One author who is dismantling the “mummy binary”

One author who is dismantling the “mummy bina...

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Should we rename Irish streets that carry a British legacy?

Campaign groups Liú na Laoi and Misneach are calling for a number of Cork streets to be renamed. They are arguing that names linked to Britain's colonial past should be replaced with Irish republican and Gaelic figures. Speaking to Anton was Lar Ó Tuama of Misneach Corcaigh and L ...  Show more

Nigel Farage has "never been angrier in his life"

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has resigned as MP for Clacton. He is saying he will contest the resulting by-election, claiming he has "never been angrier in his life" as he accused the media of trying to intimidate his family. We get the latest from the UK with the Political comm ...  Show more

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