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  1. Stunning Support For the Irish Language Revealed by Poll

    Emmett McIntyre's blog A new research report into the attitudes of the residents of Ireland towards the Gaelic tongue has disclosed a stunning level of support for ... é an Scéal? Public Opinions Towards the Irish-Language – Annual Analysis 2 ”, shows over 60% people in the South endorse the ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Nov 14 2016 - 11:45pm - 0 comments

  2. Mysterious face that looks down from the bell tower of St Salvator's Chapel

    Douglas MacQueen's blog The University of St Andrews is the oldest university in ... Church.  It was during this period that in 1528, Patrick Hamilton (1504 – 29 February 1528)  became Scotland's first ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Oct 31 2017 - 3:05pm

  3. The 100th Anniversary Commemoration of the 1916 Easter Uprising in Ireland - the Cornish connection.

    Mair Williams's blog News From Kernow Matters To You Easter 2016 ... in Dublin and massive celebrations are set to occur in Ireland as this marked the defining moment in Ireland's struggles for ... and one of the leaders of the Easter Rising. Patrick Henry Pearse was born in Dublin. His surname is still common in ...

    Mair Williams - Jan 20 2016 - 6:42pm - 0 comments

  4. Gaelic League Intensify its Intervention in Northern Ireland's Elections - Aggressively Promote Candidates Who Support the Celtic Tongue

    Emmett McIntyre's blog Conradh na Gaeilge (The Gaelic League) are ... with an all-out effort to make candidates for the Northern Ireland Assembly responsive to the concerns of the Irish language community and ...

    Emmett McIntyre - May 4 2016 - 11:40pm - 0 comments

  5. Conservation project to restore blanket bogs in Ireland and Scotland

    Eibhlin O'Neill's blog Thousands of acres of blanket bog are to be restored across the island of Ireland and Scotland. European Union funding is going towards the five-year ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Dec 13 2017 - 3:41pm

  6. Slane Castle

    ... was rebuilt. The nearby Hill of Slane is where St. Patrick is said to have defied the High King of Tara by lighting a fire. The ... Drogheda along the N51.  Celtic nation: Ireland Itinerary: Ireland Leinster north Place type: ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 11 2013 - 10:02am

  7. Ireland's enchanting underworld of the Marble Arch Caves

    Eibhlin O'Neill's blog The Marble Arch Caves are a series of natural limestone ... in County Fermanagh  (Contae Fhear Manach) in the north of Ireland. They are close to a natural limestone arch called Marble Arch, under ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Mar 11 2018 - 2:57pm

  8. Derry Hosts Ireland's Largest Halloween Festival – Honours the Celtic Feast Day of Samhain

    ... Parade and a “Shapeshifters Ball” held in Derry’s historic Guildhall. The Shapeshifters Ball will be held on Halloween, which ... In the six Celtic Nations of Brittany, Cornwall, Ireland, Isle of Man, Scotland and Wales, Samhain traditionally marks the end ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Nov 26 2013 - 5:21pm - 0 comments

  9. Pan Celtic Festival Coming to Derry, Ireland in 2014

    Dominique Corolleur's blog An Fhéile Phan Cheilteach (the Pan Celtic Festival) will ... in 2014. The festival, which brings visitors from all over Ireland as well as the other Celtic nations will be visiting Derry, in the ... Isle of Man, Brittany, Wales and Scotland. It is the 43rd annual festival, which has been held annually in Ireland since 1971. Donncha ...

    Dominique Corolleur - Jan 12 2014 - 11:40am - 0 comments

  10. 'Arrogant' British Northern Ireland Secretary claims whole of Lough Foyle is in UK!

    Eibhlin O'Neill's blog Lough Foyle (Irish: Loch Feabhail) is the estuary of the ... Dhoire) which is currently located in the part of north east Ireland that remains under British colonial rule and County Donegal (Irish: ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Nov 17 2016 - 5:39pm - 0 comments

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