- twitter.com ireland@Ireland curated by a new person each week. Week #439: Carmel. Advocate for my mother and others who were in #Bessboro, seeking truth & justice.
- theguardian.com world/irelandLabour donor and green energy businessman given permission to serve papers to Paul Staines’ home in Ireland. 2 Jul 2024 17.49 BST.
- rationalwiki.org wiki/IrelandIn 1937, Ireland adopted a new constitution, it became a Republic free of the British Crown in 1948, and it focused on its internal affairs during the following decades.
- timeanddate.com World Clock IrelandSee Holidays in Ireland. Create a Calendar for Ireland. Current Local Time in Locations in Ireland with Links for More Information (25 Locations).
- independent.ie irish-newsRead all the latest Irish news and updates from around Ireland. Including politics, business, education, sport and lifestyle and entertainment.
- Explore Ireland with its epic mountain peaks, magnificent coastlines, lofty lighthouses and rich greenery. Plan your holiday at home now.
- discoveringireland.com ireland/An Ireland vacation encompasses a wide and varied experience and visitors are guaranteed to leave with a memorable story to tell and fond memories.
- nationsonline.org oneworld/ireland.htmIreland is known for Irish Stew (Lamb, Mutton or Beef with potatoes and vegetables), Irish breads, Irish Whiskey, Irish linen, and Irish pottery.
- liveandinvestoverseas.com country-hub/europe/…Fact #1: Ireland is called Éire in Irish, but you will most often hear it referred to as the Republic of Ireland officially in English.
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/IrelandThe hunting of a bear in 10,500 BCE shows that Ireland by then had hunter-gatherer inhabitants, and the earliest "village" is from 7000 BCE.