Like us, Australians sometimes talk in a way that is a few feet to the left or right of what they are literally saying ...
Ceasefire,” his most famous poem, invoked the “Iliad” in exploring his country’s sectarian strife. But his work wasn’t ...
Other echoes are extant. The main drag in Kowloon, Hong Kong, is Nathan Road, after Matthew Nathan, under-secretary for Ireland in 1916. Irish profile elsewhere in Asia is low. I gave up ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFamous faces pay their respects as Dublin GAA legend Paddy Cullen laid to respectAmongst the mourners to support the family were former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern and current Dublin GAA senior men’s manager ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGrá, guts, gumption and glory: are these Irish history's greatest romances?From the mythology of Gráinne and Diarmuid to the poetry of Yeats and the songs of Van the Man, Ireland has long celebrated ...
THIS nepo baby has just proved the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree after carving out his own TV career. The Dublin ...
Ireland's Minister for Justice called on all the new Irish citizens "to actively contribute to the wellbeing of our society." ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNDouble Fault: John McEnroe's famous RDS clash rememberedTo mark the death of Irish tennis star Matt Doyle, here's a piece from the archives about Ireland's eventful 1983 meeting ...
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Irish Independent on MSNTributes paid to Jim Molloy, famous for his bakery and for bringing fame to othersTributes have been paid to Jim Molloy, the hugely popular businessman and music promoter, who has died at the age of 93.
Harty belonged to a continuum, framed by his place in one of the most distinguished family traditions in Ireland’s equestrian history ... Two years later he rode the final winner of the Irish Grand ...
Peter Curran and Tony Phillips illustrate the myths and truths surrounding the notorious 'No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs' sign ...
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