There is even stronger support for possible changes in the existing political institutions in the South among voters in Northern Ireland. Almost three quarters of all voters in the North, 74 per cent, ...
people across the island would like to see a new flag or a new constitution or whether they would prefer to see the existing symbols and arrangements of the Republic of Ireland remain intact.
Personally, I am not the least bit surprised that voters would take a dim view of higher taxes, poorer public services, or ditching the symbols of their proud ... of the origins of the Northern ...
IrishCentral Contributor Michael O'Shea traces the fascinating history of 'The Plough and the Stars' and how it became a ...
As that once-fine stadium now sits in dereliction and overgrown with weeds, it’s the perfect symbol ... through Irish sports. As pointed out in this column before, some unionist paranoia against ...
And in 1690, the British won a decisive victory over Irish Catholics that Ulster’s unionists still celebrate ... the Armalite became the Provos’ symbol. Instead of peacekeeping, the British ...
Montreal's St. Patrick's Day parade first started on Saint-Paul Street in 1824, and a couple centuries years later, this annual tradition is still going strong.
Names were rejected because they may have been hard to hear clearly on announcements or could have been abbreviated and used ...
Now a new load of rejected Overground names from the 2024 renaming has come to light, revealed by Jim Waterson’s London ...