No.2 I have met many people that have grown up in Ireland, 0:56.802 But they had learned Irish at school can’t really remember a lot of it, 1:00.658 Or they never got the chance to learn Irish and they would love to speak it. 1:05.837 In the words of Patrick Pearse: ”Tir ga...
The choices of tipple and the places for consumption may be ever-changing but alcohol still plays a central role in Ireland’s life and culture, even for those who choose abstinence or moderation. We spoke to a number of Irish people about how they drink now,...
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"The community in Irish culture is such an important thing and one of the ways that it was done historically and is still done is the pub," said actor Dan Prior. "And it wasn't just about the drinking as a lot of people like to talk about. It's where you would talk, it's wher...
Ireland has witnessed significant social change and sometimes dizzying levels of diversity in recent decades. Does that extend to a new willingness to talk about sexuality? And, more specifically, how comfortable are gays and lesbians about disclosing their sexual orientation? When the Irish Times/...
9 April: Assessing the impact for grocery retail in Ireland As Irish consumer behaviour shifts dramatically, retailers are at the front line in delivering essential food and medicines to the public. Manufacturers are facing unprecedented supply chain challenges to meet an unstable demand. Understanding...
In order to find out if you require a visa for entry to Ireland, whether by air, sea or land, please liaise with your local Irish Embassy or other diplomatic representative before you travel. An Irish visa is a certificate placed on your passport or travel document to indicate that you ar...
explain the exact process for Ireland: https://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/returning_to_ireland/residency_and_citizenship/returning_to_ireland_with_your_non_eea_spouse.html Once you have residency as outlined in that article, then you start the naturalization process to become an Irish citizen....
popular Irish names tended to come from mythology – Deirdre, Niamh, Oisín and Gráinne – but in the 21st century there’s been a shift towards adjectives” and nouns, he says. Fiadh means “grace and wildness” whileRían(Ree-an) – the fourth most popular boy’s name in Ireland last...
More recently, buoyed by the apparent success of the initial policy, the Irish Government indicated its intention to explore the potential for a wind generated electricity export market. However, problems are evident that threaten these ambitions as Ireland's wind policy and most of its commercial ...