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Ireland's Own, 5 Jun 2026

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ArticleMILO O’SHEA

IT WAS A beau­ti­ful sunny day in Dub­lin City as three of us were head­ing in a car to cheer on Water­ford in a hurl­ing match. was sit­ting in the front pas­sen­ger seat and, as we waited for a set of lights to turn red, a very famil­iar fig­ure...

MILO O’SHEA

ArticleFor the kids

12-page Owen’s Club sec­tion with more fun and games, fea­tures and fas­cin­at­ing facts for our younger read­ers.

For the kids

ArticleThe Gre­sham Hotel - Carnage on Bloody Sunday.

Eamonn Dug­gan exam­ines the state­ment given to the Bur­eau of Mil­it­ary His­tory by James Doyle, man­ager of the hotel, dur­ing a tumul­tu­ous period in the his­tory of the coun­try. THE BUREAU of Mil­it­ary’s His­tory’s won­der­ful archive of...

The Gre­sham Hotel - Carnage on Bloody Sunday.

ArticleAn Apple A Day.

When rela­tions sour between a local apple sup­plier and his retailer, Miss Flanagan helps restore some sweet­ness to the situ­ation ...... MISS FLANAGAN stepped out of her cot­tage at the end of Church Lane and breathed a deep breath. She was just...

An Apple A Day.

ArticlePoems We Learned At School. This week Paddy Ryan ana­lyses

57 FIRST PUBLISHED in 1930, this poem was a par­tic­u­lar favour­ite of my late moth­erin-law. Cov­er­ing a broad sweep of myth­o­logy and local his­tory, the poet attrib­utes mys­tical qual­it­ies to this hawthorn tree. It is very much in keep­ing...

Poems We Learned At School. This week Paddy Ryan ana­lyses