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Máire Comerford died on 15 December 1882 at the age of 89 at her home in Sandyford, where for years she had held court as the grand old lady of Irish Republicanism. [2] Comerford, Máire.
T he Irish Northern Aid Committee — Noraid, as it was generally known — was accused of involvement in various activities to ...
Trump is the first president since Eisenhower to have no familial links with the Emerald Isle, and inevitably does not have ...
Hundreds of people gathered at the Muintir na Tíre Hall in Milltown on Saturday evening to celebrate the life and times of a ...
"There is no such thing as one, definitive, version of Irish America." This phrase, or a variation of it, comes up time and time again when speaking to people who broadly fit under the umbrella of ...
Gerry Adams, president of the staunchly pro-Irish Sinn Fein party, called on the Irish Republican Army to being disarming in an effort to save the teetering Northern Ireland Assembly. The ...
The statue commemorates the birth of Irish republicanism in the United Irishmen’s rebellions of 1798. “Something else you might find interesting,” the man across from the coffee table says ...
Irish American band the Dropkick Murphys known to many for their iconic song I'm Shipping Up to Boston, which featured ...
Kneecap have become known for releasing music promoting Irish republicanism, pushing for reunification of Ireland and opposing British rule in Northern Ireland. They refer to themselves as ...