It can be confusing working out how to change your name in Ireland. Searches online usually lead to UK websites or advice on the process in the UK and not Ireland. In Ireland, you can hire a solicitor to oversee the process of creating a deed poll to change your name. However, because fees are […]
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‘Where is she?’: Survivor of Tuam Mother & Baby Home discovers he has a second sister with no burial record
Peter Mulryan is going public with his search for information about a second sister, Bridget, who passed through St Gerard’s in Dublin. A SURVIVOR OF Tuam mother and baby home has criticised the fact he is unable to access records related to his older sister, who spent time in another institution as a baby. Peter […]
And the worst company in Ireland for customer experience in 2021 is . . .
Pricewatch: Overall customer experience rating at seven-year low, new report shows
Irish President attacks ‘feigned amnesia’ over British imperialism
Michael D Higgins accuses academics and journalists of turning blind eye to impact of colonialism……
Ransom demanded by cybercriminals in HSE attack
Ransom demanded by cybercriminals in HSE attack but officials insist: ‘we won’t pay… it would open up Pandora’s Box’
Six common conspiracy theories and why it’s pointless to argue with them
MOCKING CONSPIRACY THEORIES (AND THERE ARE A LOT OF THEM AROUND AT THE MOMENT) IS TEMPTING, BUT IT DOESN’T WORK. TO CHANGE MINDS YOU MUST CHALLENGE. ….
It’s like a wedding during the war: A day in the life of a registry office
COVID RESTRICTIONS MEAN ONLY SIX GUESTS CAN ATTEND A WEDDING. SOME COUPLES DECIDE TO HAVE AN INTIMATE CEREMONY AT THE REGISTRY OFFICE, AND ALLOW US TO COME ALONG…….
Public Consultation Now Open to Review How Deaths Are Registered in Ireland
Deadline for registering Deaths in Ireland could be cut from 3 months to two weeks…..
Jack and Grace most popular baby names in 2020
Fiadh, Sophie, Ava, James, Daniel and Noah among top choices for parents last year….
Number of couples married last year more than halves
The number of couples married in Ireland last year more than halved compared to previous years.