A neglected woodland in northern Israel offers a window into Éamon de Valera’s legacy and a lost moment of Irish-Israeli goodwill Éamon de Valera Grove in Beit Keshet Forest near the Palestinian town ...
Comtesse Jacqueline de Ribes, fashion designer hailed ‘the most stylish woman in the world’ She was one of the last survivors to have attended the spectacular 1951 Beistegui ball in Venice, in black ...
He saw that protectionism would not work in the postwar world and emphasised the importance of attracting outside investment.
Apart from today, that is. On January 1st, 1926, Irish broadcasting began, as Douglas Hyde – later to become first president of the Republic – opened the radio station 2RN, located over a small post ...
Irish civil servants concluded Winston Churchill was “unscrupulous” as they discussed how the crisis over King Edward VIII’s proposed marriage to an American divorcee could be used to the Irish Free ...
Winston Churchill was described as ‘a figure of great potentialities and of overweening ambition’ (PA) Irish civil servants concluded Winston Churchill was “unscrupulous” as they discussed how the ...
Britain strongly urged the Irish Government nearly fifty years ago not to release key 1936 records about King Edward VIII’s abdication, especially a key conversation between Éamon de Valera and a top ...
John Major ‘shouted at’ by Irish justice minister in Troubles-era meeting - Minister Padraig Flynn was exercised by a range of security issues.
Ministers on multiple occasions – when questioned on the government’s response to anti-Semitism following the October 7, 2023, terrorist attack on Israel and in the lead-up to the Bondi Beach ...
GB News presenter Eamonn Holmes was inundated with backlash as he returned to screens with the broadcaster's breakfast programme alongside Penny Smith. While the duo discussed the latest headlines and ...
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The American who was held in Ireland's WWII internment camp - twice
Guards at the Curragh had blanks in their weapons and the internees, allied and German, were allowed to visit local pubs and join fishing and golf trips.
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