Former President of Ireland endorses study that "disproves" Church's...
Mary McAleese says the new study on homosexuality in the Catholic Church "brings hope where it is needed.”
View ArticleUnionist race to succeed Arlene Foster as leader of DUP begins
Following Arlene Foster's resignation, unionists Jeffrey Donaldson and Edwin Poots have come forward hoping to fill her role as head of the DUP.
View ArticleIreland orders millions of Pfizer vaccines for 2022 and 2023
The €191 million deal will see 4.9 million Pfizer vaccines delivered to Ireland next year and the same amount the following year.
View ArticleWATCH: Mind-blowing aerial footage of dolphins playing with kayakers in Co Cork
Irish wildlife photographer Daniel Lettice was in the right place at the right time when some dolphins came to play with kayakers off the coast of Cork.
View ArticlePOLL: Should Ireland raise its legal drinking age?
Youth consumption of alcohol has been a topic of discussion in Ireland in recent weeks - should the legal drinking age be raised from 18 years old?
View ArticleOn This Day: Bobby Sands dies in Long Kesh after 66 day hunger strike
On this day, Bobby Sands died while campaigning for political prisoner status for IRA prisoners at Long Kesh.
View ArticleFormer British paratroopers not guilty of 1972 murder of Official IRA Commander
British veterans known as Soldiers A and C were found not guilty of the 1972 murder of Official IRA leader Joe McCann this week after evidence was found to be inadmissible.
View ArticleWATCH: Trinity symposium discusses Irish partition and it's legacies
The joint symposium with Trinity College Dublin and Queen’s University Belfast, will debate the many aspects of the Irish partition and its legacies.
View ArticleIrish pubs don’t get better! 1979 footage of storytelling and song in Clare
Archival footage from an Irish pub features traditional Irish storytelling and song more than 40 years ago.
View ArticleWhen the Virgin Mary looked like Dolly Parton in a rural Ireland home
Recalling an ongoing relationship with a "virtual friend" in the Blessed Virgin and how the May altar has changed and disappeared in Ireland.
View ArticleWATCH: US Congress reaffirms support of Northern Ireland’s peace treaty
A hearing reaffirming U.S. support for the Good Friday Agreement will take place today in Washington, DC.
View ArticleGuinness releases new Baltimore-brewed Salt & Lime Ale
Salt & Lime Ale is expertly balanced with key lime puree and sea salt from the mouth of the Chesapeake
View ArticleNational Beverage Day: Perfect food pairings for a pint of Guinness
What foods pair well with Guinness? Foods that will compliment your tall, frothy, chilled pint of Guinness.
View ArticleHow a 104-year-old telegraph machine was recovered from the Lusitania shipwreck
A telegraph machine from the RMS Lusitania shipwreck, off the coast of Co Cork, was raised 102 years after it was banished to the depths of the ocean.
View ArticleBirthday girl Roma Downey on fame, fortune and her Derry roots
When you get your own star on Hollywood Boulevard, it's a sign that you're more than just successful. Your name has become iconic. You're a walking brand... This is Roma Downey.
View ArticleWhy do we care about the Titanic more than the Lusitania?
The disasters of the RMS Titanic and the RMS Lusitania were two of the greatest maritime tragedies of their era.
View ArticleIreland's most beautiful landscape - Beara, West Cork
With its wild and rugged terrain and enchanting coastline, Beara, along the Wild Atlantic Way in West Cork, is arguably the most beautiful landscape in all of Ireland.
View ArticleTop interesting facts about County Cork
Why is Cork called the 'Rebel County'? What's Cork's connection with the Titanic? Brush up on your knowledge and see how many of these interesting facts you know about County Cork.
View ArticleSinead O’Connor’s new book reflects on her childhood and has a few "chortles"
While the singer-songwriter publicizes her new book she's also bringing up some old controversial feuds.
View ArticlePlanning a vacation to Ireland? Let us know your plans
This May IrishCentral is feeling hopeful and we're exploring all the wonderful travel possibilities on the island of Ireland.
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