Keep up to date with the latest developments with the Irish Independent’s live blog: We hope you stayed safe and healthy during the low temperatures this week, and that you manage during the ...
The Irish border loomed large during Northern Ireland’s Troubles, in which more than 3,600 people were killed in three decades of conflict involving Irish republican paramilitaries in the IRA ...
English football club Millwall, best known in the 1970s and 80s for their “No One Likes Us and We Don’t Care”-chanting supporters, and Irish unity rarely feature in the same sentence ...
It is known as one of the biggest shocks in the history of Irish League football. For some, it's perhaps the greatest of them all. The Irish Cup final of 1955 pitted an all-conquering, star ...
SCRANTON — Scranton Prep returned to the top of the girls tournament field while its boys team responded to a rare consolation game appearance with a dominant performance in the Lynett Memorial ...
The Times-Tribune extended family said goodbye to a granddaughter of newspaper patriarch E.J. Lynett, a former Scranton Times photographer and a legendary Times-Tribune sports writer and editor.
However, despite these trends and the increasing centrality of immigration to Irish life, the far-right failed to make an electoral breakthrough. Unlike in various European Union countries where ...
They pulled away from defending champion Scranton, 51-35, to win the 73rd Lynett Memorial Boys Basketball Tournament on Sunday night at the Lackawanna College Student Union. By providing an ...
“I was drunk from the feet up,” said Colm Oates, laughing. We were sitting in the corner of his Belfast pub, The Garrick, as he recalled his first taste of poitín. “I tried to stand, but my ...