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Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has paid tribute to 30 police officers posthumously ...
Debate over symbols of a united Ireland shows up a big North-South difference. A sense of unease: Potential changes to flag and anthem make voters in Republic less likely to support unity.
We just love finding facts that most people don't know, the one that Guinness formally registered the harp symbol in on April 5, 1862, long before Ireland had its own government. On April 5, 1862 ...
Voters in the Republic are strongly hostile to symbols of Northern Ireland, according to the latest research on attitudes to symbols and flags as part of the Irish Times/ARINS North and South series.
One standout example was Elizabeth's historic trip to the Republic of Ireland in May 2011 - the first by a British monarch in a century. King George V visited Ireland in 1911, when it was still ...
Analysis: the reticence to commemorate the day Ireland became a republic is down to the complexities and controversies of our history. 75 years ago on April 18th 1949, a significant milestone in ...