The library building at Eglinton Road in Bray has the look of a place that has been a library forever. The sooty grey stone ...
Four-leaf clovers, aside from being considered good luck, are said to be symbols of faith, love, hope and good fortune. Unlike shamrocks, which have three leaves, four-leaf clovers aren't considered ...
March is almost here, meaning warmer ... The state's large Irish population leads to celebrations all month long, from parades to festivals to skiing challenges. With festive Celtic music ...
You can check out at any time. More info An Irish expert reveals the hidden meanings behind emojis that parents should look out for - including the cat face, dynamite and chair emoji. Keith Broni ...
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers vowed his team would be ready to atone for their new year defeat by Rangers after securing a comfortable win over a Hibernian team who beat them two weeks earlier in ...
According to popular legend, the Celtic Cross was introduced by St. Patrick when he was converting the pagans in Ireland to Christianity. (Although others claim it was St. Declan who introduced ...
Most fans of Irish single-pot still whiskey are familiar with Redbreast and the brand’s signature bottling, Redbreast 12. The 18-year-old expression adds further depth with components matured in ...
A finance industry education body is rolling out financial literacy courses for the country’s Gaelic footballers and hurlers after new research it conducted found that nearly half of Irish ...
"May the road rise to meet you" is an Irish blessing that has been passed down through generations. It is a traditional way of wishing someone good luck and fortune on their journey through life.