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Diaspora

We Get Letters: Why Would the Irish Ever Trust the British Government

And today? About 12 percent (one in eight Irish people) trust the British government, according to polling carried out by Ireland Thinks on behalf of The Journal. The study indicates that about two-thirds of respondents

Olympic-Bound OCR World Championships Coming to Limerick in 2026

More than 4,000 athletes from over 60 countries are expected to compete, making it one of the largest international sporting events ever staged in the region.

Donnybrook: Adams Bests the BBC

Dr. Nora was recently back in Cleveland visiting relatives. It was during a similar visit when she was 11 years old that ...

A Time When Hope and Opportunity Rhyme

In Toronto, one of the panellists reminded us that we were an old nation but a young people. We are an old nation that has been held together by our culture and shared experiences. Our culture, music, dance, language, and sports are the glue that binds us together regardless of time, oceans or borders. We are also a young people with some of the highest levels of well-educated young people in Europe. We also have some of the highest rates of emigration. Canada, alongside Australia, is now the go-to destination for

Editor’s Corner: Irish Unity in Film and in Action

iIrish was proud to host the premier of the Murder of a GAA Chairman documentary, along with Cleveland GAA, West Side Irish American Club,...

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