It’s a massive regret I cannot speak our native tongue ...
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Alex Kane: Unionists don’t hate Irish culture, but many fear the change it represents
The unionist psyche is grounded in the ‘Ulster unionist’ identity created in 1905 after the shock of the Home Rule Bill ...
Under British rule, Gaeilge became a minority language in Ireland, yet it was never allowed to die out and over the centuries, Ireland’s mother tongue was kept alive by people all over the island, ...
Lesser-known key figures and unsung heroes behind the decades-long preservation of the Irish language in west Belfast have been spotlighted in a new exhibition. The old drying rooms in historic Conway ...
Seanscéal agus meirg air, meaning “stale news”, or, more literally, “an old story with rust on it”. This figure of speech aptly describes the annual spilling of ink over the status of the Irish ...
This St Patrick's Day (March 17), if you encounter green beer or posters of leprechauns, be wary. There's something stirring in Irish culture that runs deeper than a discounted pint of Guinness. "We ...
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