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KERRY are taking on Donegal in a huge GAA All-Ireland football final at Croke Park in Dublin. The match will see The Kingdom ...
Unlike the other Dublin newspapers, The Irish Times' premises were unaffected by the fighting in Easter week. Their reporters were thus in a position to gather the news as it happened, albeit that ...
Ireland's two main daily broadsheets have both launched free newspapers in Dublin this morning. Metro Ireland and Herald AM are both targeted at young professional commuters in the capital.
If nothing else, it supplied Dublin 1911 with a fertile canvas for this intimate portrait of Ireland’s capital city at the start of the last century and on the eve of radical change.
Trimble’s journey by horse-drawn mail coach from Dublin, where he had served his apprenticeship as a printer, took 21 hours. The Trimble family was connected with the paper for five generations.
Dublin, 5 December 1914 - Military authorities in Dublin have suppressed three Dublin newspapers, Irish Freedom, Sinn Féin and The Irish Worker. Under the powers of the Defence of the Realm Act ...
The Dandelion Market, dodgy tartan flares and traffic on Henry Street; these photos of 1970s Dublin will give you serious nostalgia. This is the view from Talbot Street and North Earl Street in ...
Maggie Hayes sells memorabilia from Pat Troy and his Ireland’s Own Restaurant at the Alexandria Irish Festival Aug. 25 in Waterfront Park.
A look inside Ireland’s historical newspapers – The Sligo Champion A typical nineteenth century weekly paper, The Sligo Champion was initially published on Saturdays at a price of 7p.
When Associated Newspapers decided to buy Ireland on Sunday for €9.4m in 2001, the news sent shockwaves through the Irish press. Associated had a reputation as a ruthless competitor ready to ...
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