When Julius Caesar wrote a series of histories about the Gallic Wars around 53 B.C.E., he mentioned a fascinating group of ...
The backup guard for Notre Dame put his hands on his head as he soaked in the scene of students and fans who stormed the ...
THERE’S going to be some serious scrolling on Sunday. Like, off the charts. For all the talk about the League’s diminishing appeal – or the latter stages anyway, as Championship nears ...
Conor McGregor will run for the Irish presidency in elections later this year, the controversial former fighter said on Thursday, as he announced his candidacy for the largely ceremonial role on ...
Celtic fans have been told that posting some “very dangerous” pictures of police officers and match-going families online could be a safety risk. Scottish Police chiefs spoke out after North ...
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Amazon has today launched its new dedicated website for Ireland - Amazon.ie. The company said that Irish customers can now shop a wide selection of over 200 million products with prices in euro ...
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You can wear green, you can watch a parade, and maybe drink green beer this Saint Patrick's Day, but can you say Sláinte like the Irish do? If so, fair play to you. If not, don't get banjaxed.
Celtic remain on course for a domestic treble, but does defeat in the last two Old Firm games suggest their grip on Scottish football is beginning to weaken? Brendan Rodgers' side are 13 points ...
You can wear green, you can watch a parade, and maybe drink green beer this Saint Patrick's Day, but can you say Sláinte like the Irish do? If so, fair play to you. If not, don't get banjaxed.
The Irish goodbye claims masterfully avoids deflecting the inevitable protests to stay, as well as the arduous task of waving everyone farewell one-by-one. Or, God forbid, getting roped into ...