By Joe Culley @TheRealCulls In his contribution to From whence I came: the Kennedy legacy, Ireland and America, NUIG law lecturer and native Bostonian Larry Donnelly offers a scathing analysis […]

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Old Holy Trinity, Carlingford, Co. Louth info@carlingfordheritagecentre.com By Tony Canavan The seaside town of Carlingford has claims to Viking origins, but the present streetscape reflects an Anglo-Norman foundation, as evidenced […]

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BBC Northern Ireland, 20 April 2021 By Donal Fallon On the announcement of his departure as BBC Northern Ireland’s political editor late last year, Mark Devenport joked that it felt […]

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By Fiona Brennan On 24 February 1921, four months after his death on hunger strike, Terence MacSwiney’s five-act drama The Revolutionist premiered at the Abbey Theatre. It is based on […]

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(The first of a new regular column on county archives) By Catherine Wright County archives tell the story of the development of communities and the administrations who served them. They […]

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