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Time for week two of the Irish Country Living Christmas quiz so turn off the TV,
put down your phone, grab the snacks and gather around the kitchen table.
In their third instalment of Old Ireland in Colour, authors John Breslin and Sarah-Anne Buckley have once again breathed new life into more of Ireland’s photographic gems, writes Janine Kennedy.
In conversation with Claire Murrihy, authors Adiba Jaigirdar and Katie O'Donoghue discuss Christmas gifting, the art of children's literature, and classic stories.
Cecily Gilligan has been researching the rich world of Irish folk medicine for almost forty years, interviewing people around the country who possess these mystical cures.
Oein DeBhairduin’s Twiggy Woman is a collection of traditional ghost stories from the Irish Traveller community. Here, he shares one of the book’s tales.
While best known for his Artemis Fowl series, children’s author Eoin Colfer speaks to Shannen Wilkin about his new book, Little Big Sister: a heart-warming story about finding the courage to shine.
At twelve years of age, Maureen Sullivan was taken from her home in Carlow and sent to a Magdalene Laundry in New Ross, Co Wexford. She is now an advocate for other survivors. This is her story.