The three contenders to become the next president of Ireland have emphasised that the nation’s flag should be a symbol of unity. Independent Catherine Connolly, Fine Gael-backed Heather Humphreys and ...
Fianna Fáil candidate drew attention to white part of Tricolour, representing ‘inclusion, dignity and respect’ ...
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Celtic left to rue 'baffling' VAR decision as Iheanacho's equalizer is ruled out in loss to Braga
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers was left to rue a “baffling” VAR decision that denied his team an equalizer against Braga in the Europa League on Thursday, despite replays suggesting that the goal had ...
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Irish presidential candidates say flag should be seen as a ‘symbol of unity’
The three contenders to become the next president of Ireland have emphasised that the nation’s flag should be a symbol of unity.
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TheJournal.ie on MSNOpinion: The Irish flag carries so much baggage - a united Ireland should have a new one
Between sectarian symbolism and anti-immigrant sentiment attached to the tricolour, a future united Ireland should have a new flag, writes Emma DeSouza.
Candidates in the Irish presidential election went head-to-head on the use of the Irish tricolour by anti-immigration campaigners, Gaza and a united Ireland in the first television debate of the ...
Launching the presidential bid for Fianna Fáil, Jim Gavin used his speech to outline his work with the GAA and local communities. Video: Dan Dennison Europe's winning Ryder Cup players have hit out at ...
Carlos Vicens' Braga arrive to face Celtic on Thursday amid indifferent domestic form despite a winning start to the Europa League.
Ryan Tubridy has expressed his upset about the 'takeover of the flag' as he admitted fears that Ireland could become a more populist state.
Brendan Rodgers is hopeful harmony will soon break out around Celtic as supporters prepare for a 29-minute silent protest against the club’s board at the start of Thursday’s Europa League match at ...
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A British court throws out a terror-related charge against a member of the Irish rap group Kneecap
Kneecap has been the center of controversy in Britain since last year, when the previous government sought to block an arts grant for the band, citing its anti-British politics. That decision was ...
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Presidential candidate Jim Gavin says people entitled to erect Irish tricolour 'where they choose'
Presidential candidate Jim Gavin said people are entitled to erect the Irish tricolour flag “where they choose”.
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