Whilst the language of the beautiful game is universal, sometimes, on our European tour, you'll need a helping hand to get your message across. Have no fear: the Crystal Palace phrasebook is here!
Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller join Ali Plumb in the Radio 1 studio.
A fanciful 19th-century retreat sits on an island known as the Rock in Lough Key, in County Roscommon. Beneath the building lie the remains of a castle belonging to the MacDermots, one of medieval ...
The Irish mammy. She's an endless source of wisdom, isn't she? She always has an answer for everything. And a patron saint for every problem. Ask anyone who has an Irish mum and they'll tell you she ...
Athru ó bhonn é seo do phobal úsáidte na Gaeilge – ní gá focail as Gaeilge a shainmhíniú trí theanga eile níos mó.
Dalry is one of the most popular residential areas of Edinburgh and home to a range of independent shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs. Historians reckon the name comes from the Scottish Gaelic phrases ...
Shaun Casey recalls Armagh ladies’ surge to All-Ireland Junior honours 20 years ago THEY say you have to lose one to win one, but Armagh ladies were keen to buck that trend in 2005. They wanted to ...
AS keynote speaker, the award-winning broadcaster and author Lesley Riddoch already has a strong link to Scotland’s only ...
One of the simplest and most widely used phrases is Nollick Ghennal – Merry Christmas. Nollick is the Manx for ‘Christmas’, and Ghennal means ‘merry’. Say it like: “NULL-ick GYENN-al”.
Cornish became extinct as a living community language in Cornwall by the end of the 18th century. | ITV News West Country ...
Analysis: By the mid-13th century, the "English-Irish" had already begun to be assimilated in the native culture The question of national identity in Ireland is one which has a long and complicated ...
Patrick O’Donovan obviously wasn’t around in the 1840s for the great famine in Ireland. But the more the country’s minister for culture, communications and sport researches and studies the subject, ...