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  1. Are the the Green Party in Ireland anything other than 'Eco-Tories'?

    ... disaster. They have taken place across the World and Ireland is no exception. In the last Irish local and European elections there ... was also a protest vote against the Establishment parties in Ireland. The Greens were the main beneficiaries of the growing concerns and ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Sep 27 2019 - 3:25pm

  2. New insights into the Newgrange prehistoric monument in Ireland

    Brú na Bóinne in Ireland (Irish: Éire) is a World Heritage Site situated within a bend in the ... As part of their celebration of Winter Solstice 2020 Ireland's National Monuments Service worked along with the Office of Public ... to uncover further information on the  Neolithic passage tomb of Newgrange. The last Winter Solstice was in the midst of the Covid-19 ...

    Transceltic team - Dec 31 2021 - 5:05pm

  3. The Irish Language Revival In Northern Ireland

    ... citing the growing strength of the Irish tongue in Northern Ireland.  In the latest example of the Gaelic resurgence in this at times ... restoration of the Gaelic tongue to its rightful place in Ireland. ... ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jan 12 2014 - 5:18am - 0 comments

  4. Ancient beacon that led seafarers safely to Ireland's south-east coast

    ... was recently voted as one of the top ten places to visit in Ireland. It is one of the two oldest operational lighthouse in the world (the ... attraction, is a recommended place to visit within Ireland’s Ancient East. This points out particular historical attractions in ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Nov 6 2018 - 10:00pm

  5. Commemoration of Burning the Custom House Last Symbol of British Civil Administration in Ireland

    ... House, the last symbol of British civil administration in Ireland. The Irish struggle for independence from English colonial rule has ... Albeit that a section in the northeast of the island of Ireland continues to remain under colonial rule. As Seán MacBride (26 January ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - May 30 2021 - 5:46pm

  6. Implications of UK General Election for unification of Ireland

    ... also went to the polls as part of that election. Brittany, Ireland and Isle of Man are, of course, not part of the UK and did not participate in the election. However, that part of Ireland in the northeast where Britain retains a colonial presence did take ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Dec 19 2019 - 9:06pm

  7. Welsh language, one of the first cornerstones to connect and bind Wales with Ireland as a Celtic Nation

    ... as keen as ever to promote and foster Welsh links with Ireland; we have many similarities in terms of our traditions, culture and economies. Wales – Ireland links are more important than ever, which is also evident by Irish ...

    Mair Williams - Feb 26 2019 - 8:57am

  8. The Capital of Ireland’s Gaeltacht Declares for the Irish Language - Galway is a Gaelic City

    ... McIntyre's blog Galway City in the west of Ireland has declared itself to be a bi-lingual city giving equal status to ... effort considering Irish is already the official language of Ireland. But then very little about the relationship between the Irish State ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Oct 27 2017 - 12:07am - 0 comments

  9. The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849 by Cecil Woodham-Smith

    ... in the superb and immensely readable "The Great Hunger: Ireland 1845-1849", by Cecil Woodham-Smith. The first paragraph sets the tone: At the beginning of 1845, the state of Ireland was as it had been for nearly seven hundred years, a source of grave ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Oct 21 2017 - 8:33pm

  10. Negative Foster refuses to support an Irish Language Act in Northern Ireland

    ... launch of her party's election campaign for the Northern Ireland Assembly election she said she would not be supporting the introduction of an Irish Language Act. No surprise there as hostility to Ireland’s indigenous ethnicity including the Gaelic language is deeply ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Feb 6 2017 - 9:05pm - 0 comments

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