The three complainants, now in their 30s and 40s, described their years of torment living with the man as a "house of horrors ...
Visit Causeway Coast and Glens were delighted to welcome a group of guides from Tour Guides NI visiting Causeway Coast and Glens Borough to the Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre on Saturday, 24th ...
Love is, famously, a many-splendoured thing, encompassing a multitude of emotion. Such feelings expressed on paper over half ...
Effectively scrubbed from public memory, few would guess that nested between these unassuming facades lies a historic ...
DONEGAL County Museum and the County Archives Service are inviting the public to the launch of their latest exciting project ...
AN action-packed year will be reviewed this Thursday, when Laois Heritage Society holds its AGM in the Midlands Park Hotel, ...
It's not just stately homes and gardens at the National Trust. Europe's largest conservation charity also looks after more and more of our industrial heritage ...
The hard labor and often cruel conditions experienced by the indigent inmates of London’s workhouses are well-documented in nineteenth-century historical records and popular literature. However, ...
“Everything I’ve ever tried to say on screen comes from that small island and its people. To be honored by The Irish Post – a paper that has followed the Irish story in Britain for decades – means ...
The Irish language is having its moment — from the first-of-its-kind dictionary aimed at ending the need to understand Irish words through the lens of English, to a new president devoted to the use of ...
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