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Jon Stokes' 'A Guide to the Trees of Great Britain and Ireland' is a Wild Guide from the Tree Council. Tree Council trees, science and research director Stokes has produced a photographic ...
Hidden away from tourist trails, Ireland’s lesser-known castles, abbeys and hillforts offer atmospheric ruins and ancient ...
The National Museum of Ireland at Turlough Park, Castlebar, has just launched a full programme of free summer activities for ...
When British authorities deported Irish rebels to their Australian penal colonies, they also exported a tradition of anti-colonial resistance.
The division of Ireland into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland is a complex and turbulent story, shaped by centuries of political, religious, and social upheaval. This video offers a brief ...
Europe Population on island of Ireland tops 7M for first time since 19th century: Study Overall population of island in 2022 stood at 7.1M people, up 26% over 20 years since 2002, new research finds ...
A letter jointly signed by Mary Queen of Scots and her husband, Lord Darnley, urging a Highland family to maintain peace around Inverness has sold for £15,000 at auction in Edinburgh.
Off the coast of Ireland, underwater archaeologists recently found an 18th-century vessel that is believed to be a long-lost treasure ship.
Officials recently unveiled the deepest-recorded shipwreck in French waters, complete with a remarkably well-preserved cargo dating back 500 years.
French officials recently announced the discovery of Camarat 4, the deepest shipwreck ever found in French waters. The site includes 16th-century Italian ceramics with Christian symbols.
The French Navy recently found the deepest-ever shipwreck in French waters, a 16th-century vessel with preserved cargo of faience pitchers from Liguria, Italy.
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