Croke Park: ‘More than just a sports venue’ Croke Park has hosted thousands of the country’s most famous sporting events By ...
An old chair in a Cavan museum has become the unlikely source of inspiration for a new show that shines a light on the wartime women who have been “airbrushed from Irish history”. The Whispering Chair ...
book, The Enchanted Bay: Tales and Legends from Ernie O’Malley’s Irish Folklore Collection shows us, he was also a gatherer ...
Chicago has always provided a place for the disenfranchised, whether from the Mexican Revolution in the early 20th century, ...
Ireland began its Six Nations three-peat bid by blowing away England during 30-plus minutes of controlled aggression in the ...
Fenian raids, which mostly impacted Upper and Lower Canada, made an important pre-confederation stop in New Brunswick ...
Ireland has gotten off to a five-point start to its bid for an unprecedented third straight outright Six Nations rugby title ...
While historical tensions have been acknowledged, a shared solidarity and activism highlighted the relationship between ...
Britain, and the world as a whole, has changed immeasurably in those six decades - yet Sir Winston's figure still looms large ...
Colonel Tomb was supposedly a double ace of the VPAF who scored anywhere from twelve to fourteen air-to-air kills against American warplanes. As the saying goes, “The first casualty of war is truth.” ...
MacBride went on to become an international statesman. He was a joint founder of Amnesty International in 1961, United ...
It refers to the metaphorical wasteland to which the future taoiseach was banished following his split with pro-Treaty revolutionaries at the end of the War of Independence. Just like Jesus in the ...