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Today, in 1912, members of a "criminal" organisation called the Irish Women's Franchise League attacked the headquarters of British power in Ireland. The 8 activists smashed windows in Dublin Castle . Their controversial agenda... the right to vote! Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington and

Today, in 1912, members of a "criminal" organisation called the Irish Women's Franchise League attacked the headquarters of British power in Ireland. The 8 activists smashed windows in Dublin Castle . Their controversial agenda... the right to vote!

Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington and
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W. B. Yeats was born 160 years ago today in Sandymount. Best known for his literature, he also contributed greatly to other aspects of Irish culture. The Nobel Prize-winning Dubliner was a staunch Nationalist, despite being a member of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, and was also a

W. B. Yeats was born 160 years ago today in Sandymount. Best known for his literature, he also contributed greatly to other aspects of Irish culture. The Nobel Prize-winning Dubliner was a staunch Nationalist, despite being a member of the Anglo-Irish ascendancy, and was also a
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As of this month nearly 3,000 International Protection (IP) applicants are awaiting State accommodation. Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan just provided the disturbing data. In the first 4 months of this year 1,404 single male applicants were not offered accommodation upon

As of this month nearly 3,000 International Protection (IP) applicants are awaiting State accommodation. Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan just provided the disturbing data. In the first 4 months of this year 1,404 single male applicants were not offered accommodation upon
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Today in 1690 William of Orange first set foot on Irish soil, stepping ashore at Carrickfergus, County Antrim. This was the opening move in what would become one of the most consequential clashes in the history of Ireland and Britain: the Battle of the Boyne. William’s arrival

Today in 1690 William of Orange first set foot on Irish soil, stepping ashore at Carrickfergus, County Antrim. This was the opening move in what would become one of the most consequential clashes in the history of Ireland and Britain: the Battle of the Boyne.

William’s arrival
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New episode of Three Castles Burning with the brilliant Christina Wade. On Grattan, Guinness, and the days of Porter Wars. Nine Bean Rows Beer Ladies Podcast podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/por…

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1 in 4 of all single individuals seeking emergency accommodation in Dublin are asylum seekers from the Direct Provision system. According to the recent meeting of the National Homeless Action Committee, this makes asylum seekers the largest single reason for new homelessness

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The Treaty Ports were three strategically important naval bases in Ireland retained by the United Kingdom after the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, which led to the establishment of the Irish Free State. These facilities were vital for accessing and protecting the crucial maritime

The Treaty Ports were three strategically important naval bases in Ireland retained by the United Kingdom after the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921, which led to the establishment of the Irish Free State. These facilities were vital for accessing and protecting the crucial maritime
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If you are blessed with seeing your Da this Fathers Day, then after you give him his scribbled card and €20 socks, do me a favour. Try spending ten minutes just listening to your Aulfella. Find out who his best mate in school was or who was the first person he kissed. Ask him

If you are blessed with seeing your Da this Fathers Day, then after you give him his scribbled card and €20 socks, do me a favour. Try spending ten minutes just listening to your Aulfella. Find out who his best mate in school was or who was the first person he kissed. Ask him
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Happy Bloomsday! James Joyce's novel Ulysses is a modernist masterpiece. The book is set over one day, the day of the author's first date with his wife Nora, the 16th of June. Here are 10 Dublin locations from the world changing adventure. 📖1. Glasnevin Cemetery stands in for

Happy Bloomsday! James Joyce's novel Ulysses is a modernist masterpiece. The book is set over one day, the day of the author's first date with his wife Nora, the 16th of June. Here are 10 Dublin locations from the world changing adventure. 

📖1. Glasnevin Cemetery stands in for
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Mamie Cadden was one of the most infamous women in Irish history. Born Mary Anne Caden in 1891 in the USA to Irish parents, she came to Dublin to work as a midwife at the National Maternity Hospital before setting up nursing homes and becoming a backstreet abortionist. Girls

Mamie Cadden was one of the most infamous women in Irish history. Born Mary Anne Caden in 1891 in the USA to Irish parents, she came to Dublin to work as a midwife at the National Maternity Hospital before setting up nursing homes and becoming a backstreet abortionist. 

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