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Today in History for Dec. 6: In 1752, a government pamphlet in Halifax became the first book published in Canada. In 1780, Jean-Antoine Aide-Crequy, the first Canadian-born painter, died in Quebec ...
The inquiry into the Covid-19 pandemic says Boris Johnson’s ‘toxic’ government repeatedly acted ‘too little, too late’ and 23 ...
Wednesday, December 4, 1957 to be exact – the Battle of Belfast between Northern Ireland and Italy – a 2-2 draw raged at Windsor Park on one of the most bizarre and shameful afternoons in Irish ...
Specifically, commissioner Henna Virkkunen — responsible for tech sovereignty, security and democracy — will present a ...
They're masters of the dark political arts who know the peccadilloes of every MP. Now, a new book reveals how the Whips of ...
Disgraced Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s name has been stripped from commemorative plaques in the Falklands.
We’re happy to report that the new eight-part Netflix series “House of Guinness” is not all suds and foam, but a glass act. While not pitcher perfect, it just might cure what ales you as it all goes ...
Former UUP director of communications Alex Kane was among the tens of thousands of unionists who gathered at Belfast City ...
The Prince turns 70! Prince Charles celebrated his 70th birthday by releasing two new sweet family portraits, taken by Chris Jackson. This photo features Charles, Camilla, Will, Kate, Harry, Meghan, ...
Ireland just made history by electing Catherine Connolly as its next president in a milestone victory that attracted international attention. Historian ...
Zack Polanski’s smash-hit eco-populism might seem like a sudden gear-change for the Green party. In fact it’s part of a ...
If 16 year olds can work 40 hours a week, it’s only fair to allow them a say in who governs them, writes TD Aidan Farrelly.
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