The flags were apt symbols of the passions that divide Northern Ireland’s two contending groups ... ever since the six counties that make up Ulster were split off from the 26 counties of ...
Almost 2,000 soldiers from the 36th Ulster Division died on the first day of the Somme campaign. When it was withdrawn from ...
A social media post about Northern Ireland which used an Irish tricolour has been removed by 10 Downing Street. An edited version of the Instagram post has now been uploaded without the flag.
The burning of the flag and poster has been condemned by politicians in Northern Ireland. Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) leader Doug Beattie tweeted it was "not acceptable, it is childish and ...
Protestors say an entire community has been ignored because the signs at Belfast's Grand Central Station don't include the ...
It is 2032 and a bustling Galway city is powered by 26 hydroelectric water wheels churned by the Corrib’s torrents.
Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie said it is the latest incident which demonstrates Downing Street ‘doesn’t understand’ Northern Ireland. Two Union flags have been put up near the ...
UNTIL the 17th century, Ulster was one of the most Gaelic provinces of Ireland. The charm of the land, with its soft glens and mist-hung mountains, its harpers, poets, cattle raids and mythic ...
Ulster’s Digital Archive of Irish is a project which aims to digitise and make available to the members of the general public a corpus of Irish language recordings on the basis of collections of tapes ...
Ulster Rugby Round Up podcast: Ireland's penalty problem in France, Ntamack's 'forward' pass and Ulster's chances of Six Nations caps against Italy Ulster Rugby Round Up podcast: Ulster's tactical ...
Ulster and Ireland fans will remember Kevin Maggs as the direct, hard-hitting centre who won 70 caps in green, but in recent years the 50-year-old has turn... Thursday, 19 September 2024 Newsletters ...
During these early years of the Northern Ireland ... Union flags flew every 1 July and 11 November during solemn public ceremonies of grief and remembrance. In 1922, an ‘Ulster Tower’ was ...