Day: Why do we collectively try to mess with others on 1 April, and how do different countries celebrate this festival of foolishness?
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The perseverance of the Irish people in maintaining their language, history and values created a world of oral tradition ...
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The University of Limerick authorities may have some questions to answer about this case to judge by Ms Deasy’s comments on ...
Founded by fierce, sea-faring Norwegian Vikings between 856 and 914 A.D., Waterford is Ireland's oldest city. It’s kept its ...
In Britain, archaeologists have found Iranian and Egyptian beads, Scandinavian amber items, Aegean metalwork, Cypriot and ...