BEFORE the likes of Molly-Mae and GK Barry, there was an OG ‘Brit Crew’ of YouTubers and Instagrammers who were the first ...
With hundreds of 'Beauty Experts' coming to stores, Walmart is aiming to create a more interactive, knowledgeable and ...
A pop‑up Gaeltacht in County Leitrim is quickly becoming a thriving hub for people eager to speak and reconnect with the Irish language. Having returned to his native Carrick on Shannon after many ...
Git isn't hard to learn, and when you combine Git and GitHub, you've just made the learning process significantly easier. This two-hour Git and GitHub video tutorial shows you how to get started with ...
Melanie C has opened up about tracing her Irish roots to Limerick, saying she was "gobsmacked" by what she discovered about her family history. Speaking on Friday night's Late Late Show, the singer ...
Anna Foster is tied for 23rd at the halfway stage of the South African Women's Open Anna Foster is the leading Irish competitor at the South African Women's Open, where a second round of 70 sees the ...
It’s not just in Irish politics that the old civil war divide is over. The ceasefire also now seems to extend to Brussels pubs. De Valera’s, long a landmark on that city’s Place Flagey, closed earlier ...
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The Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) has called on the government to take urgent action to support the country's biomethane sector after the European Commission ruled that a proposed support ...
PAINFUL twitches, verbal grunts and years of confusion — that was the hidden battle Irish Netflix star James Mac Inerney faced before finally getting a life-changing diagnosis. The Glow Up favourite ...
With 70 people and a live band recently in his new pub for a fundraiser, Dublin Brewing Company owner Brendan FitzGerald learned something: It’s a blast behind the bar. “It just reinforced the fact ...
Orlaith McBride of the National Archives on the digitisation of the first census of the free state 1926. Today, after a 100-year wait, the Irish public will be able to access their ancestors’ detailed ...