Get inspired by these Irish language proverbs during Seachtain na Gaeilge, the biggest Irish language festival in the world. As Irish is one of the oldest languages in the world, it has many ...
US President Donald Trump signed a proclamation declaring March 2025 as Irish American Heritage Month on Thursday afternoon, March 6 - markedly later in the month than previous Presidents.
Most fans of Irish single-pot still whiskey are familiar with Redbreast and the brand’s signature bottling, Redbreast 12. The 18-year-old expression adds further depth with components matured in ...
Traditionally, an Irish stew (aka Guinness Stew) is made with lamb. Our version includes beef chuck, which is cheaper and more easily found. It might be less traditional, but is certainly equal in ...
Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile Irish international trio Tadhg Beirne, Andrew Porter and Calvin Nash will not be retrospectively punished for their involvements with French players in Saturday's ...
Irish language signage is to be installed later this year at Belfast's Grand Central Station, Stormont's infrastructure minister has said. Liz Kimmins said the bilingual displays would include ...
The Irish Exporters Association has warned companies to prepare for the possibility of tariffs being imposed on exports from the EU to the US. The CEO of the Irish Exporters Association Simon ...
US President Donald Trump has hailed the impact of the Irish in America days ahead of Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Micheál Martin's visit to the White House to celebrate St Patrick's Day.
The Government's "over-arching priority" is to protect Irish jobs amid concerns US President Donald Trump's incoming tariff plans could see pharmaceutical and other firms reduce their presence in ...
A report by the Irish Fiscal Advisory Council (Ifac) and Climate Change Advisory Council provides one of the starkest warnings yet of the potential costs involved in failing to adapt to the new ...
With much of the political focus over recent weeks on events overseas, all eyes are firmly back on the Dáil today as the speaking rights debacle will finally be put to a vote. At least that’s ...