Everyday Ireland Insolite – According to a survey, moustachioed people waste up to a pint a year on their moustache. The study may make you smile, but it's actually quite serious. The famous Irish brewery Guinness commissioned a study in the 2000s… (0 votes)
Religion and spirituality in Ireland Why are pagan and religious symbols the same in Ireland? In Ireland, pagan symbols are often found in the Christian religion. Where does this fusion come from? A look back at a history of traditions and beliefs. (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Top 10 Irish cities with the most Irish pubs per capita Find out which towns and villages in Ireland have the most Irish pubs per capita! The result is astonishing, and shows just… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Get ready: the Irish Farmers’ Calendar 2023 has just been released! Every year, it’s an event. The whole of Ireland is eagerly awaiting the release of the new Irish farmers’ calendar. The program… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Dublin: residents hang coats from the Ha’Penny Bridge for the homeless A great initiative was launched this week in Dublin. Some Dubliners decided to hang up their unused coats on Dublin’s Ha’Penny Bridge,… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Fires in Ireland: goats to prevent gorse fires Although the Irish climate is known for its inopportune rain and omnipresent humidity, Ireland has never seen as many fires as in… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Guinness distributes postcard coasters in Irish pubs Guinness has come up with a new idea: in the run-up to Christmas, the famous Irish brewery has had the idea of… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Study: the average Irishman drinks 436 pints a year! A recent study by the Health Research Board (HRB) revealed that the average Irish person drinks up to 436 pints a year.… (0 votes)
Religion and spirituality in Ireland Top 11 Irish superstitions Discover the most interesting Irish superstitions! Good luck, bad luck, warning signs... What about you? Do you believe in these everyday traditions? (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Ireland, one of the best countries in which to grow old according to the WHO The WHO has just published a study showing that Ireland is one of the best places to grow old. This distinction is… (0 votes)