Welcome to part two of why Ireland should be on your bucketlist. For this inspiring list originally written in 2018, I reached out to fellow bloggers and came up with
Read FullLeap headfirst into the countryside and traverse Ireland’s great outdoors. We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to parks and woodland to walk through in Ireland, this is but a
Read FullMar chuid den cheiliúradh náisiúnta ar Oíche Chultúir i mbliana chuir Ealaín na Gaeltachta tacaíocht ar fáilt d‘os cionn 30 imeachtaí fud fad na Gaeltachta. I measc na buaicphointí do
Read FullDid you ever wonder how do the Irish eat toast? More than half of us love toast in bed but 45% eat it on the go according to a new
Read FullJosh Nueva was born in Angeles City, Pampanga in the Philippines. But back then it was a very poor town and Josh lived there along with his two older brothers,
Read FullThe Arts Council’s prestigious Next Generation bursary has been awarded to 23 artists from across the island from a fantastic range of disciplines. The award means each will receive €20,000
Read FullThe feeling that one gets from being part of a GAA community is quite special. It’s something that unites people across the globe no matter their race, gender, background or
Read FullFrom #SelfIsolationHelp on Twitter and Facebook to communities and businesses coming together as one county by county, the message is clear: We can work together to help combat this pandemic.
Read FullThe Central Statistics Office (CSO) has unveiled what has the topped the poll of Irish baby names in 2019. Unsurprisingly the top names are once again Jack and Emily. Jack
Read FullHerstory Light Festival marked St. Brigid’s weekend with a breath-taking series of images projected onto famous Irish landmarks across the country. The illuminations were projected onto public buildings amongst them
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