The Harp Bar, Belfast, played host yesterday to a cracker evening of celebration for HARP lager, one of the leading and ...
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This article presents the work of three scholars from three disciplinary areas, surveying the history of the Irish harp through the lenses of organology and musicology, supported by literary and ...
From official documents to Guinness pint glasses and Ryanair planes, the harp is dotted throughout various aspects of society, intricately intertwined with notions of Irish identity. However ...
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OLD city centre pub The Harp of Erin has a history interwound with Bradford’s Irish community. Here, Paul Jennings, the author of Bradford Pubs and The Local: A History of the English Pub ...
Diageo-owned Irish lager and cider brand, Rockshore, has launched a new brand platform and multichannel campaign, ‘Refreshingly Irish’, which celebrates the unique playful Irish banter that happens ...
Traceability, misuse of microchips, and fake passport issues were raised in a program by Irish broadcaster RTÉ, including undercover footage and microchip record analysis. In response ...
Striking a swell on the other side of the world is not easy, especially from the UK. There are myriad logistics, let alone the most simple; getting time off work at a moment’s notice, squaring ...
Increasing numbers of young Irish adults live with their parents. A severe housing affordability crisis is to blame. Rents in Ireland jumped 84% between 2010 and 2022, far more than the EU average.
It presents original and coherent arguments, well supported by meticulous, wide-ranging research, and is written with conviction and clarity … an important addition to the literature on Irish cultural ...
As of the fourth quarter of 2023, there were 2.7 million people employed in the Republic of Ireland, corresponding to an employment rate of 74 percent. Although unemployment rose in the immediate ...