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This brilliant guide of tips for an Irish accent will have you sounding more like "The Commitments" than "Darby O'Gill," and that has to be a good thing.
Do you know your 'craic' from your 'cat'? If you read this wee list, no one will be able to slag you.
Millions of historical birth, marriage and death documents are now available online
New storytelling groups are reintroducing the Irish to ancient myths and the art of blarney.
From social movements to a need for a greater diversity of viewpoints, how we reacted to the economic crisis and recovery is quite revealing
“In the absence of having a right to be genuinely offended, we at least preserve the right to mercilessly take the piss.”
Ask the Experts: Revenue has different rules for resident and non-resident landlords
A little girl from Wexford tries to persuade her mother to let her go to the pub for “just one night.”
Ireland, you taste great. I’ve devoured your homemade soda bread, tried infinite spins on Irish stew, marvelled at your exceptional potatoes and undertaken a serious oatmeal mission. A fantas…
It’s the simple pleasures in life that bring us joy. Time spent with family. Jokes. Pints. Clean pajamas.
Who created the original stereotypes and who do they serve?
Rabbie’s are experts in the postcard-perfect places that leave you awestruck, but can they decide on which Celtic beauty is the most stunning?
Close your eyes and try to imagine the quaintest place in all of Ireland. What does it look like? Can you even begin to narrow it down?
Whether we’re trying to build ourselves up or escape our own criticism, we use chance, luck and skill to protect ourselves from injured identities.
Irish women have made huge contributions to society, whether through politics, medicine, charity or even sports. We take a look at 9 of Ireland's best ladies.
Your last name might not sound entirely Irish, but have you ever wondered if there’s an Irish language version of your family name? How about where it came from in the first place?