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New research finds that the long‑term health impacts of the Great Irish Famine varied by region and socioeconomic conditions ...
As we look ahead to another Trophy Day at Paradise on Saturday (May 17), we are delighted to confirm that Celtic will be ...
Given that the Government agreed to the unachieveable targets for 2030 with no mandate from the Irish people and recent ...
We set out to understand how a disaster as terrible as the Great Irish Famine (1845–1852), one of the worst famines in history, can affect the long‑term health of the people who survived it.
A group of Irish Defence Forces veterans have set off on a 170km march along Ireland’s historic Famine Trail, raising vital ...
While Kilmallock is the site of Ireland's National Famine Commemoration this year, Ireland’s Great Hunger Museum of Fairfield ...
The newly formed Donegal Disabled Persons’ Organisation is launching itself with two consultations: one in Letterkenny on ...
While world leaders sit on their hands, over two million Palestinians in Gaza are facing starvation, in what can only be ...
International response to the Great Irish Famine will be discussed by several distinguished guests at 2025 Famine Summer School in the National Famine Museum in Strokestown Park, County Roscommon ...
The Famine Memorial marks the end of the National Famine Way, a 165-kilometer trail retracing the path of thousands who ...
A Co Donegal tourist attraction telling the story of the Irish Famine has been partially destroyed ... including former prisoners, have visited th site since it opened in the late 1990s.
Pat Doherty, who built up the Doagh Famine Village in Inishowen with his sister Majella over 30 years, said forensic investigators identified “a small [air] compressor” behind one of the ...