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Two of my paternal Cavan aunts worked as nurses in London during 2. Auntie Maggie vividly remembered the Blitz and dealing with ...
Riots broke out in Northern Ireland in mid-June following an alleged sexual assault by two Roma youths. Observers say it's a ...
Irish-language rap group Kneecap gave an impassioned performance for tens of thousands of fans on Saturday at the Glastonbury ...
IrishCentral Contributor Joseph Connell explores how Ireland's Civil War ignited with the shelling of Ireland's most ...
Instead, the prosecutor said, the case was about O'Hanna wearing and displaying "the flag of Hezbollah, a proscribed terrorist organisation, while allegedly saying 'Up Hamas, up Hezbollah'".
Follow our live coverage of the Northern Ireland riots here Ethnic minorities appear to have been targeted across the three nights of violence, with some residents resorting to displaying signs in ...
“I have my flags out 365 days a year - they’re not just out for the marching season”, says Big John Thompson. John, known locally as the flag man, is happy to fly his flags all year round.
A decision on the flying of flags at Mid and East Antrim’s war memorials is to be made by councillors, rather than an official, in the future.
South of the border, neutral Ireland lived through not the second World War, but the Emergency. “It’s a very different day-to-day experience,” says Gallagher. “Life continues in the South.
Northern Ireland’s top imports from the US include machinery, chemicals and manufactured goods and were worth £835mn in 2023, according to official data. Imports from the EU were £6.6bn.
It is currently unlawful to fly flags from lampposts in Northern Ireland and Paula Bradshaw 's proposals, which are currently out for public consultation suggest that the future Bill could enable ...
Central to Ms Bradshaw's proposals is the idea of a 'Code of Conduct' for flag-flying across Northern Ireland, which reflects the recommendations of the yet-to-be-enacted £800,000 FICT report.