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Learn to play Irish music or speak the language, to sail, cook, understand wine – and much more
Ian Duhig’s parents emigrated to England in the 1950s in search of a better life. In this essay, he looks at growing up under the influence of Ireland and never feeling quite at home
Michael Lynch epitomised the best of FF’s commitment to community politics – Martin
Free all-island event includes arts, music, history, heritage and science for people of all ages
Irish traditional music festival in Drogheda is planet’s largest with some 10,000 participants
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Food and Ford to feature in celebration of city as place of community, culture, commerce
From babies to the elderly, the Luton Irish Forum offers support for all
Wreath-layings and readings among the series of Rising-related events due to take place
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German supermarkets, family tensions and water charges among themes at New Inn festival
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