News
Today's Irish news roundup, August 27th, 2013
John Kerry calls chemical weapon attack on Syrians a “moral obscenity” (VIDEO)
Irish priest arrested for sexual abuse spanning 37 years
Father of Michaella McCollum Connolly’s co-accused wants girls to plead guilty
Fr. Sean Mc Manus chosen for World Peace Awarding Council
Ireland's Eye, a roundup of top news stories August 28th, 2013
Top U.S. gay magazine features tiny Irish village and its LGBT weekend
Family of IRA murder victim Jean McConville to sue police and British government
Former U.S. based Enterprise Ireland employee sues over 'Irish bias'
Most read
- 1 Fascinating facts about County Mayo
- 2 The true history of “It's a Long Way to Tipperary”
- 3 Irish song “Garryowen” played before Custer's Native American massacres is banned
- 4 The mysterious history of the song “She Moved Through the Fair”
- 5 Celebrating the beloved song "The Foggy Dew" and its history
- 6 This moving poem on death, adapted by Irish monks, offers quiet comfort
- 7 Mayo Day: The top places to visit in County Mayo
- 8 Eavan Boland captured a truth about emigration Ireland cannot forget
- 9 Billy the Kid's Irish mother, a Great Hunger survivor
Northern Ireland
"Deeply offensive" - Bloody Sunday footage used in British Tory leader's pro-veteran video
Springhill inquest finds British soldiers acted in breach of lethal force rules
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
Politics
"Deeply offensive" - Bloody Sunday footage used in British Tory leader's pro-veteran video
Irish Government sets out more than 20 commitments in new Diaspora Strategy
Transport Minister announces €8m funding for regional airports
Understanding conflict, power, and security today
US gives $4 million more to the International Fund for Ireland
Opinion
On this day: Charles Stewart Parnell released from jail under Kilmainham Treaty
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
Community
Celebrating the beloved song "The Foggy Dew" and its history
How IABCN turns transatlantic relationships into real business results
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
Irish Voice