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  • 'I grew up in Ireland and Australia, but the green jersey is most important'
  • How Irish is Andy Burnham? Arguably more Irish than Joe Biden
  • The Irish railroad workers who made Erin, Tennessee home

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the42.ie /1 week ago

'I grew up in Ireland and Australia, but the green jersey is most important'

Tom O’Toole is back in the country where he spent 10 years of his youth.

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irishtimes.com /1 month ago

How Irish is Andy Burnham? Arguably more Irish than Joe Biden

Plus: Patrick O’Donovan’s famine-memorial socks, TDs ignored by everyone and a marksman for the birds

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irishcentral.com /1 week ago

The Irish railroad workers who made Erin, Tennessee home

The Irish influence in the town of Erin is still visible today and the Irish heritage of the town's founders is celebrated.

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the42.ie /2 days ago

'I've been supporting Ireland since I was a kid. My mum's full Ireland'

Sean Jansen made his Test debut in front of family and friends in Australia.

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irishcentral.com /2 days ago

Irish Network Orlando: Building community beyond St. Patrick's Day

Honorary Irish consul Patrick Delaney reflects on a year of cultural milestones that inspired a new grassroots organization for Central Florida's Irish community.

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irishcentral.com /3 weeks ago

As my Irish father would say ...

For Father's Day, IrishCentral Contributor Kevin O'Hara recalls his Irish father's unique turns of phrase.

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cicnews.com /2 weeks ago

Your Irish ancestors lived in Canada generations ago. You might still be Canadian

There are 4.4 million people in Canada who report Irish roots. Irish is the third-largest ancestry in the country — with one in eight Canadians tracing a thread back to a townland...

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irishcentral.com /1 week ago

Irish-American Cultural Traditions: A Living Connection Across the Atlantic

As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, Irish-American cultural traditions offer a vivid reminder that the relationship between the two countries is not simply historical—it r...

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irishcentral.com /4 weeks ago

Profiles in Pride: Brendan Behan, Irish author of "The Quare Fellow"

Celebrating Irish icons, past and present from the Irish LGBTQ+ community for Pride this year. Here is a look at Brendan Behan.

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irishcentral.com /1 week ago

Facts about the Irish in America for the 4th of July

The Irish have played a large role in the history of the United States.

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irishcentral.com /1 month ago

When New York was Irish, in summers long ago

Michael Scanlon writes of the Irish New York neighborhoods of old and how Irish immigrants have passed them on to immigrants of other nationalities. 

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irishcentral.com /1 month ago

Remember our fighting Irish American warriors this Memorial Day

This Memorial Day, we remember the debt of gratitude the United States owes to the brave, fighting Irish and Irish American warriors.

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irishcentral.com /1 week ago

The Irish and Irish American signatories of the Declaration of Independence

There were three men who were born in Ireland that were signatories of the US Declaration of Independence. Learn about the historic document's Irish links here!

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irishcentral.com /1 week ago

What have the Irish done for America?

The legacy of the Irish in America runs deeper than one might expect.

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thejournal.ie /1 month ago

An American in Ireland: I may not be the flag but I will be the pole holding you up

Dublin in Pride month is a pleasant surprise for our columnist migrating from a place where resistance shows up differently.

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irishmirror.ie /13 hours ago

Home is where the hearth is says Irish star

"I've been in Ireland for ten years, pretty well settled with children being born over there and everything so there's definitely a sense of home in both places.”

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irishcentral.com /2 weeks ago

The Irish didn't just come to America, they helped create it.

As America marks its 250th birthday, it's time to restore the Irish to the nation's founding narrative.

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irishcentral.com /1 month ago

Sport and Irish-American identity in the early Twentieth Century

Collections in the AIHS archive show how sport played a significant role in connecting Irish immigrants and their descendants across the diaspora.

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irishcentral.com /2 weeks ago

New Irish passport launches with advanced security features

Ireland's new passport celebrates nature, culture and innovation.

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thejournal.ie /1 month ago

An American in Ireland: I reversed the journey my ancestors made, just to come home

Dublin is moody, complicated, expensive but our new columnist is finding more and more reasons to stay.

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irishcentral.com /1 month ago

Ways you know you grew up in the Irish countryside

Signs that you've had a good rural rearing in the auld Emerald Isle.

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irishcentral.com /1 month ago

How the most Irish town in America was built on seaweed

This is the very Irish story of how an Irish immigrant created an Irish moss enterprise in Scituate, MA, the most Irish town in America. 

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survivefrance.com /1 month ago

EU Citizen Or Still Uk Citizen which one am I

In Ireland there’s no ceremony if you get citizenship by descent. The ceremony is only for people who are naturalized. My husband’s was in Killarney and I had to drag him by the sc...

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irishcentral.com /2 weeks ago

The Irish immigrant who penned New Zealand's national anthem

Irish-born Thomas Bracken penned "God Defend New Zealand" in the 1870s; over a century later, the song would become the country's national anthem.

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