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Hail Hail, the Celts are everywhere!
I BELIEVE everyone has a story and luckily for me many find their way to me in the simplest of forms.

L J Sexton
Jun 20, 20257 min read


Culture and Heritage in focus
GLASGOW'S Irish History Group has hosted its inaugural Irish Culture and Heritage Conference.
The Irish Voice
Jun 19, 20252 min read


Cearta diúltaithe
THE decision of the organisers of TRNSMT to cancel Kneecap’s appearance this summer was, in some way, not that surprising.
Jeanette Findlay
Jun 19, 20254 min read


The road to Croke Park narrows
THE road to Croke Park is narrowing and the upcoming All-Ireland Senior Football Championship preliminary quarter-finals are poised to deliver the kind of drama, intensity, and potential upsets that have defined this GAA season.

Colly Clerkin
Jun 18, 20254 min read


There’s much more than just Gaelic Games growing at Glasgow Gaels!
IN THE heart of Glasgow, something special is taking root. Among the medals and trophies of recent years, a quieter, more profound victory is unfolding not on the pitch, but in the hearts of the smallest members of our GAA community.
David McGovern
Jun 18, 20253 min read


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.
The Irish Voice
Jun 17, 20252 min read


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.
Dan McGinty
Jun 17, 20254 min read


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.
The Irish Voice
Jun 16, 20252 min read


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.

Dr David McKinstry
Jun 16, 20258 min read


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.

L J Sexton
Jun 9, 20256 min read


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.
Michael Brady
Jun 9, 20253 min read


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.
The Irish Voice
May 31, 20251 min read


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.
Consul General of Ireland in Scotland
May 31, 20256 min read


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.
Michael Brady
May 29, 20254 min read


An iad Kneecap an scéal, i ndáiríre?
BHUEL, a chairde, agus mé ag scríobh i nGaeilge, is dócha nach dtig liom gan rud a rá faoi Kneecap agus an nuacht/chonspóid is déanaí atá ag leanúint thart orthu na laethanta seo.

Éimhín Ó Dunaigh
May 29, 20254 min read


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.

Phil MacGiolla Bháin
May 28, 20253 min read


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.

Ian Colquhoun
May 28, 20255 min read


Share your stories of working over by in Scotland
DID you, or someone in your family from Donegal, spend time working in Scotland between 1940 and 1990? If so, Donegal County Council wants to hear from you.
The Irish Voice
May 25, 20252 min read


Fabian’s fire will be fondly remembered
THE Irish community in Scotland was shocked and saddened to hear of the sudden passing of much-loved Comhaltas musician, Fabian Greenan...
Gerard Gough
May 24, 20255 min read


Shocks, stakes and showdowns ahead
WITH the Provincial Championships now wrapped up and the All-Ireland group stage in full swing, the 2025 intercounty football season has already delivered its fair share of drama. The draw has been made, the first round is half-way complete, and if recent results are anything to go by, we’re in for a rollercoaster summer.

Colly Clerkin
May 23, 20254 min read
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