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  1. CAT concluding observations on Ireland

    ... - CELTIC NEWS MANNIN points to the concluding report on Ireland issued by the UN Committee Against Torture. The report includes ... Bangkok Rules). The report stresses the need for more training for both police, prison and justice staff in relation to the ...

    Alastair Kneale - Sep 9 2017 - 6:24pm

  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 ... to uncover further information on the  Neolithic passage tomb of Newgrange. The last Winter Solstice was in the midst of the Covid-19 ... who flock to the site. This gave an opportunity to study more closely the structure of Newgrange and the remarkable astronomical ...

    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 ... recognition given the size of the new facility, may reveal more about the symbolic significance of the event than the details of the ...

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

  4. Ireland: National Famine Commemoration at Glasnevin Cemetery

    ... Commemoration took place today at Glasnevin Cemetery, in Ireland's capital Dublin. Irish President Michael D Higgins unveiled a Celtic ... the failure of the potato crop. At the height of the Famine more than 60 funerals a day were taking place at the cemetery. Glasnevin was ...

    Eibhlin O'Neill - Oct 1 2016 - 2:45pm - 0 comments

  5. 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 Government’s ...

    Mair Williams - Feb 26 2019 - 8:57am

  6. 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 ... are concerned and the description of them as being no more than 'eco-Tories', is perhaps justified.  An example of this is the ...

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

  7. Mainland, Orkney

    ... of Scott's Road. Wideford Hill Cairn This tomb dates back to about 3000 BC. Similar to the internal arrangement at Maes ... grave with many similarities to the Newgrange site in Ireland. Encasing the tomb is a mound of some 24 feet in height and about 115 ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Aug 9 2016 - 8:31pm

  8. 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 ... City, including East County Cork and East County Limerick. More information can be seen on the Ireland’s Ancient East website . ...

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

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

    ... acres of blanket bog are to be restored across the island of Ireland and Scotland. European Union funding is going towards the five-year ... between  RSPB Scotland , RSPB NI,  BirdWatch Ireland , Butterfly Conservation, Northern Ireland Water and Moors for the ...

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

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

    ... in County Fermanagh  (Contae Fhear Manach) in the north of Ireland. They are close to a natural limestone arch called Marble Arch, under ... which combine underground to form the Cladagh. In Ireland's mythology and folklore rivers , streams, waterfalls and caves ...

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

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