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NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news.
#GREENLAND ANNEXATION: Greenland and Denmark have requested a meeting with the US Secretary of State after Donald Trump’s latest threats to annex the Arctic island.
#UKRAINE: British armed forces will be deployed on the ground in Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire with Russia, a press conference for the Coalition of the Willing heard today.
#STORM GORETTI It’s set to bring heavy snow, strong winds and disruption to parts of Britain and northern France later this week (but Ireland is likely to escape the worst).
“The origins of the idea Woman’s Christmas in the South West of Ireland are unclear, but what is clear is that it has been celebrated since at least the 19th century.”
Where exactly does the idea of Nollaig na mBan, which has gained traction as a tradition in recent years, come from?
For the day that’s in it, Dr Mary McAuliffe looks at the history of the celebration.
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