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Fri, 10 Apr, 2020

Let’s hear it for the girls: New book celebrates Cork's Scoil Mhuire
Let’s hear it for the girls: New book celebrates Cork's Scoil Mhuire

A new book celebrates the pioneering educators who founded Cork’s Scoil Mhuire, writes Ellie O’Byrne, where past pupils include actress Fiona Shaw, knitwear designer Bébhinn Marten and TV presenter Clodagh McKenna.

Mon, 21 Jan, 2019

1916: Con Colbert was an ordinary man in extraordinary time
1916: Con Colbert was an ordinary man in extraordinary time
Con Colbert was not an intellectual nor an orator, but he was shot after the Rising for his love of country, writes John O’Callaghan 

Mon, 01 Feb, 2016

Stamps commemorate Pearse's Dublin school

The 100th birthday of a Dublin school founded by Easter Rising rebel Padraic Pearse will be commemorated in two new stamps.

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