Our tricolour. The symbol of our nation. We fly it at sporting events; and we fly it on St Patrick’s Day, and that’s about it. So how has flying the Irish flag become such a rare event – and such a thorny issue?
At a recent Municipal District meeting in Fermoy County Cork, Aontú Cllr Peter O’Donoghue continued his work to have the flag flown daily in Pearse Square, Fermoy and in New Square in Mitchelstown.
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