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Ireland To-day was a literary magazine that ran from June 1936 to March 1938. It was edited by Jim O'Donovan [1] and published work by many emerging and established Irish writers of the time, including Brian Coffey, Daniel Corkery, Frank O'Connor, Denis Devlin, Michael McLaverty, Ewart Milne, Seán Ó Faoláin, Liam O'Flaherty, and Mervyn Wall.
In Dublin (magazine) Ireland's Own; Ireland Today; Irish Countrysports and Country Life Magazine, Irish hunting, shooting, fishing and country lifestyle magazine; Irish Monthly; Irish Music (magazine) Irish Rosary; Nós - Irish language youth and lifestyle magazine; Our Boys; RTÉ Guide; Saint Martin's Magazine; Stellar; The Dubliner (magazine ...
Micheál Martin became Ireland’s taoiseach (prime minister) for the second time in his political career on Thursday, a day later than planned. The Irish parliament descended into uproar on ...
Today Tonight was an Irish news and current affairs programme noted for its in-depth analysis, robust cross-examination of senior politicians and investigative reporting. The programme was broadcast on RTÉ One for the first time on Monday 6 October 1980.
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Thomas Davis. The founders of The Nation were three young men – two Catholics and one Protestant – who, according to the historian of the newspaper T. F. O'Sullivan, were all "free from the slightest taint of bigotry, and were anxious to unite all creeds and classes for the country's welfare.".
The Hibernia Magazine was a magazine published in Ireland, initially as a monthly magazine then fortnightly. The Magazine was started in 1937 had a Catholic ethos, being supported by the Knights of Saint Columbanus It was edited and owned by Basil Clancy from 1949 until January 1968 when John Mulcahy (who went on to own The Phoenix ) [ 1 ] [ 2 ...