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Latest ArticlesIs Laminate Flooring a Good Choice for Your Home?

If you're having a new home built or are renovating your existing home, you may consider changing...

Plan Your Wedding Reception Well

A well-planned wedding reception could be the difference between a stress-free, memorable party,...

Can You Write an eBook?

eBooks are books in online form. With the advent of many wireless book readers like Amazon's...

Things to do and see in Belfast

In every city, there exists a modern and natural beauty, which is true for the city of Belfast in...

How To Avoid Buying A Lemon When You Buy A Car

Buying a new car is a heavy investment, and a car's purpose is basically to take you from one...

Latest Irish NewsThree men charged in relation to seizure of €640k of drugs in Kildare

A total of 32 kilos of suspected herbal cannabis was found after Gardaí and Revenue officers...

Billionaire Irish philanthropist Martin Naughton dies aged 87

Naughton (87) took ill while travelling in the United States with his wife Carmel, his family said...

Family and political leaders honour David Andrews’ peace and humanitarian legacy

The former foreign affairs minister died aged 91....

Funeral details announced for motorcycle racer who died following accident at Tandragee 100

He crashed in the Senior Support race last Saturday, June 27th, and was taken to hospital by air...

Cork sect excommunicated by Pope Leo to celebrate Mass 'as usual' on Sunday

Cork SSPX (Society of St Pius X) church to celebrate Mass ‘as normal’ despite their excommunication...

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