Having been crowned King of England, Scotland, and Ireland some 14 months earlier, on April 11th, 1689, William III of England landed in Ireland on this day to confront the Jacobite supporters of his father in law, the deposed King James II. A short military campaign that followed would lead to the Battle of the […]
Who’s going to fix it?
Says ‘mass amnesties’ worsen pressures
Who is coming here and why?
But there were cheaper options
Most not Ukrainians
For such a small island, Ireland certainly punches well above its weight in many fields. And one of those fields just so happens to be innovative, world-changing inventions. Here are just ten. Sudocrem Sudocrem is a remarkably popular product around the world, with almost 35 million pots sold each year. Part of its popularity is […]
BIG TALK: Peter Ryan with Matt Treacy
“Groundwork done right”
A Marist priest and Irish historian, he is known for his writings and his rejection of revisionist Irish history and historians. He relayed in an interview with History Ireland that he felt stifled in UCD and ironically, it was in Cambridge, which was originally the origin of revisionism, that he found the data and evidence […]
Fatima Gunning looks at the top 3 misleading claims of the campaign to repeal the 8th amendment.
A collective trauma