Along with writing, Flanagan spent a decade as the editor of Musician magazine. His 1995 book, U2 at the End of the World, ...
Mairéad became the leader of the IRA women. As Officer Commanding, she was determined to see the women recognized as ...
As an Irish senator, Lawless fought hard for the right of Irish living abroad like himself to be allowed to vote in Irish ...
THE PSNI have named a man who died in a road traffic collision in Co. Antrim as 53-year-old Lee McCormick from Ballymena. The collision, involving a motorcycle and a lorry, occurred in the Steeple ...
The Samhain festival in October saw the City’s streets awash with a fusion of spooky, spectral, and fascinating events under ...
On the 70th anniversary of Elvis’ “That’s All Right” recording, Noel Shine looks back with nostalgia on the song that changed ...
Waterford, once called the hidden gem of Ireland, is now a tourist destination known for its extravagant festivities. Its annual harvest festival in September attracted upwards of 40,000 visitors. The ...
We look back to 1979 when Carter was at the heart of a decision to ban U.S. arms shipments to the hated Royal Ulster ...
Maureen Callahan is a journalist and author who began working for Sassy magazine and MTV at age 17. She obtained her B.A. from the New York City School of Visual Arts and went on to be an editor and ...
MARK COSTELLO has been announced as the newest board member at Irish Film & TV UK (IFTUK). The Dubliner, who was previously part of IFTUK’s Advisory Group and served as a jury member for the Best ...
BELFAST’s Assembly Rooms have been added to a list of at-risk heritage sites located across the globe. The World Monuments Fund has issued its biennial ‘Watch’ list, featuring 25 historic places which ...
This day marks the anniversary of the start of the S-Plan. The S-Plan or the Sabotage Campaign (also known among some as the England campaign), conceived and developed by IRA members Seamus O’Donovan, ...