soviet Union, ...
Imagine, if you will, how big a deal it would be if Taylor Swift gave a concert in Bloomington-Normal. That's the equivalent ...
Between 1848 and 1950, 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland. More than 2.5 million of those boarded ships in ...
Media Minister Patrick O’Donovan has vowed to continue "constructive and collaborative dialogue" with the Irish film industry ...
Dave Bond, the manager of iconic Everton pub The Winslow Hotel, has been a supporter of the Merseyside club since his mum dug ...
From that night against Bayern Munich to the day of ‘Remember the name, Wayne Rooney!’ – past Everton figures recall their ...