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Relationships
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Weekly bread rolls and an Irish bender: six readers on gestures that made them feel less lonely

Kind gestures from others can significantly alleviate feelings of loneliness and foster a sense of connection.
Berlin music
fromIndependent
7 hours ago

An Irish Goodbye... from Berlin: 'My Irish humour gets me into a lot of trouble. The Germans can be quite literal'

Caroline Staunton moved to Germany 15 years ago, transitioning from teaching to working at the Berlin State Opera.
English Premier League
fromIndependent
18 hours ago

Five GAA storylines this weekend: Tipp footballers aim to channel spirit of 2020 and a must-win for Antrim's hurlers

The championship features key matchups and storylines, including a notable rematch since the 2020 Munster final.
fromIndependent
1 day ago

'That tension has always been around in my life, being mixed race and growing up in Ireland with Hong Kong heritage'

Choy-Ping Ní Chléirigh-Ng expresses that growing up in Wicklow as a mixed-race individual often felt isolating, as they navigated their identity in a small town.
Arts
fromIndependent
1 day ago

Leo Varadkar says he 'went too far' and apologises for urban v rural Ireland comments

I went too far in comments about the gap between urban and rural Ireland, and I did not mean to annoy anyone.
UK politics
fromIndependent
3 days ago

Meath house at centre of 20-year planning row has now been erased from landscape

The 557 sq m development in Bohermeen has now been totally demolished and removed from the landscape after a 20-year legal battle.
Boston real estate
Agriculture
fromIndependent
6 days ago

Richly illustrated 'The Story of Us' provides a snapshot of a very different Ireland from Census 1926

A farmer named Hugh McElroy committed suicide in 1926, fearing arrest when a policeman visited his home.
#hurling
fromIndependent
4 days ago
Liverpool FC

Colm Keys: Ben O'Connor's faith in Rebel youth is rewarded as William Buckley and Barry Walsh show

fromIndependent
4 days ago
Liverpool FC

Colm Keys: Ben O'Connor's faith in Rebel youth is rewarded as William Buckley and Barry Walsh show

Beer
fromIndependent
6 days ago

Luke O'Neill: With the number of redheads on the rise, are Irish people simply more evolved?

Natural selection is increasingly favoring redheads due to specific advantages.
Europe news
fromIndependent
6 days ago

Sarah Carey: How to make Ireland happier? First, we must be honest about what we really want

Government should make hard choices like Finland regarding carbon taxes and financial support.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

In Rural Ireland, Textile Weavers Offer a Glimpse of a Craft's Past and Future

"We met with linen and wool weavers and were blown away by the exceptional quality and beauty of the cloth they produced, as well as the depth of [textile] history in Ireland. We were in equal measure concerned by the decline in the number of weavers. They mentioned that they were losing out to cheaper cloth from abroad and that Irish buyers were few and far between."
Fashion & style
#waterford
fromIndependent
3 days ago
English Premier League

Colm Keys: All-Ireland champions dangle dangerously above vicious vortex of Munster mayhem

fromIndependent
3 days ago
English Premier League

Colm Keys: All-Ireland champions dangle dangerously above vicious vortex of Munster mayhem

Women
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Sligo return to their fortress, Carlow keep up momentum and Galway's bid for double - GAA storylines for the weekend

Tribeswomen aim for a double in ladies football and camogie leagues as championship season begins.
fromIrish Independent
2 weeks ago

'My family took on a Loop Head schoolhouse that was 20 years abandoned'

The Old Cross National School, first registered as a national school in 1893, was originally a hedge school that provided informal education before the national system was established.
Renovation
#ireland
fromConde Nast Traveler
10 years ago
Travel

The Most Beautiful Places in Ireland

Ireland offers breathtaking sights and spontaneous experiences that create unforgettable memories for travelers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
History

Such a mix of people': Ireland of 1926 was not monocultural, release of census shows

The 1926 census reveals a more diverse and globalized early Ireland than previously perceived, challenging notions of a conservative, mono-ethnic society.
London music
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Leaving Cert stress-busters: How country jiving is helping Wicklow students unwind

Country jiving sessions provide stress relief for Leaving Cert students in Wicklow.
fromIndependent
1 week ago

Planes, buses and ice-creams: Mayo's great escape from Ruislip - their sliding-doors saga

Next month marks the 15th anniversary of that surreal Sunday when James Horan made his first summer statement as Mayo manager. The start of a riotous, roller-coaster decade embracing seven All-Ireland finals, one draw, six defeats and an infinity of 'what ifs'.
Liverpool FC
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Conor McKeon: The truth is the Munster SHC is one of the purest cultural institutions of this poxed nation

Brian Cody's views on the media at large, or at least that wretched part of it tasked with covering hurling, were dim. Roughly similar in wattage to Bobby Knight.
Books
Education
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

A fire that's burning again': Welsh language resurges thanks to adult learners

Elinor Staniforth's journey from disinterest to teaching Welsh reflects a growing trend in adult language learning in Wales.
London politics
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

An Irish Goodbye... from London: 'I feel completely settled here but I wish I could transport the Irish warmth of personality into the city'

Shayne Brady, an interior designer from Naas, moved to London in 2007 seeking new opportunities despite having no job or money.
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

Bryan Dobson: 'I have a wonderful letter written by my father to his mother-in-law when my parents got married'

Bryan Dobson stated, 'After nearly four decades at RTÉ, I found retirement to be a new chapter, filled with family time and personal projects.'
Media industry
fromIndependent
4 weeks ago

Meet the Kerry Japanese artist bringing sean nos and Irish language to life for a new generation

Amano De Londra Miura showcased her stunning sean nós talents live on TV, putting the Irish language back on the map and highlighting its cultural importance.
London music
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'He was the greatest broadcaster we've ever had' - Brolly, Spillane and O'Rourke reunite in tribute to Michael Lyster

The star-studded trio were box-office television on The Sunday Game during the GAA championship for nearly three decades, ably assisted and guided by Lyster's genius as host.
LA Kings
#donegal
#slow-travel
London food
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

In remote western Ireland, travel moves at its own pace

Western Ireland's slow travel movement combines minimalist design, sustainable food practices, and intentional disconnection to revive regional traditions and create meaningful experiences.
London food
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 month ago

In Remote Western Ireland, Travel Moves at Its Own Pace

Western Ireland's slow travel movement combines minimalist design, local food systems, and sustainable practices to revive traditional ways of life and regional heritage.
#st-patricks-day-celebrations
NYC LGBT
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Crowds celebrate St Patrick's Day across Ireland

St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland celebrated Irish culture and achievements, with Dublin's parade featuring 12 floats and over 3,000 participants, while Killarney honored actress Jessie Buckley's Oscar win.
NYC LGBT
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

In pictures: Crowds celebrate St Patrick's Day across Ireland

St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland celebrated Irish culture and achievements, with Dublin's parade featuring 12 floats and over 3,000 participants, while Killarney honored actress Jessie Buckley's Oscar win.
Liverpool FC
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

National Football League - as it happened: Donegal and Kerry head for Division 1 final as Dublin and Monaghan relegated

Donegal and Kerry advance to the Division 1 final, while Dublin and Monaghan face relegation.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

National Leagues - as it happened: Results and reports from today's hurling and football action

Galway defeated Monaghan 2-09 to 1-20 in Division 1, securing their second win and leapfrogging Armagh and Dublin to improve their relegation survival prospects.
LA food
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Six St. Patrick's Day recipes to bring you the luck of the Irish

St. Patrick's Day offers an opportunity to explore Irish culinary traditions through authentic recipes and L.A.'s Irish establishments, with significant overlap between Irish and Californian cuisines in their emphasis on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients and fresh seafood.
Media industry
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Marty Morrissey: 'I miss my mum every day. She was a great woman, a mad rebel from Cork'

Marty Morrissey, an RTÉ GAA correspondent, reflects on his childhood in the Bronx, his mother's loss, and his aspirations for a Dancing with the Stars return.
London music
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'She has captured the hearts of many' - Singer Dolores Keane receives emotional farewell in her beloved Galway

Dolores Keane, legendary Irish folk singer, passed away on March 16 at the age of 72.
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Waterford relegated following narrow defeat to Tipperary

Waterford are back down to the Allianz Division 1B of the hurling league after a four-point defeat in Azzuri Walsh Park.
National Hockey League
#irish-film-industry
fromIndependent
1 month ago
Film

'Culturally, we've always punched pretty hard,' says 'Harry Potter' star Gleeson as Oscar Wildes' 'Irish' rally behind Jessie Buckley

fromIndependent
1 month ago
Film

'Culturally, we've always punched pretty hard, it makes me proud,' says Gleeson as Oscar Wildes' 'Irish' rally behind Jessie Buckley

fromIndependent
1 month ago
Film

'Culturally, we've always punched pretty hard,' says 'Harry Potter' star Gleeson as Oscar Wildes' 'Irish' rally behind Jessie Buckley

fromIndependent
1 month ago
Film

'Culturally, we've always punched pretty hard, it makes me proud,' says Gleeson as Oscar Wildes' 'Irish' rally behind Jessie Buckley

fromFuncheap
1 month ago

The Bay Agenda: Keepers of the Steps Preserving Bay Area Irish Culture

Keepers of the Steps, the living archive and cultural program at the United Irish Cultural Center dedicated to preserving generations of Bay Area Irish dancers, teachers, and families. Through stories, images, and lived experience, we'll reflect on how dance carries lineage, identity, and community forward.
SF music
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Ireland win Triple Crown after victory over Scotland as Andy Farrell's men await Six Nations title fate

Ireland are Triple Crown winners for the 15th time thanks to a 12th consecutive win over Scotland, whose long search for success in Dublin will stretch into its 18th year before they get another chance to end their dismal record.
Europe politics
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 month ago

How the Yeats Sisters Turned Ireland's Saints Into National Icons

Lily and Lollie Yeats were revolutionary artists who shaped Irish national identity and visual culture at the turn of the 20th century, collaborating with prominent women artists through enterprises like Dun Emer Industries.
Philosophy
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

How the Emerald Isle shaped the Steel City - Pittsburgh's rich Irish history

Pittsburgh's Irish population, now 11-16% of residents, grew through 18th-century immigration and massive 19th-century famine migration, fundamentally shaping the city's institutions and culture.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The Absolute Best Irish Pub In Every State - Tasting Table

A lot of things come together for the perfect pour, including temperature and the cleanliness of lines. Bottom line? Yes, it's all better in Ireland. However, that's not to say there aren't some outstanding Irish pubs in the U.S., because there are.
Boston food
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Conan O'Brien Has "Incredible Empathy" for Immigrants After Trip to Ireland

This was a very small plot of land. He was a tenant farmer, so it wasn't his. He didn't have money, and he needed to move on because it wasn't working; probably not enough to eat, couldn't sustain. So, he left and went to America, and here I am a couple of generations later.
Retirement
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Brentford, the World Cup and an itch to return to Gaelic football

Nathan Collins, Brentford captain and Republic of Ireland skipper, discusses his career journey, family influence, and ambitions for European and World Cup success.
Education
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Kneecap star among speakers at major event highlighting Irish-language career opportunities for young people

Fís exhibition and Réiteach conference during Seachtain na Gaeilge showcase Irish language opportunities in education, careers, and community beyond traditional teaching roles.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

All you hear is bloody Irish accents': the unstoppable growth of Sydney's County' Coogee

Like, what the fuck are they doing?' Gaelic football jerseys in Australia! County Coogee, as it's become popularly known, hosts one of the largest Irish populations in Australia. In the most recent census, 19.5% of its residents claimed Irish heritage. When McCaul describes going down Coogee Bay Road and all you hear is bloody Irish accents, he's not joking.
Liverpool FC
London politics
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Irish-language protesters demand action on housing crisis in Gaeltacht areas

Housing shortage in Gaeltacht areas drives Irish speakers away, threatening the language's survival as affluent outsiders purchase properties.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Plan to turn Irish borderlands into Unesco region of literature'

A literary heritage initiative aims to rebrand the Ireland-Northern Ireland border as a Unesco region of literature, creating nine guided routes through 11 counties associated with major writers like Yeats, Beckett, and Heaney.
Music
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Meet the Gaeltacht sisters competing in the Welsh national song contest final with tune featuring a cupla focal

Sisters Lowri and Cifa Clancy Davies, granddaughters of Clancy Brothers legend Bobby, compete in Can i Gymru final while celebrating their Welsh and Irish heritage.
Beer
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

13 Haunted Irish Pubs From Around The World - Tasting Table

Irish pubs are reputed to be haunted by spirits and ghosts, with establishments like Kyteler's Inn and Grace Neill's featuring documented paranormal activity and historical tragic events.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A whole lost culture': the Irishman reviving the forgotten sport of stone lifting

Ancient Irish stone-lifting traditions have been revived through locating historic lifting boulders, combining feats of strength with folklore, community rituals, and cultural preservation.
Real estate
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

'Visitors usually get a shock when we tell them when it was built' - Unique 'old world' Leitrim house sits on wooded hectare

Detached five-bedroom Leitrim house (built 1997) features a three-storey turret, sandstone façade and scenic Shannon-Erne Waterway views; asking price €495,000.
London music
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

What Kneecap stand for is completely intolerable, Keir Starmer says

The High Court dismissed the CPS appeal against a Kneecap rapper, ruling the terror charge was instituted unlawfully due to procedural timing violations regarding Attorney General permission.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

My favourite homestay: a contemporary take on a traditional cottage with spectacular views of the Connemara coast

Brandy & Soda House is a modernist, dog-friendly beach house by Dog's Bay offering panoramic sea views, hot tub, luxurious amenities, and spacious accommodation.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

15 Of The Oldest Pubs In Ireland - Tasting Table

Irish pubs have roots that go back to 10th-century Viking halls. And although we're talking about going so far back in time that precise dates and details can get a little sketchy, we do know there are a few pubs that opened not too long after that and are still in operation.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

10 Irish Desserts Everyone Needs To Try At Least Once - Tasting Table

Irish desserts are, in one word, resourceful. They have to be; in a nation that grappled for centuries with conflict, famine, and outright war, luxurious ingredients were not accessible to most people. Instead, the Irish turned to local ingredients like sea moss, apples, and an impressive array of dairy products to satisfy their cravings for something sweet.
Cooking
World news
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

'It's wonderful they're alive' - Irish grandmother tells of pride after miraculous Australian sea rescue of daughter and grandchildren

A 13-year-old swam for four hours to get help after his family were swept out at sea, saving his mother and two siblings.
London food
fromIndependent
1 month ago

'Weaving bits of Gaeilge into each pose, my dormant abilities start to waken' - how to put your cupla focail to the test

Growing interest in learning Irish exists beyond traditional Gaeltacht regions and annual Irish language weeks, with accessible opportunities emerging in urban areas.
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The Irish Do It Best

The Irish government will give 2,000 artists unrestricted weekly stipends in a program officials described as a "recognition, at government level, of the important role of the arts in Irish society." After a successful three-year pilot, the Irish government made its basic income program for artists permanent. Similar pilots have been launched here in the United States, but they're supported primarily by the nonprofit sector.
Arts
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Donal Fallon: Irish nightclubs are an endangered species, but they can still be saved from extinction

Places to socialise are a key part of the culture in our towns and cities
Berlin music
Music
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Declan Lynch: The Greatest Irish Song of All Time is Dearg Doom by Horslips. And the Liveline Seamus Culleton silence continues

The Táin by Horslips was selected as RTE Choice Classic Irish Album for 2026, with endorsements from Will Leahy and John Creedon.
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This McDonald's In Ireland Is In One Of The Most Unique Locations In The World - Tasting Table

McDonald's locations in the United States tend to be pretty staid and uniform in design, but head abroad and things start to change. While there are a few American McDonald's that don't feature the traditional golden arches aesthetic, in historic international cities, you'll frequently find the burger chain housed in beautiful old stone and masonry buildings - with only a small McDonald's sign offering any hint of what's inside.
Food & drink
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

What a Long Weekend in Dublin With My Grown Son Taught Me About Letting Go

I've never had a sense of direction. In a family where everyone knows where they're going, I'm the one who gets lost. When my son Charlie was small, he would listen as I outlined the day's itinerary-grocery store, library, post office-then interrupt. "Mama," he'd say, "I have a better way." And he did. He was five, and already knew where he was going.
Travel
Education
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Maire Treasa Ni Cheallaigh: I speak only Irish to my daughter, so why is she not guaranteed a place in our local Gaelscoil?

Irish-medium education opportunities remain limited despite Gaeilge being Ireland's official first language, creating challenges for families seeking immersion in the language.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Frank Roche: Mayo's 'comeback kids' - can Andy Moran's returnees deliver glory in 2026?

All-Ireland comebacks hinge on surprise returns and fairy-tale finales, raising whether Cillian O'Connor can reignite the west.
fromDefector
2 months ago

Gaelic Football Season Opens With Contested Gaza Protest Scoop | Defector

According to the article, written by RTE's Niall McCoy and labeled as "Exclusive," members of the Dublin sides decided "to refuse to appear in front of Allianz-branded signage" this season because of the insurer's business dealings in Israel since the Gaza invasion. The RTE story inspired other Irish athletes to chime in with support, generated related protests, and overwhelmed all other opening weekend news.
Miscellaneous
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Restaurant review: 'If every small town in Ireland had a place like this, the country would be a better place'

I'm passing through Kilrush on the first bright, blue-skied day after weeks of non-stop rain and it's warm enough to leave the coat in the car and think perhaps there may be a sniff of spring in the air. I hope I'm not being previous. I'm here to check out two places I've been following on Instagram for a while, having never been to this part of west Clare before.
Food & drink
Soccer (FIFA)
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Some counties omitting Allianz name and logo from social media posts ahead of National League openers

Several counties opposing Allianz's sponsorship omitted any reference to the insurer in their social media posts about the upcoming National Leagues.
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Joe Brolly: Armagh and Galway serve up a thriller but is it all in vain when Kerry can pick them off in June?

The glamorous brunette was on The Late Late Show GAA special on Friday night. The Sam Maguire was in the middle of the foyer. She said everyone was walking up to it, touching it, getting photos.
Miscellaneous
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