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Eanna Ní Lamhna answers queries on blue tits, navelwort, uniquely Irish butterfies, dogfish egg cases and a pipistrelle bat ...
"One trip that stands out was when we went to Achill Island instead of abroad. We rented a holiday home for a week, and it ...
A sword stuck in stone, a $500 prize, and a line of curious challengers - it’s a simple idea that’s turned into a viral ...
As the iconic band prepare to begin their comeback tour, Michael Cox looks at how football and Oasis has always been a ...
The Frick’s first post-renovation show unites three Vermeer masterpieces that explore letter-writing and (maybe) love affairs ...
Liam and Noel are on stage together for the first time since the V Festival in August 2009, and come to Scottish Gas ...
An underground bunker built on a west Wales beach in 1983 was a "pilot project" by drug dealers which, if successful, would ...
Gig merch used to be a humble proposition. Somewhere in the corner of a music venue, you’d find a table and a corkboard ...
THE thrills and spills of the summer transfer window are well underway with some huge deals in the pipeline. Liverpool have ...
Every summer, while driving through rural Connemara, my mother would slow down the car and tell us the story of what happened to Mary Duffy.
The band brought the long-awaited show in Cardiff to a close with Wonderwall, Don't Look Back in Anger and Champagne ...
Tucked away in Lower Town, Fishguard, right by the mouth of the River Gwaun, The Ship Inn is a popular alehouse with roots stretching back to the late 18th century and is brimming with character, ...