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Fans of the Eurovision Song Contest have been left confused and outraged after a new ruling banning artists from displaying ...
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has updated its flag policy for the Eurovision Song Contest, overturning a ban on ...
Support for a new flag for Northern Ireland – and the north of Ireland – shouldn’t necessarily conflict with a desire for ...
Earlier today it was reported a resident of the Altona Drive and Altona Gardens area in Lisburn was told “their house will be burnt” if flags erected ... Northern Ireland back into the past.
Irish flags were spotted throughout the game as well as Celtic strips and scarves. That was even the same in the away end at Ibrox last week. And Hoops merchandise was proudly waved while the ...
That challenge is not just the potentially massive financial cost but the abandonment of cherished cultural symbols such as the Irish flag and anthem and indeed the Constitution itself ...
Now, one partner usually places their hands over the other's as they cut the first slice of cake as a symbol of their promise ... "The biggest red flag here (besides doing it in the first place ...
Last month, the Irish flag was flown on town property for a weekend ... submitted by Manchester resident Virginia Dillihay. “The Pride Flag is a recognized symbol of unity and support for the LGBTQ+ ...
Irish exports of pharmaceutical and medical products to the U.S. jumped by more than 450% on an annual basis in February, data showed on Tuesday, a second monthly hike that suggested U.S. drugmakers ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
There will again be significant domestic interest at the upcoming Cannes film festival. Bono is expected to be in the city for the premiere of Bono: Stories of Surrender, a documentary for Apple ...
This replaced the traditional symbol of Ireland which was green with a harp in the centre. That flag was first used in 1642, by Owen Roe O’Neill. Also known as Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill ...