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Review of Books | recently published books

Where They Lie By Claire Coughlan This atmospheric thriller is slightly reminiscent of John Banville’s Quirke series, but with a junior reporter at the center of events rather than a pathologist. Nicoletta Sarto…

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Out & About in NYC with James Higgins

If there is an Irish event happening in New York City, more often than not, the person behind the camera is Dublin-born photographer James Higgins.  James has been a photographer in New York…

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Mother Teanga

The Irish language has roots stretching back at least 5,000 years and shares words with…

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Sellafield – Round One
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Ireland has lost round one in its fight to close the MOX plant at Sellafield,…

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June 15, 2010

Just before the publication of the Saville Report, the inquiry into Derry’s 1972 Bloody Sunday, British Prime Minister David Cameron makes a speech at Westminster Abbey in which he says that the event was “unjustified and unjustifiable.” Cameron also apologizes on behalf of the British government. On this same day, thousands of people gather at the memorial and march to Guildhall, where Cameron’s speech is televised.

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