On a Friday night, members of the Brooklyn Lace Guild gather at the Old Stone House in Park Slope, rhythmically knocking together 3D-printed and traditional wooden bobbins. The crafters’ hands move ...
But still they live in fear. They are the thousands of undocumented Irish immigrants in America today. Recent estimates from the Irish government suggest that there are as many as 10,000 ...
People around the world this weekend will be seeking out their local Irish pubs to join in the revelry associated with Ireland’s national holiday, Saint Patrick’s Day, on March 17. For one ...
Irish eyes shouldn’t be smiling over Ireland’s newest celebrity resident, Rosie O’Donnell. “Good luck, that’s all I’m going to say. . . . Don’t try to send her back to us, OK?” ...
Irish leaders will skip St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in the U.S. this year to protest President Donald Trump calling for the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. St. Patrick’s Day ...
Monday, March 17, is the holiday to celebrate everything Irish, including St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. Cities across the U.S. will celebrate with parades of green adornment ...
A review into the use of DNA evidence by applicants seeking to secure Irish passports is under way. The Government is drawing up a policy on how this would work. The Department of Foreign Affairs ...
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From Bobbin to Fabric – The Weaving RevolutionWatch the meticulous process of shaping, winding, and preparing each bobbin for industrial weaving machines. From raw materials to perfectly spun spools, this production ensures smooth, continuous ...
The possibility of Ireland sending peacekeepers to Ukraine was mooted this week by Taoiseach Micheál Martin during an emergency meeting of EU leaders. The meeting came as the United States and ...
The UK government is set to repeal a 300-year-old ban on languages other than English being used in court proceedings, paving the way for Irish to be spoken officially. Provision to repeal the ...
The Irish language is set to be used in court in Northern Ireland due to the repeal of a law that is almost 300 years old. A proposal to allow the use of Irish in court was contained in the New ...
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