It was in September 1960 the harvest was almost done. I threw the last sheaf of oats to Dad and said, “Táimíd criochnaithe” (We’re finished).
He said London would conduct a public consultation on whether it ... Reproting by Amanda Ferguson, additional reporting by Padraic Halpin and Conor Humphries in Dublin; Editing by Kevin Liffey and Alex Richardson United Kingdomcategory UK's Reeves puts ...
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Emergency crews are cleaning up after a storm bearing record-breaking winds left at least one person dead and more than a million without power across the island of Ireland and Scotland
The unconventional diplomat used London parties and soirees to befriend and influence politicians, media moguls and journalists
Dublin was the worst affected airport in terms of cancellations, with 119 departures and 109 arrivals. That was followed by Edinburgh (81 departures, 77 arrivals), Heathrow (50 departures, 58 arrivals) and Glasgow (43 departures, 42 arrivals).
At least two Ryanair flights ended up back where they started, while another was diverted 300 miles away as Storm Éowyn hit the UK and Ireland.
The transaction comes as Focus Capital Partners, which has offices in Dublin and Limerick, celebrates 15 years in business
The proposed scheme would be considerably larger than the Irish capital's established 13,000-cap 3Arena, according to reports
England will give Harlequins winger Cadan Murley his debut against Ireland on Saturday after Steve Borthwick named his team on Tuesday for the Six Nations opener, with twins Ben and Tom Curry to start in the back row together for the first time.
They disembarked from a flight that was headed to London from Dublin. All four of those involved have been charged in connection with the incident. They were set to appear in custody at Dublin ...
BBC presenter Dion Dublin was driving through tears after receiving devastating news of a family illness when he was caught speeding, he has revealed. The former Manchester United and Aston Villa striker, who now hosts Homes Under The Hammer and is a regular Match of the Day pundit, was on his way to a BBC shoot when the incident happened.