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Teachers and gardaí are set to go on strike in coming weeks http://www.newstalk.com/We-dont-want-public-transporttype-strikes-by-teachers-and-garda–Donohoe
Parish priests visited the sick and dying during The Famine (1845-49), and caught the terrible fever that was raging at that time. One such was Father
The Garda Commissioner has defended the progress of the investigation into the murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe, who was shot dead during an armed
As gardaí plan to take unprecedented strike action for four days, the Minister for Public Expenditure Paschal Donohoe has told Ministers he is unwilling to
Emma Donoghue's latest book The Wonder, published by Pan MacMillan, has been the Book of the Week on BBC's Radio 4 She was also the focus
Tim O'Donoghue, Director of KDYS Services, led Killarney's bid to become Ireland's first European Youth Centre. This will be the third in Europe. The others being
Sister Angela O'Donoghue, who spent most of her life in Abbotsford Convent, turns 100 By Justine Longmore Updated 11 Aug 2016, 10:04amThu 11 Aug 2016,
In The Times of 1 September Aisling Donohue, a tax lawyer with MG Partners based in Dublin describes how US technology companies can minimise their
The Third Quarter issue of the Irish Roots magazine has an article on the Coollattin Papers from the Earls Fitzwilliam estate of that name. They
We have over 520 name variants recognised on the site from historical and current records In the 1871 England, Wales & Scotland census we find