From the birthplace of St. Patrick to the color green, several popular myths actually have little to do with the true origins of the holiday.
Ireland’s placenames tell us so much about the country’s history and mythology, its geography and its ecology. Illustrations: Jennifer Farley ...
Renewable energy has become the primary focus for filling this indigenous supply gap.  Onshore wind turbines are now a common sight on Irish hills, currently supplying approximately 8GW of power. ...
Is Irish butter actually better—or just better marketed? Its deep yellow color, ultra-creamy texture, and rich flavor come ...
UK prime minister Keir Starmer has said there is an ambition to "go further" on the defence and security collaboration between Ireland and the UK, particularly in terms of the undersea cables off the ...
Solving Dublin’s housing challenge will require difficult but unavoidable choices about public investment and land use ...
Australia is enormous — almost the size of the contiguous United States — yet it has a surprisingly small human population and more sheep than people. Much of the reason comes down to geography: huge ...
Wars that begin thousands of kilometres away can now reach directly into offices, factories, and hospitals through the digital networks on which modern economies depend ...
From bustling family-friendly parades to traditional music, there’s an incredible range of events taking place in towns and villages across Northern Ireland to celebrate our patron saint ...
A hidden door off Drury Lane leads to a riot of 1990s pop culture — proof that in an age of streaming and scrolling, nothing beats the magic of being there ...
Shared Prosperity, Shared Seas, Shared Ties. Ireland and the United Kingdom share a unique partnership, rooted in our geography, our history, and the ...
Americans are increasingly moving abroad. From Portugal to Japan, these countries host some of the fastest-growing U.S. expat ...