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)
Everyday Ireland The Irish, named Europe’s happiest people! It's official: the Irish are the happiest people in Europe! A nomination that rewards the warmth, conviviality and extremely friendly nature of… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Northern Ireland: first gay weddings to be planned today Same-sex marriage was officially authorized on October 21, 2019… But it’s only today that gay marriage has been officially established within Northern… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland High Island: a wild Irish island for sale for 1.25 million euros How would you like to buy an Irish island? High Island, a local private island off the Connemara coast, has just been… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Greyhound racing in Ireland: an increasingly controversial sport Numerous investigations have revealed that greyhound racing can lead to the mistreatment and death of the dogs taking part in the competitions.… (0 votes)
Ecology in Ireland Everyday Ireland Ireland’s peat is the subject of growing debate While peat has been used for centuries in Ireland, its use is increasingly the subject of debate. Against the backdrop of the… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland The 2020 Calendar for Irish farmers is now available! Every year, it’s tradition: a dozen or so Irish farmers take photographs to produce the Irish Farmer Calendar. A sexy and humorous… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland The Irish accent, voted sexiest in the world! Who hasn’t fallen for the charm of a foreigner with a bewitching accent? The website Onepoll.com decided to investigate which is the… (0 votes)
Everyday Ireland Ireland to end peat harvesting for heating by 2024 A new page is being turned. Ireland’s famous peat, renowned as an efficient fuel for the island’s homes, is set to be… (0 votes)