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Hell for Leather: The Story of Gaelic Football is a five-part history of the sport which began on RTE this week. It’s a major ...
When a replacement anthem was needed to unify the various Irish sects, north and south, to be played at big sporting ...
The language, the way it was taught and references to Latin literature are constants throughout James Joyce's work ...
She feels that the new rental reforms are “purposefully complicated” and an ineffective way of tackling the housing crisis.
Students were forced to “think outside the box” for a Leaving Cert German exam at higher level which contained some steep linguistic challenges. The exam started well, says Orla Ní Shúilleabháin, ...
Ranging from reality TV penguins to underwater antics, and even a sprinkle of time travel through unexpected worlds, there is something, as always, for every reader to enjoy ...
From RTÉ Radio 1's The History Show, writer Mary Russell tells the story of how the very first Ordnance Survey maps of ...
The first student exchange took place in Schlanders, South Tyrol, from February 23 to March 2. It was headed by teachers ...
Poetry as an “excess investment of imaginative energy” looms large in the writings of Franco “Bifo” Berardi. Bifo is a wild-haired Italian radical from the 1970s (who is also a conceptual darling of ...
Jarlath Burns helping the pupils to cut the ribbon, watched by (from L) Caoimhín Ó hEadhra, John Carroll and Niamh Uí ...
From talking cats to ghost towns, these classic novels make modern fiction look tame with their experimental plots, surreal ...
From misty mornings in the Burren to long afternoons along the Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland rewards those who slow down.