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The sport and art of pigeon racing 

The sport and art of pigeon racing 

Pigeon racing is a sport and a passion that has a long and deep-rooted the history in Ireland and Britain;. While the origin of pigeon racing dates back to the…

Ireland’s last Vincentian church, in the heart of Phibsborough

Ireland’s last Vincentian church, in the heart of Phibsborough

Phibsborough is a place that prides itself on its history and togetherness. Whether that be through supporting Bohemians football club or the Irish national side at Dalymount Park, through its…

Stoneybatter’s Green MEP on why he’s seeking re-election 

Stoneybatter’s Green MEP on why he’s seeking re-election 

Ciarán Cuffe talks about his work in Dublin and Europe as the June 7th European Parliament election nears. “I think it’s important to protect green spaces as we build more…

Declan and Donal — the best deli in Dublin?

Declan and Donal — the best deli in Dublin?

Brothers Declan and Donal O’Hora talk about inflation, TikTok stardom and operating one of Dublin’s most beloved delicatessens “At one stage, the prices were changing on a daily basis […] It…

Samba spread: Brazilian culture grows in Dublin 

Samba spread: Brazilian culture grows in Dublin 

Without a doubt, Brazilian culture has been one of the most growing sub-cultures in Ireland for some time now, especially in Dublin city centre.   From Brazilian restaurants to bars, it…

Dancing in the shadows: The re-emergence of illegal raves

Dancing in the shadows: The re-emergence of illegal raves

Dublin, a city renowned for its vibrant culture and rich history, has recently seen the rebirth of an underground subculture that echoes back to the rave scene of the 1990s.…

The characters and character of the Liberties

The characters and character of the Liberties

From being shot with Bang Bang’s keys to people dancing with no music, this old neighbourhood has seen it all – but where is it going today? A local historian…

King’s Inns Reunion Dinner — an Exclusive Interview with Chris Chan

King’s Inns Reunion Dinner — an Exclusive Interview with Chris Chan

King’s Inns’ Reunion Dinner welcomes Graduates of a year ending in ‘0’ – Chris Chan BL exclusive interview with The Liberty. King’s Inns, Ireland’s oldest school of law ‘raised the bar’ on…

Flee to the Dublin Flea Market

Flee to the Dublin Flea Market

The Dublin Flea Market, which has been open since 2008 now has over 60 stalls is a monthly market that takes place the last Sunday of every month in Newmarket…

Welcome to Lagos: Review

Welcome to Lagos: Review

The opening line of this book sets the tone for the following 300 pages. “Evening swept through the Delta: half an hour of mauve before the sky bruised to black.”…

Brendan Clarke keeps his eyes on the prize

Brendan Clarke keeps his eyes on the prize

St Patrick’s Athletic are one step away from ending 53 years of hurt, as they come up against Derry City at the Aviva on November 2nd.  This will be their…

Olympic Champion, Michael Carruth, hoping to follow in his father’s coaching footsteps

Olympic Champion, Michael Carruth, hoping to follow in his father’s coaching footsteps

  The Liberty’s Ryan Nugent sat down with Irish Olympic boxing champion Michael Carruth to discuss the Dublin-born athlete’s road to Olympic gold, his local club’s anniversary, coaching and the future…

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