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The Irish court

The ethnic milestones and makeup of the Supreme Court have long been topics of fascination, from the notion of a “Jewish seat ...
The great, the good, the politicians and the gays were all there for the unveiling of a plaque to the Irish rebel ...
The headless body of the stag, which was part of the deer herd at Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, was found on Thursday morning.
Shifting demographics in the US partially explains why the Republican Party have turned further to the right in recent years — especially on immigration ...
Roisín O’Donnell’s Nesting, Helen Garner’s How to End a Story and Liadan Ní Chuinn’s Every One Still Here are among the ...
Irish literature holds a particular kind of magic that sits between melancholy and humour, memory and rebellion. From iconic storytellers to poetic voices that shaped entire generations, these ...
Born in Northern Ireland, William Cathcart was raised in a devout Presbyterian family. While studying for the ministry, he came across Alexander Carson's book "Baptism in its Mode and Subjects." ...
A festive favourite of Hugh Grant and Earl Spencer is handmade by 70-year-old Sally Barnes, Ireland's last wild-fish smoker.
Equinix is in the business of "designing and constructing the infrastructure that underpins the digital economy." ...
The “world’s smallest pub ” has come to London this Christmas – only fitting in three people for a festive catch-up over a ...
Pope Leo XIV marks a significant moment on his first foreign trip to Turkey with a pilgrimage to Iznik, the site of the ...
Rare photographs of Ireland from 1963 show a world about to disappear, a country before it took its first steps toward ...