For anyone in Fermanagh with an interest in family history, April 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark moment with the publication of the 1926 Census.
The international swan census takes place this weekend, with volunteers helping count whooper and Bewick’s swans ...
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Ireland first counted itself in the 1926 census — the results still echo a century later
A century after the Free State’s first census, its figures still illuminate Ireland’s struggles with identity, population, ...
Opening of this material will facilitate much research, and for many the chance to place our own family story in context ...
The recall affects passports issued between Dec. 23 and Jan. 6, Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said.
Professional genealogists have highlighted overlooked census forms that unveil the texture of Irish life in the early 20th century. Accredited Genealogists Ireland (AGI) has released a new resource ...
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'Irish is having a moment all over the country': Why more people than ever are speaking our native language
The Irish language is having its moment — from the first-of-its-kind dictionary aimed at ending the need to understand Irish ...
Mark Wallace, the owner of the Rex Bar in Belfast’s Shankill Road, knows just two phrases in Irish. The first is “Shankill” – ...
The next U.S. census is four years away, but two lawsuits playing out this year could affect how the head count will be done ...
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