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Celtic economies affected by Icelandic volcanic ash

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Trade and tourism lose millions in revenue as Icelandic volcanic ash shuts airports in the Celtic nations.


Irish Prime Minister wins confidence vote

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The Taoiseach received the backing of the majority of Parliament following a confidence motion tabled by opposition party Fine Gael.


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Sleep Furiously: an acclaimed documentary on a Welsh farming village

Like many other villages across the Celtic nations, the small farming community of Trefeurig in the Welsh county of Ceredigion is changing rapidly as small-scale agriculture is disappearing and the generation who inhabited a pre-mechanised world is dying out.

Sleep Furiously documents the remnants of traditional rural life in a small and ageing farming community in mid-Wales. Released in 2008, the film has been hailed by some critics as the best documentary to have emerged in Britain in over a decade. Read more..»
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Carnwath Red Hose Race: The Oldest Race in the World
Monday, 28 April 2008 07:37

Carnwath Red Hose Race: The Oldest Race in the World2008 is a special year for Carnwath in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. The Red Hose Race is 500 years old and was recognised as the oldest road race in the world by the World Guinness Book of Records.

 
Scottish First Minister's address at the Trinity College, 13/03/2008
Thursday, 20 March 2008 18:00

Scottish First Minister's address at the Trinity College, 13/03/2008The First Minister of Scotland, Alex Salmond, gave a public lecture entitled ‘Scotland’s National Conversation: The Next Steps’ in Trinity College, Dublin, on February 13th 2008.

 
First Ministers of Scotland and Northern Ireland hold official meeting in Edinburgh
Wednesday, 19 March 2008 19:00

First Ministers of Scotland and Northern Ireland hold official meeting in EdinburghThe First Minister of Northern Ireland, Ian Paisley, has met with the Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond during his visit to Scotland in February 2008.

 
Will the Town of Berwick ever return to Scotland?
Wednesday, 19 March 2008 19:00
Will the Town of Berwick ever return to Scotland?Residents of the town of Berwick, on the English side of the border with Scotland, have reignited the debate on whether to return to Scotland after five centuries under English administration.
 
Irish film 'Once' picks an Oscar for Best Original Song
Wednesday, 19 March 2008 19:00

Irish film 'Once' picks an Oscar for Best Original SongDuet song 'Falling Slowly', from the Irish independent film 'Once', has won an Academy Award for the Best Original Song.

 
Erika oil spill in Brittany could set legal precedent for responsibility in maritime pollution
Tuesday, 19 February 2008 12:11
Erika oil spill in Brittany could set legal precedent for responsibility in maritime pollutionFrench oil giant Total and three other parties have been charged for their role in Brittany's worst-ever environmental disaster, in a Court ruling that could establish a legal precedent for responsibility in maritime pollution.
 
First ministers of Scotland and Wales hold official meeting in Edinburgh
Tuesday, 19 February 2008 07:47

First ministers of Scotland and Wales hold official meeting in EdinburghThe First Minister of Wales, Rhodri Morgan, has met with Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond during his two-day visit to Scotland last December 2007.

 
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