Copy of Proclamation of Irish Republic sold for €124,000

An original copy of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic has been sold at auction for €124,000. It is thought to be one of only 50 out of 2,500 original copies to still exist. The document is one of the most important in Irish political history.

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Twitter and Facebook ‘make you brainier’

Irish scientists have published findings that will be good news for fans of Facebook and Twitter – Social media makes you more intelligent. A study at Trinity College, Dublin revealed that there is a link between social interaction and intelligence. The more people socialise, even if it is online, the more intelligent they will become.

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Ancestral home of Barack Obama

Tourists will soon have another attraction to visit in Ireland – the ancestral home of President Barack Obama. The President’s ancestors on his mother’s side of the family came from the tiny village of Moneygall. President Obaba visited the village in 2011 and enjoyed a pint of Guinness in the local pub.

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Ireland to be ‘best small country in the world by 2016’

The Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny has pledged to make Ireland the best small country in the world by 2016. Mr Kenny was speaking at the Fine Gael Ardfheis (annual party conference) when he addressed Ireland’s recent economic crisis and outlined his plans for the future. He said: “We will not celebrate until Ireland has reason… Continue reading Ireland to be ‘best small country in the world by 2016’

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Irish is only the third most used language in Ireland

Irish has dropped down to third in the list of the languages most spoken in Ireland, according to the 2011 Census. The census showed that English is the most used language and Polish is now the second most used. There are 119,526 people who speak Polish as their first language, and 56,430 who speak French.

Will Ferrell insists he’s Irish – and he’ll drive on the left!

Comedy actor Will Ferrell has spoken of his pride in his Irish roots and revealed that he would love to make a film in Ireland one day. Four years ago, the Anchorman star discovered that his family changed their name to Ferrell from Farrell when they left County Longford and arrived in America. He visited… Continue reading Will Ferrell insists he’s Irish – and he’ll drive on the left!

Barack Obama wishes to visit Ireland

US President Barack Obama says he enjoyed his visit to Ireland last year so much that he wants to do it all over again. He told the Irish Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, that he will be returning sometime after the Presidential Election of November 2012.

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