"Eipidéim" is a new presenter-led history and science documentary series on the untold stories of the other great epidemics of Ireland’s past – smallpox, cholera and typhus, tuberculosis, polio, ...
This St Patrick's Day, green beer and leprechauns are out as a new Irish identity rejects caricature in favour of authentic ...
The first exhibition in the Irish language ever held at the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI) has opened. The ...
Under British rule, Gaeilge became a minority language in Ireland, yet it was never allowed to die out and over the centuries, Ireland’s mother tongue was kept alive by people all over the island, ...
Her Irish eyes are smiling, but it’s her native tongue that has captured New Yorkers’ attention. Born and raised on a farm in County Cork, Ireland, Vivienne Sayers O’Callaghan moved to Ridgewood, ...
Seanscéal agus meirg air, meaning “stale news”, or, more literally, “an old story with rust on it”. This figure of speech aptly describes the annual spilling of ink over the status of the Irish ...
UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, School of Arts, English and Languages, Queen's University Belfast Caitríona McLaughlin’s version of Brian Friel’s seminal play Translations is coming to Ireland’s national ...