It’s finally here: your big chance to prove you know more about Irish things and Irish people than almost any other reader of The Irish Times by competing in this year’s big St Patrick’s Day Quiz. Do ...
In the 1950s, roughly three out of every five children in Ireland left the country at some point. The 1980s saw another huge ...
From the identity of the final six teams to key selection issues and the co-hosts' preparedness, these are the things we will ...
A master craftsman will attempt to replicate the techniques used by monks to create "The Book of Kells" some 1200-years-ago.
Live coverage of the Noah Donohoe inquest on Monday as evidence is heard into the death of the Belfast schoolboy ...
We asked you Scotland fans for your reaction to the astonishing 50-40 win over France at Murrayfield. Here's a taste of what you had to say... Gerry: Magnificent win for Scotland. Just like the ...
Tiger Woods was arrested and charged with DUI after a rollover crash in Florida on March 27. The PGA Tour golfer was not injured in the accident.
Our borders are a test lab for technology and surveillance policies, but how far are we willing to let the government use ...
The Cheltenham Gold Cup is the most prestigious race of the British and Irish jump-racing season and the centrepiece of the ...
Somewhere in England, a learner driver has sat the driving theory test 128 times and failed every single one. At £23 per attempt, that adds up to £2,944 in fees alone, nearly £3,000 spent without ever ...
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Y’all or ya’ll? Here’s the right way to spell it
There's only one correct way to spell it, y'all.
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Ireland v Scotland: Winners and losers as Scots fall predictably short while reports of Irish demise ‘grossly exaggerated’
Winners and losers as Scotland fall short of Six Nations and Triple Crown glory.
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