After a 23-hour trip that included a snow delay in Chicago, Leo, Julie and their two daughters arrived in Miami (Leo and Julie were seated in row 39, which is Charlie's jersey number), went to their ...
The 24-year-old former Gaelic footballer from County Down landed a spectacular 56-yard field goal on his debut for the New Orleans Saints in their 21-17 loss to the Miami Dolphins at the Hard Rock Sta ...
There were some raised eyebrows in the small village of Mayobridge in County Down when local boy Charlie Smyth embarked on ...
Patrick O’Donovan obviously wasn’t around in the 1840s for the great famine in Ireland. But the more the country’s minister for culture, communications and sport researches and studies the subject, ...
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Over the next nine days, the Royal National Mòd is taking place in the west Highlands. The event will bring together competitors and visitors for what is described as the world's largest event ...
The accent is an immediate giveaway of her Down roots, but Niamh Mallon will always be an adopted daughter of the Tribe after helping Galway to a famous All-Ireland senior camogie title success.
New York’s distinct accent — the one that brought us Joe Pesci’s defensive “Funny how?” in “Goodfellas” and Fran Drescher’s thick “Oh, Mr. Sheffield” from the sitcom “The Nanny” — is rubbing a lot of ...
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15 Irish Claims to Fame

Ireland is a small country, yet it holds a big reputation. From its stunning natural beauty to its rich cultural traditi ...
As the sun sets in the Heights on Wednesdays, a handful of athletes chase each other around the grassy expanse of Montie Beach Park, bumping, kicking and dribbling what looks like a volleyball in a ...