It was composed “early in 1910 or late in 1909”, words by Peadar Kearney
Statistics published in JAMA Pediatrics are horrifying
After serving 15 years in prison, the “Guildford Four” – Gerard Conlon, Patrick Armstrong, Carole Richardson and Paul Hill – are released for the wrongful conviction of the Guildford pub bombings in 1974. It is considered to be one of the biggest-ever miscarriages of justice in Britain. During the trial of the “Balcombe Street […]
Hsi-ho Li, Commissioner of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of Taiwan, on Taiwan’s fight against international crime.
An intensive care nurse reflects on the positive meaning of suffering and dying
He was an Irish priest and scholar, and a key figure in the Gaelic revival of the late 19th century.
“A durable marriage is becoming a luxury of the wealthy while relationships fall apart or never materialise for women on the lower end of the economic spectrum.”
The Land War of the early 1880s was about to be renewed after evictions increased and outrages became widespread.
A forgotten British anthropologist has some surprising answers.
What policy will really protect women?
The Nation was an Irish nationalist weekly newspaper, published in Dublin in the 19th century. It was founded by Charles Gavin Duffy, Thomas Davis & John Blake Dillon who at the time were part of Daniel O’Connell’s repeal association. #gript
Fr. O’Shea’s family had been evicted from their own home when he was a baby himself.