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TheJournal.ie on MSNA Dundalk woman is heading to the Arctic Circle to retrace the steps of Ireland's forgotten explorerA SCIENCE COMMUNICATOR from Co Louth will tomorrow head off on an expedition to the Arctic Circle to retrace the steps of one ...
From the Ring of Kerry to Skellig Michael, here are some of the most beautiful places in Ireland to visit in your lifetime.
RTÉ has announced details of its summer line-up of home-grown documentaries airing across RTÉ One and RTÉ Player ...
From a documentary about former President Mary Robinson to a look at the lives of Buddhists in Beara and an exploration of ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNRetired RTE star Bryan Dobson set to return to national broadcaster for major new showRetired RTE radio star Bryan Dobson is set to return to our screens to host a new documentary. The former News at One host ...
TEMPERS boiled over during the League of Ireland clash between Galway Utd and Sligo Rovers when a melee led to TWO players being sent off. The two sides were level at 1-1 when Galway’s Moses ...
How CS Lewis’s Irish childhood influenced the Chronicles of Narnia The author of the classic children’s stories left Belfast as a boy, but his homeland remained a powerful force in his imagination ...
A new school in Ireland is training up a fresh generation of thatchers in a bid to save the country’s disappearing thatched roofs, an iconic feature of the Irish landscape. In a hall in Portnoo ...
Home Grown is set to return to RTÉ One with a brand new third series celebrating Irish horticulture. Industry advocates and presenters Kitty Scully and Colm O'Driscoll will once again travel the ...
Football New rules dictate that size matters more than ever for Down ahead of Louth clash: Cathal Murray The loser of Sunday’s game will be facing relegation trouble ...
Dundalk artist Tracy Fry, winner of The Leitrim Design House National Design, Craft & Art Award 2023, will present her debut solo exhibition, Mapping, on ARTWALL from 4th February. Tracy embarked on ...
Football holds a special place in Irish culture, drawing passionate support both locally and internationally. The history of football in Ireland is shaped by its clubs, which have played significant ...
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