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What was Ireland like in the 1960s? The short documentary "Pobal," now available to stream via the IFI Archive Player, offers ...
Who is Irish? What makes someone or something Irish? What does it mean to be Irish? And who gets to say who gets to be Irish? Defining Irish identity has long been a bone of contention for the Irish ...
Maro Itoje is set to be named as the first English captain of the British and Irish Lions since 2001 when the squad is announced on Thursday. Itoje staked his claim for the role after guiding ...
Irish rappers Kneecap made comments about the Israel-Palestine conflict during their Coachella set. The trio has faced criticism for their remarks and had several European concerts canceled ...
Brendan Gleeson is an award-winning Irish actor, working across film ... The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018), Frankie (2019), The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021), The Banshees of Inisherin (2022), and Joker ...
Acclaimed actor Brendan Gleeson is to make his return to theatre in a new production of Irish pub drama The Weir ... whose screen credits include The Banshees of Inisherin and Paddington 2 ...
Cliona Ward, a 54-year-old Irish woman living in the US for over four decades, was detained by ICE due to a supposedly expunged 20-year-old conviction. A 54-year-old Irish woman who has lived ...
Fans of the Oscar winning-film, The Banshees of Inisherin, might also recognise it: Keem Bay is where Brendan Gleeson’s character, Colm Doherty, calls home. The beach at also the setting for the ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today that it has acquired all shares of Ascension Lifts Limited, an Irish elevator company based in Dublin ...
Irish rappers Kneecap have been sensationally dropped from a top music festival following a growing backlash to their onstage controversial comments. Eden Sessions, a series of concerts held at ...
Mr McNamee said that there is an ongoing campaign against Irish language signage in Mid Ulster. “It’s happened at different times — the signs are replaced, and they’re done again and again.