A thirst for the Irish: How London became obsessed with Gaelic culture
March 22, 2025 5:19 amFriday evening in Hampstead Heath, Soho or Peckham can, today, feel a little like this. A faint sound of Kneecap’s... View Article
Friday evening in Hampstead Heath, Soho or Peckham can, today, feel a little like this. A faint sound of Kneecap’s... View Article
Rónán Mullen might be accused of many things – and, over the years, his critics on the left have accused... View Article
Daire Hickey was “lining his own pockets” at the expense of Web Summit and earning in excess of €300,000 external... View Article
Eamon Waters has withdrawn his appeal with An Bord Pleanála through which he was seeking to overturn Dublin City Council’s... View Article
Nick Fahy is optimistic about Ireland’s banking sector. The three pillar banks have dominated the industry since KBC and Ulster... View Article
Web Summit boss Paddy Cosgrave disseminated a heavily edited recording of a phone call with former company director David Kelly... View Article
Patrick Guilbaud first got to know Eddie Jordan in the 1980s, when they were both starting out. Guilbaud would go... View Article
The “price sensitivity” of travellers was one of the key messages from Hostelworld this morning as it announced its full-year... View Article
Last week, leaders from Europe’s banking and financial sector descended on London to tackle some of the most pressing issues... View Article
One hundred years ago, the Ardnacrusha hydroelectric scheme opened with an installed capacity of 86 MW. In 1935, it supplied... View Article
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