Today, nearly a century after the Black and Tans’ war crimes, these British bully boys are still remembered and still hated in Ireland. “Tan” is still a term of abuse in Ireland. And in a delicious ...
This is an open letter written to the American Conference of Irish Studies. ACIS vice president Aidan Beatty is slated to ...
INTERVIEW: James McGovern and Damien Tuit of the Dublin-formed group speak to Louis Chilton about their shapeshifting third ...
The legendary movie starring Cillian Murphy, The Wind that Shakes the Barley, was filmed in a number of locations - most of ...
A new history of the old Dublin red-light district humanises the women who worked there Monto women Annie Carroll and Mary Vincent The centenary of the closure of Monto, Dublin’s red-light ...
Allies of Gen Burhan, the de facto president, said the tide of the war had turned as a result of ... Darfur in the early 2000s and drove many black Sudanese from their land. The source in Port ...
FINDING a comfy pair of jeans can sometimes seem like an endless mission. But Dunnes Stores bosses have come to the rescue ...
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Saoirse Hanley — fourth from the left in the black dress — recalling her time ... one that’s been running for decades. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with ...
ANY commemoration of the Black and Tans should be now ‘off the table’ according to the Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, who said he had no hesitation in refusing the invite to the State ...
A famous set of pipes belonging to the legendary piper, Frank Dunne are to be presented to the Clonaslee St Patrick's Day ...