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Pennsylvania and Ireland have had a long and rich historical association. It stretches back to the era of William Penn in the ...
As the UK government doubles down on English as the sole route to integration, it shouldn’t mean leaving other languages ...
Over the course of the past two centuries, much has been written about borders, banners, and the battles that have shaped Ireland and its ...
The sun was shining down on May Day Monday as families and entertainers gathered for VE Day celebrations in east Belfast.
The Ulster Scots Agency is playing its part in driving home the farm safety message with a new poster entitled 'Mind Yersel ...
The Rev Hugh Waddell, the father of writer Helen Waddell, was one of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland’s first missionaries ...
His father was an Ulster-Scots Presbyterian tenant farmer but both ... Following the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, he hoped that ‘the people who have been opposing the government of the United ...
THE late John Hume was a good and even a saintly man. But he had some political views that were patently... how shall I put ...
Ebrington Square will host the All Ireland Pipe Band Championships on July 5 and is expected to bring thousands of visitors ...
THE Guinness Book of World Records is not desperately keen on considering loyalist tyre and pallet dumps in its ‘Biggest Bonfire’ section. With typically woke arrogance, it prefers bonfires which ...