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  1. Joseph Nagy:

    What we would call November, or the early part of it, appears to have been the designated end-of-harvest and beginning-of-winter time among peoples who spoke or speak Irish Celtic languages -- primarily represented today by the Irish, the Scottish particularly of the Highlands and islands, the Welsh, and the Bretons -- but the Celtic languages were far more widespread throughout Europe in ancient times, in Irish, this time or, specifically, what we would call November 1, is known as Samhain, which probably means' end of summer,'.

  2. Eoin Murphy:

    It's great to come to cities like this, Boston, New York and to have such a strong Irish connection, i had two brothers living in Sydney, I have a sister living in London, so you sort of know how much home means to people.

  3. Joel Keys:

    There were no Catholics in my area or school. For most of my life, I thought, we are the good guys – and all of them Irish Catholics were evil, scary and wanted to kill us, but it’s not that young loyalists are running around with a hatred of Irish Catholics in their hearts.

  4. Simon Coveney:

    I think anything is possible now but I think Britain needs to be careful because I think from an EU perspective, not an Irish perspective, that patience has run out. The EU wants to get on with many, many other challenging political questions.

  5. Charlie Flanagan:

    It is with great sadness that I confirm that a number of young Irish citizens have lost their lives while a number of others have been seriously injured following the collapse of a balcony in Berkeley, California earlier today, my heart goes out to all the families and loved ones of the deceased and those who have been injured in this appalling accident. My Department in Dublin stands ready to provide all possible consular assistance to the Irish citizens affected by this tragedy.

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