Earlier this month, Ireland threatened to withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel's bid were to proceed. "RTÉ believes that Ireland's participation would be unacceptable given the ...
Thousands of people took to the streets of Dublin for a United Against Racism rally. The parade departed from Parnell Square at about 1pm on Saturday and made its way to Custom House Quay.
The protest happened at former Crown Paints site on the Malahide Road in Coolock on July 15, 2024. That demonstration was a part of a series of protests held at the site over a number of weeks.
“A lot of [the abuse] was far-right white males threatening me, saying, ‘I’ll change my opinion when I get raped’ or that they ‘hope I get raped’,” she said. However, she said, “at the bottom of the ...
Two Giants protest banners were scheduled to fly Sunday before Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart makes his first NFL start. Tentative plans for a third never materialized. So what happened?
More than 70,000 people descended on Dublin to see the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Minnesota Vikings in Croke Park on Sunday with pomp, pageantry and a protest following American football across ...
Former Dubs star Michael Darragh MacAuley has explained why he will be protesting at this weekend's NFL Dublin game at Croke Park.
Eight-time All-Ireland winner Michael Darragh Macauley says he is "disappointed" NFL action will take place in Croke Park this weekend and will be among those protesting at the event.
The former US President Barack Obama will be awarded the Freedom of Dublin today. Dublin City Council voted in 2017 to grant him the honour and he has decided to accept it while in Ireland for an ...
MICHAEL Darragh Macauley is opposed to this weekend’s American football action in Croke Park. The eight-time All-Ireland winner is ‘disappointed’ to see the NFL being allowed to ...
Fourteen years ago, US president Barack Obama stepped on stage at Dublin’s College Green to a rapturous reception. The 60,000 crowd had been worked up to hysterical levels of excitement by warm-up ...
As the NFL arrives in Dublin, Croke Park faces a deeper question: is Ireland selling identity for spectacle and profit?