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Over the course of two days, Charlotte Ryan explored Meath and Louth, where numerous producers, makers and destinations are ...
In recognition of the shared suffering on the North and South of Ireland's border during the Great Famine, a memorial has ...
Architect, academic and author, Michael Fewer, takes a look at some intriguing and wonderful places throughout the island of ...
Celtic being Celtic, they would mark that debut season at their new home by claiming the club’s first-ever Scottish League ...
Whether it is your first time visiting Wicklow or you have been living in the county your whole life, there is plenty to do ...
A map showing the population fall during the Great Famine highlights how Fermanagh was one of the worst affected areas in ...
A coming together of minds sees Rolls-Royce 20-Ghost Club and Irish Georgian Society mark 45 years of working together ...
Housewife of the Year Monday, RTÉ One, 9.30pm. If Donald Trump were president of Ireland, the first thing he would do would ...
It was the biggest study of ancient DNA ever carried out in Europe, made possible by the discovery of thousands of bones in a quaint town in Belgium.
For the first time, bite marks made by a large cat, possibly an African lion, have been identified on the bones of what is believed to be an ancient Roman gladiator.