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Independent.ie on MSNNoel Hunt leading the charge as Irish managerial flags beginning to fly againWhere once it was a lonely place for an Irishman, now it’s a crowded field. Yes, Fermanagh’s Kieran McKenna is at the helm of a Premier League club now but for some time, opportunities in management ...
The usual two-week flag-flying limit should apply to a Celtic dance school request that Grey Highlands declare Irish Heritage Month in March and fly the flag for the month. Requests that fit ...
LAWRENCE — About 40 people braved a cold but sunny Monday morning to celebrate the start of Irish Heritage Month with the raising of the Irish flag across from Lawrence City Hall at Campagnone ...
The city of Aurora will hold its St. Patrick’s Parade and Irish flag-raising ceremony beginning at 11 a.m. Sunday in downtown Aurora. The event “honoring the legacy of the parade’s namesake ...
From our national emblem to the design of the tricolour flag, why not test your knowledge of Irish cultural and historical symbols by taking our quiz?
Previous Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South (Arins)/Irish Times surveys have examined whether, in the event of unification, people across the island would like to see a new flag or ...
The Irish flag will be raised at 11 a.m. on March 16 at City Hall in recognition of Irish American Heritage Month. The Ancient Order of Hibernians had made the request.
Two Irish players claimed the top prize of €500,000 in the EuroMillions Plus draw, while a third player claimed a none-too-shabby €18,159 after matching five numbers in the main EuroMillions draw.
which means the money has rolled over to this evening's draw. With €245 million up for grabs, the potential Friday night winner would top the ranks of the biggest EuroMillions wins by Irish ...
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EVOKE on MSNFrom getting kicked out of the Gaeltacht to flying the flag for Gaelic: How 'Irish Mollie' rediscovered IrishGrowing up, I did see it like a school subject, like a lot of Irish people... it kind of felt forced on us,' says Mollie ...
A lofty 28 per cent of Irish residents attended a concert over the summer months last year, with half of these concert goers staying in paid accommodation. That all meant a huge boost to the local ...
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