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A Co Donegal tourist attraction telling the story of the Irish Famine has been partially destroyed in a fire. The blaze was reported on Saturday afternoon at Doagh Famine Village in the ...
Investigations are under way into the cause of a fire that caused significant damage to a tourist “famine village” in Co Donegal. The fire at Doagh Famine Village in north Inishowen broke out ...
With community kitchens – one of the last remaining lifelines in Gaza – now threatened with closure, the world is witnessing a man-made famine unfolding ... The Irish Government must also ...
Landscape architects J&L Gibbons called the Queen 'the nation’s bedrock', adding: 'It is with bedrock that we have created a bridge over soil, tree roots and water.'Credit: PA The tribute to our ...
The near life-size statue on a raised plinth at the republican memorial garden on Gardenmore ... was an instrumental part of the battle for Irish freedom.” ...
A statue has been unveiled in memory of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands in Belfast, marking the 44th anniversary of his death. The statue of the hunger striker and former MP was revealed at the ...
Dublin City council puts stewards at Molly Malone Statue. Photo: Stephen Collins/Collins Photos Stewards put in place by Dublin City Council (DCC) have been busy warning tourists not to grope the ...
The site of a famine burial ground in ... even to choosing the location, under an Irish oak tree with a preservation order, so it can never be cut down, and getting a contractor to put paving around ...
In Mitchel’s depiction, the Famine was the result of the British government’s singular obsession with the laws of ‘political economy’ – an adherence to economic principles that ideologically blinkered ...
The government will make it a crime to climb on Winston Churchill's statue in Parliament Square ... the Royal Artillery Memorial in Hyde Park, and many other famous structures across Britain ...