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One of the commoner settlement types to be found in Irish archaeology are the ráthanna or so-called ring-forts 40,000 ofContinue Reading
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One of the commoner settlement types to be found in Irish archaeology are the ráthanna or so-called ring-forts 40,000 ofContinue Reading
Originally posted on diaga language:
In order to plan for anything you must have contextual information on what you’re planning for.…
It’s a rather overcast and muggy day in BÁC but I’ve still followed my own little traditions for Lúghnasa, theContinue Reading
So I’ve made the switch from a super-heavy Qosmio x500 laptop to a Surface Pro 2 with attached Type Cover for writing myContinue Reading
The current affairs site breakingnews.ie carries a lengthy article on the well-publicised work of Coláiste Lurgan, an independent Irish language summer school inContinue Reading
A quick break away from politics with news of the release of Saltire: Ionnsaigh, the first graphic novel in the ScottishContinue Reading
Originally posted on Choosing the Green:
100 years ago exactly, a large shipment of arms landed in Ireland. It took the actions…
A few years ago a former passive-agressive manager in my job, who made a great point of mispronouncing my surnameContinue Reading
Originally posted on Cunning Hired Knaves:
Charlie Flanagan On Wednesday, Ireland, along with the rest of the member countries from the European…
From the talented Nina Paley.
In yesterday’s Guardian newspaper the journalist and political activist Ellie Mae O’Hagan argues that the Welsh language should be partContinue Reading
From 1975 to 1982 a British terrorist faction nicknamed the “Shankhill Butchers”, part of the militant UVF, carried out aContinue Reading
John Redmond is probably one of the more divisive figures in Irish history and rightly so. The patrician head ofContinue Reading
Originally posted on Keeping An Eye On the Czar of Russia:
Israel-Palestine is a subject I have avoided for years. For a serious newspaper columnist or a…
The latest TNS BMRB poll in Scotland is showing a small if significant rise in support for the pro-sovereignty YesContinue Reading
For the first time an allegation long made in private has been stated in public: a senior member of theContinue Reading
More on the controversial decision by the Fine Gael-Labour coalition to appoint two government minsters to departments dealing with Irish-speaking communitiesContinue Reading
If there is a nation anywhere on the planet more ashamed and embarrassed of its own existence, of its veryContinue Reading
Pictured above is an “Eleventh Night” bonfire, one of many dozens erected across the north-east of Ireland by usually adolescent members of theContinue Reading
Regular readers will know of my affection for Bóthar an Choinicéir, a leafy side-road in Fine Gall situated on a narrowContinue Reading




















