In a world marked by unexpected twists and turns, Jan Arendtsz’s journey from the tranquility of a small island to the bustling realm of entrepreneurship is a captivating tale. This in… Read More
Traversing the verdant landscapes of Ireland takes you to another realm where history and mythology reign supreme. Ireland’s ancient ruins are time capsules that allow us to peer into… Read More
Enniskillen Castle has been a strategic historic site throughout the ages as a Castle guarding one of the principal passes into Ulster, the waters of Lough Erne and inside. The 600-year-old… Read More
Ireland’s eponymous ‘Emerald Isle’ nickname gives a mere hint at the depth of its geographic and cultural richness. This landscape has also deeply influenced Ireland’… Read More
Every country worldwide has its fair share of myths and urban legends based on real-life events or figments of people’s imaginations to explain actual occurrences.
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What do an American president, an Oscar nominee, the first person to split the nucleus of an atom, and a rebel have in common? They are all famous Irish people who have made different breakt… Read More
The fairy tree in Irish culture holds a deeply rooted position. With an existence woven into the very landscape of the country, these trees are more than mere plants; they are imbued with a… Read More
When we think of Irish festivals, our minds might jump instantly to the St. Patrick’s Day parades or the solemnity of Bloomsday. However, Ireland’s festival calendar is studded w… Read More
Ireland is a tapestry woven with the vibrant threads of myth and folklore, with each region offering a different tale hue. Our journey through Ireland’s folklore regions explores the i… Read More
Ireland’s rich tapestry of mythology has long captured the imagination, telling of heroes, fairies, and ancient gods that roam the lush landscapes. Now, these stories are brought to li… Read More
Ireland’s historical landscape is a tapestry rich with sacred sites, interwoven with the spirituality of its past and the cultural practices of its present. The country’s holy we… Read More
Nestled amidst the verdant landscapes of County Sligo, Ireland, lies the charming town of Tubbercurry, where time seems to stand still and tradition dances hand in hand with modernity. With… Read More
Nestled in the western province of Ireland, Connacht’s sweeping vistas and rugged coastlines are steeped in a rich tapestry of myths and folklore. The ancient lands of Connacht offer a… Read More
County Donegal, a rugged and enchanting corner of Ireland, beckons us with its whispers of a past steeped in legends and folklore. It’s a place where the landscape tells the story, wit… Read More
Ireland, affectionately known as the Emerald Isle, is a land where the verdant tapestry of its landscape captivates the hearts of visitors and locals alike. Our rolling hills, rugged coastli… Read More
The intricate tapestry of Ireland’s brewing history is as rich and complex as the flavours of its iconic beverages. From the earliest days when monastic communities introduced distilli… Read More
Woodville, Mississippi.Queen Anne style. Owned by prominent Jewish businessman Nathan Dreyus. In 1990 house was turned to face Sligo Street. Private (Architecture) Includes location, directi… Read More
When walking through the mist-laden landscapes of Ireland, it’s hard not to feel the pulse of ancient superstitions that have woven themselves into the very fabric of Irish life. From… Read More
Ireland’s rugged coastlines are a tapestry of natural splendour and mythic tales, where the relentless Atlantic carves shape into cliffs and coves. As we journey along this wild fronti… Read More
Down only led 1-7 to 1-4 at half-time but took control in the second half at Newry to seal promotion to Division TwoDown held their nerve to secure promotion to Division Two of the Allianz F… Read More
Ford Parts Sligo: Your Destination for Ford Parts and Accessories Car enthusiasts and professionals in Ireland seek genuine and high-quality aftermarket Ford parts. They search for reliable… Read More
Celtic music has played an influential role in shaping various modern music genres. Tracing its origins back to the cultural practices of the Celts, it embodies a rich mix of history, tradit… Read More
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Northern Ireland is considered one of the most alluring countries in the Northern Hemisphere. With its various scenic attractions, no part combines as much as the heart of County Down. Consi… Read More
County Antrim is one of Northern Ireland’s most desirable and picturesque destinations. Some of its extravaganzas, The Causeway Coast and the Glens of Antrim are both areas of unsurpas… Read More
1979 marked a pivotal turning point for the United Kingdom, defined by economic strife and political sea changes. As the tumultuous 1970s ended, Britain stood at the cusp of a new era. This… Read More
Another brilliant place you must visit on a trip to Ireland is the mesmerising County Sligo on the north-west coast. A place that is renowned for its stunning scenery and as a popular surfin… Read More
Sally Rooney’s ‘Normal People’ masterfully navigates the complexities of love, class, and growing up, securing its place as one of the most captivating narratives in contem… Read More
Are you looking for the perfect blend of city and country in Ireland? Then, a visit to the County of Limerick will not be missed. Located in the province of Munster, you’ll discover th… Read More
Ireland’s megalithic monuments are a testament to the island’s ancient past and its place within the broader narrative of prehistoric constructions around the world. These struct… Read More
Every country around the world prides itself on its culture and heritage, and who better to represent a country’s culture than its public figures, especially its authors?
Ireland ha… Read More
Ireland’s landscape is embroidered with sacred stones and ancient monuments, connections to a mystical past that has captivated humanity for generations. These structures, silent witne… Read More
Irish traditional music, an emblem of Ireland’s rich cultural tapestry, has undergone a transformative journey from the intimate settings of local pubs to the grandeur of global stages… Read More
The disused Irish railway that runs from Claremorris, Co. Mayo via Kiltimagh and Charlestown to Colloney, Co. Sligo is known as the 'Burma Road.' Read More
The Institute of Technology Sligo was founded in 1970. Amid the rural surroundings of County Sligo lies an excellent example of academic brilliance and creativity in Ireland’s educatio… Read More
In April, 1919, the issue of support for the RIC, the pro-British 'police force' in Ireland, was being discussed by the public and by their representatives in (the 32-County) Dáil… Read More
Sligo Rover’s winless streak in the SSE Airtricity League of Ireland Premier Division was extended to six games on Friday evening after a 1-0 home loss to Waterford.
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Are you planning a visit to Ireland soon? Are you wondering where the best place is to visit? Well, you can’t miss out on taking a trip to Ireland’s Oldest City, Waterford, locat… Read More
Ah Summer, the perfect time for socialising and enjoying the magnificent sunshine! Not only that, summer is a fantastic time for getting out and experiencing real live music, and summe… Read More
Inside of the strange Lisheen House, there was once almost a museum of strange artifacts from abroad. When strange things started to happen, they became convinced there was a haunted or even… Read More
Laois grabbed an equalising point in injury-time to squeeze into the preliminary quarter-finals at London’s expense in a dramatic final group game in Parnell Park.
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The manner of it said something too. Instead of baulking at the chance of a first championship win in 11 years, London pinned their ears back and went for the line. By the end, they had de… Read More
Water sports in Ireland offer some of the most thrilling and diverse activities for adventure-seekers. From the rugged Atlantic coastlines to the tranquil inland lakes and rivers, the Emeral… Read More
Towering over County Sligo in Ireland, five mountains are not just rugged landscapes but a treasure trove of legends and poetic inspiration. These sprawling ranges are home to rare flora and… Read More
Things to do in Sligo for your Family [My top 20 picks] Sligo provides a blend of literary exploration, cultural immersion, and outdoor activities. I can still clearly recall my initial impr… Read More
Irish music. A tradition spanning thousands of years, this niche genre of music has captivated the attention of many by its intricate melodies and uplifting atmosphere. From Germany to the U… Read More
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The United Irishmen's rebellion in Ireland in 1798 was well supported throughout the country and the English were, as in every conflict they s… Read More
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Expanding on their collaboration, Lidl Ireland and GoCar, the biggest car and van sharing business in Ireland, have installed a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) vehicle at their Cortober store in North… Read More
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Limerick defeated Tipperary in the preliminary quarter-final of the Tailteann Cup on Saturday evening by a final score of 1-18 to 1-10 at Mick Neville Park, Rathkeale.
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Sides now await Monday’s quarter-finals drawpublished at 16:02
16:02
FT: Antrim 3-11 London 2-10
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