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By Michael McMullan AISHLING Sheridan is loving being back in the Cavan jersey this year and feels the experienced core has ...
New research has cast doubt over suggestions that an incestuous social elite ruled over the ancient people of Ireland more ...
A very rare and early Irish Free State £50 bank note bearing the portrait of Lady Lavery is expected to fetch in the region ...
“Once upon a time, a daft man had a daft idea,” Brogan Rogan Trevino and Hogan (BRTH) noted on the bsky.app at the weekend… ...
The Genesee Country Village & Museum is hosting its annual Celtic Faire this weekend, promising a vibrant celebration of ...
In opposing ‘Year of the Normans’, is Sinn Féin saying it is offensive to celebrate the ancestors of people who made a ...
LONDON (AP) — Grammy-winning singer Chris Brown pleaded not guilty Friday to a charge related to the serious beating of a ...
Celtic have been heavily linked with Nordsjaelland forward Benjamin Nygren, and reports this morning suggest the deal is all but done. The Swede would be Brendan Rodgers' second signing this summer ...
While many countries, including the US, are working hard to keep up with the fast-paced world of sports betting, some regions ...
In the new RTE documentary on Gaelic football, 'Hell for Leather - the Story of Gaelic Football,' the Dublin/Kerry GAA ...
Analysis: Right at its core, Gaelic football is a mirror to Irish society and to the nature of that society at any given time Before January 17th, 1885, there was no such thing as Gaelic football.
which delves into the role of Gaelic Football in the sporting, cultural and social history of modern Ireland, airs next Monday night on RTE. It’s the first major television history of the game ...