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On April 7, 1927, Mr A. Dolan was the first person in history who was paid to perform on American TV. Second up was Peg ...
A new five-part series explores how Ireland’s fiercest sea captain rose through a world where Gaelic custom and Tudor law ...
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The two visits in 1963 were highlights of Lemass’s time as Taoiseach between 1959 and 1966. Though he was only Taoiseach for ...
The Irish Stew Podcast hosts sit down with Colin McIvor and Ruth Carter to discuss their latest film "No Ordinary Heist." ...
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Father Edward Flanagan has been declared venerable by Pope Leo XIV, advancing the Irish priest closer to sainthood.
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Brendan Fay reflects on marching in the NYC St Patrick's Day, ten years after the Irish LGBT group Lavender & Green Alliance ...