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Ireland

August 2024

  • Members of Kneecap outside the Egyptian Theatre before the start of the Sundance Film Festival on 18 January in Park City, Utah.

    How Northern Irish rap trio Kneecap rose to fame by subverting the Troubles

  • A car wrapped in plastic at the scene at Renmore barracks in County Galway

    Irish police investigate whether stabbing of army chaplain terror-related

  • A rocky outcrop

    Irish-Scottish rock formation may be rare record of ‘snowball Earth’ period

  • Residents of the Flevoflats, specially adapted accommodation for older people in Amsterdam, part of a plan to create caring neighbourhoods.

    How to fill the huge gaps in social care provision

  • Tommy Robinson’s passport may be invalid, say Irish parliamentarians

  • Breastfeeding women try to show orangutan how to care for baby at Dublin zoo

  • Notebook
    Hurling could be a global phenomenon if it weren’t such an unexportable sport

    Rowan Moore
  • Country diary
    Country diary: The gawky yet graceful Irish hare has a lot of history to carry

  • Morrissey’s Irish Blood, English Heart is by no means a far-right anthem

  • Sobering times for UK alcohol-free bars as many struggle to survive

  • Brief letters
    Putting tofu firmly in readers’ mouths

  • ‘She did not suffer a fool or hypocrite and loved a good laugh’: novelist Edna O’Brien

  • Irish police question man over woman’s death in County Cork

  • Far-right call to arms over Southport has echoes of Dublin stabbings aftermath

  • Adrian Chiles

    I always expect a warm welcome in Ireland. But Galway blew me away

    Adrian Chiles
    Visiting the races this week, it felt as if there was no better place to be in all the world. No wonder the locals were so proud, writes Adrian Chiles
  • Irish playwright, short-story writer and novelist Edna O'Brien, 3 April 1962.

    From the Guardian archive
    Edna O’Brien in her own words – archive, 1962

    20 November 1962: The writer talks to Denis Hart about leaving County Clare for London, debut novel The Country Girls, and her new play
  • Wiffen stands on the podium with his gold medal around his neck. He is holding the Irish flag up behind him

    Ireland basks in glory of Olympic swimming success

    Daniel Wiffen won gold in 800m freestyle 24 hours after Mona McSharry’s bronze in 100m breaststroke
  • The crashed helicopter embedded in the roof of a farm building in Westmeath.

    Two men die after helicopter crashes into building near Irish village

    Police say crash happened at about 3.30pm on farmland near Killucan, County Westmeath
  • still life with Orange and Lemon for Tony Shiels obit

    Tony Shiels obituary

    Artist and magician whose showmanship was akin to that of Salvador Dalí
  • Police officers and firefighters inspecting the damage after the 15 August 1998 bombing

    Omagh bombing inquiry chair vows to work ‘rigorously and fearlessly’

    Inquiry into 1998 attack will ask whether ‘state authorities’ could have acted to prevent mass killing
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