On St. Patrick’s Day, Mexicans celebrate in honor of the Irish battalion that defended their country against the invading ...
Among the wave of humanity that came to Canada in the 19th century were hundreds of thousands of Irish, some of whom ended up in our communities and, in so doing, helped shape them ...
Passaic County's history will be the focus of two episodes of 'Travels with Darley' to air March 22 and March 29.
On March 17, 1776, the Continental Army under Gen. George Washington forced British troops to evacuate Boston.
St Patrick’s Day usually conjures images of partying, Catholicism, Irish nationalism and, perhaps most famously, the color ...
With nationalism ascendant and Catholics outnumbering Protestants, green was widely embraced, particularly since it had been ...
Starmer is right to boost defence funds – but how will they be spent? Plus: Why Britain needs its girls’ schools; the German elections; switching to EVs; great pub games; and songs that stop ...
A British soldier who suffered horrific burns to 70 per cent of his body in a Taliban rocket attack is fighting to overturn a paltry compensation award from the Ministry of Defence. Lance Corporal ...
The British Army have been told that their outdated, “heavy” and “clunky” rifles are the laughing stock of NATO. A senior serving officer told The Times that the army’s L115A3 “sniper ...
The bloodshed—five colonists killed and six wounded by British soldiers firing into a crowd—lingered in common memory. Three years later, in December 1773, Bostonians overtly rebelled ...
The British army is said to be the 'laughing stock' of NATO because its outdated rifles wouldn't be able to kill Russian or Chinese soldiers in advanced body armour. The army still uses the ...