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Irish nanny will remain in prison ahead of murder trial in Boston next April
Today's Irish news roundup
One in four people have a family member who has emigrated - over 300,000 Irish have left since 2011
Change to 125-year-old Victorian law means Muslims can be buried with no coffin in Ireland
New details on an Irish-born Black and Tan who was executed by British
Cardinal Sean P. O’Malley to boycott Enda Kenny visit in abortion row
Boston College defends choosing Irish PM Enda Kenny after criticism from Catholic group
President Obama plans trip to Belfast before G8 summit as anarchists plan protests
Former Irish PM Bruton attacks President’s calls for end to austerity as ‘immoral’
Most read
- 1 This moving poem on death, adapted by Irish monks, offers quiet comfort
- 2 Eavan Boland captured a truth about emigration Ireland cannot forget
- 3 Billy the Kid's Irish mother, a Great Hunger survivor
- 4 On This Day: Riverdance debuted at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994
- 5 The origins of anti-Irish jokes and how they impacted Irish worldwide
- 6 Get away from it all on Galway’s Aran Islands! Everything you need to know
- 7 Second best? Some lesser-known top destinations in Ireland
- 8 A new perspective on my Irish roots, thanks to the Irish Family History Centre at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
- 9 WATCH: Gorgeous footage of the Dublin coast will leave you pining for Ireland
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's top hidden gems to explore this summer, according to outdoor experts
WATCH: Co Down runner misses PB to help fallen competitor at Boston Marathon
Ireland's seven wonders to visit in 2026, as named by the experts
On This Day: The Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998
LISTEN: Irish America's role in the Good Friday Agreement
Politics
Opinion
Eavan Boland captured a truth about emigration Ireland cannot forget
The origins of anti-Irish jokes and how they impacted Irish worldwide
Stand with Irish stories and sustain independent journalism
An Irish diplomat's fascinating account of meeting "lunatic" Adolf Hitler
Roger Casement, 1916 rebel executed on this day, denied hero status because he was gay
Community
IrishCentral steps into the business spotlight with a new weekly briefing
May 4 marks Ireland’s bank holiday and the start of long weekend season
Public asked to shape future of Aughrim Battle site upgrade
Civil ceremonies edge ahead of Catholic weddings in Ireland
Runner with "early-onset" dementia sets off on remarkable month of daily marathons in Ireland
Irish Voice