... just beneath Launceston in Cornwall. At Polson the bridge crosses the River Tamar, the time honoured and ancient thousand year old ... of Cornwall are heartily sickened at the diktats from on high issued by those which many view as colonial masters, and thoroughly ...
Mair Williams - Oct 31 2016 - 9:24pm - 0 comments
... God. Although it is thought that people throughout Ireland venerated this goddess, she is particularly associated with the ... Britain with the worship of Brigantia, a name that means ‘high one’ or ‘queen’ and the name Brigit is thought by some scholars to ...
Emmett McIntyre - Jan 22 2016 - 5:37pm - 0 comments
... and Tarak Kauff (77) were arrested at Shannon Airport in Ireland. The details of the arrest and subsequent Court appearance are given in ... branch of the League subsequently attended and observed a HIgh Court hearing for the two men members of the US ‘Vets for Peace’ ...
Alastair Kneale - Apr 1 2019 - 7:57pm
... The Ulster city of Doire, the fourth largest city in Ireland, has seen the growth of the Gaelic tongue in recent years. Derry is ... headline, “Coláiste Bhríde Take On Irish Medium Gap - St Brigid’s College in Derry Have Issued an Invitation to Parents of ...
Emmett McIntyre - Jan 10 2015 - 3:54pm - 0 comments
... State from the remainder of the UK. This was upheld in the High Court in 1855, during the Duchy v Crown Foreshore dispute, and again as ... be within 5% of the various averages for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. That Act does not recognise the territorial ...
Kernow Matters to Us - Oct 23 2017 - 12:30pm
... an article (see below) reporting on a challenge in the Irish High Court (Irish: An Ard-Chúirt) in regard to the mechanical harvesting of ... Green News ie indicates the battle now needs to be fought in Ireland: “A legal challenge to Ireland’s first large-scale ...
Alastair Kneale - May 16 2019 - 1:37am
... (Irish: Boireann) which is in northwestern County Clare, Ireland (Irish: Contae an Chláir, Éire). The walls reaching a height of ... (Irish: Cill Fhionnúrach) is also known for its high crosses, five of which remain standing. The partially ruined Kilfenora ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 28 2021 - 11:39am
... State from the remainder of the UK. This was upheld in the High Court in 1855, during the Duchy v Crown Foreshore dispute, and again as ... be within 5% of the various averages for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. That Act does not recognise the territorial ...
Mair Williams - Oct 18 2016 - 6:09pm - 0 comments
Ireland's Skellig Islands (Irish: Na Scealaga), are two small spectacular ... as the sixth century by Saint Fionán (470–549). It stands high on this island rock in the Atlantic Ocean about nine miles from the ... terraces and a number of grave slabs and early sculptured crosses. It is about 715 feet above sea level and reached by a climb of over ...
Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 24 2021 - 2:04pm
... Man (Mannin) there are a large number of carved Celtic stone crosses; many carry Celtic designs and inscriptions using an early Celtic ... Irish Wildlife Trust An Taisce/The National Trust for Ireland Scottish Wildlife Trust Nature in Shetland Fair Isle ...
Alastair Kneale - Dec 12 2017 - 2:01am - 0 comments