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St Roch’s are heading to Croke Park
A FANTASTIC year of celebration and new activity has followed St Roch’s Marching Band (above) since they were crowned All Ireland Champions at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉiréann in Wexford, but they will hit new heights next month after being invited to perform in front of a capacity crowd at Croke Park.
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Why not walk in Brother Walfrid's footsteps?
THIS September, people in Glasgow will have the chance to walk in the footsteps of Brother Walfrid, and learn the full story of this legendary Irishman.
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Irish patriots remembered in Glasgow
DURING Easter weekend a number of commemorative ceremonies took place in several cemeteries in Glasgow and the west of Scotland, to honour Irish men and women who kept the national spirit alive among the exiles.
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Features


Mysterious and magical mavericks
WHEN we hear the words ‘Dracula’ and ‘Narnia,’ they instantly conjure up images of mythical darkly romantic figures and mystical lands filled with adventure and foreboding in equal measure.
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A land of stories and storytellers
READING is hugely beneficial, but sure you don’t need me to tell that. Both from an educational point of view and for your mental health it’s a win-win past time.
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Solidarity with the oppressed comes from lived experience
IN THIS month of May here at home, we take a moment to reflect and remember the catastrophic events that shaped the Irish wherever they first saw the light of day.
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Comment & Opinion


Gains to be made by growing connections
AMIDST glorious sunshine across Scotland, the last while also saw a blaze of activity in terms of Irish Scottish business links.
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Solidarity with the oppressed comes from lived experience
IN THIS month of May here at home, we take a moment to reflect and remember the catastrophic events that shaped the Irish wherever they first saw the light of day.
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Celebrations put Pearse Park in the picture
THE last weekend of March 2025 will live long in the memory of Scotland GAA and those who witnessed and participated
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As Gaeilge


An iad Kneecap an scéal, i ndáirÃre?
BHUEL, a chairde, agus mé ag scrÃobh i nGaeilge, is dócha nach dtig liom gan rud a rá faoi Kneecap agus an nuacht/chonspóid is déanaà atá ag leanúint thart orthu na laethanta seo.
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Gaeltacht grianmhar an oirdheisceart
BEIDH Cór na Deise ag teacht go Glaschú I mà na Bealtaine chun ceolchoirm a dheanamh Dé Sathairn an 10ú I Garnethill Multicultural...
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Céimeanna dearfacha
BHUEL, tá súil agam go raibh an t-ádh libh a bheith i nGlaschú maidin Dé Sathairn an 8ú Márta chun mórshiúl na Féile Pádraig Ghlaschú
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Sport


Where will the early season silverware be heading?
A CLEARER picture is starting to emerge in Scotland’s GAA landscape with regards to who might be taking home some of the early season silverware.
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Why not walk in Brother Walfrid's footsteps?
THIS September, people in Glasgow will have the chance to walk in the footsteps of Brother Walfrid, and learn the full story of this legendary Irishman.
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Fond farewell to the father of modern Hibs
WITH the recent passing of Sir Tom Farmer at the age of 84, the world has lost a great man, Britain has lost one of its greatest captains of industry, Scotland has lost a true visionary and Edinburgh and Leith has lost one of its finest sons.
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Entertainment


Peadar Brown’s is the place for you!
NESTLED on Clanbrassil Street, just a short stroll from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, Peadar Brown’s is a throwback to a different Dublin—a Dublin that remembers its roots, embraces its culture, and doesn’t mind ruffling a few feathers along the way.
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A land of stories and storytellers
READING is hugely beneficial, but sure you don’t need me to tell that. Both from an educational point of view and for your mental health it’s a win-win past time.
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Scottish successes at World Championships
THE recent World Irish Dancing Championships in Dublin saw Scottish schools enjoy great success once again, proving the continuing popularity of the sport in Scotland.
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