Some common words we use every day, including the name of one of the UK's main political parties, have a surprising origin in Irish.
But Swaine sees himself clearly as an Englishman, just one with Irish ancestry. “If I went over to Ireland now, people there would consider me English. I feel like I am English. But the other ...
The Liberal-Left couldn't say, for example, that the Irish should take people in because they colonised swathes of the planet ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMy Wedding Day with Sinead Culbert: 'We left 40 Irish, English and Dutch people in a wine bar in Rome'We left 40 Irish, English and Dutch people in a wine bar. By the time we got back, let’s just say everyone could speak fluent ...
Conservative British MP Andrew Rosindell also suggested that Ireland join the Commonwealth, of which King Charles III is the ...
Eight Irish English words have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary, the principal historical English dictionary.
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Irish Independent on MSN‘Disappearing’ street signs in Irish and English documented for new projectDublin’s unique bilingual street signs, with their distinctive Gaelic typeface and green colour, are being documented by a ...
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