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Featured articles

 * Achtung Baby
 * Aldfrith of Northumbria
 * Battle of Tory Island
 * Arnold Bax
 * Book of Kells
 * Burke and Hare murders
 * Richard Cantillon
 * Charles I of England
 * City of Blinding Lights
 * Clonmacnoise Crozier
 * Constantine II of Scotland
 * Corp Naomh
 * Tom Crean (explorer)
 * Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham of Hyndhope
 * Drapier's Letters
 * John Early (educator)
 * Edward I of England
 * Edward VII
 * European hare
 * Five Go Down to the Sea?
 * Operation Flavius
 * Dave Gallaher
 * Geography of Ireland
 * George V
 * Michael Gomez
 * Lady Gregory
 * Anne Hathaway
 * Head VI
 * Honan Chapel
 * Brian Horrocks
 * House of Plantagenet
 * 1981 Irish hunger strike
 * Irish nationality law
 * James II of England
 * James Joyce
 * Loveless (album)
 * John Bingham, 7th Earl of Lucan
 * James Whiteside McCay
 * Bernard A. Maguire
 * John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
 * Cillian Murphy
 * Nelson's Pillar
 * James Nesbitt
 * Ralph Neville
 * No Line on the Horizon
 * One Tree Hill (song)
 * Postage stamps of Ireland
 * Red-billed chough
 * Representative peer
 * The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (film)
 * James A. Ryder
 * Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
 * Ernest Shackleton
 * George Bernard Shaw
 * Shergar
 * Soiscél Molaisse
 * Charles Villiers Stanford
 * John Millington Synge
 * Murder of Julia Martha Thomas
 * U2 3D
 * U2
 * William III of England
 * W. B. Yeats
 * Zoo TV Tour

Featured lists

 * International Dublin Literary Award
 * Ireland women's cricket team record by opponent
 * List of international goals scored by Robbie Keane
 * List of Ireland ODI cricketers
 * List of Irish Victoria Cross recipients
 * List of Six Nations Championship hat-tricks
 * List of female cabinet ministers of the Republic of Ireland
 * James Nesbitt filmography

Good articles

 * 1988–1994 British broadcasting voice restrictions
 * 1998 Tour de France
 * 2001 Irish Masters
 * 2002 Irish Masters
 * 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
 * 2011 Irish presidential election
 * 2021 Dublin Bay South by-election
 * 2021 Munster abuse case
 * Acceptable level of violence
 * Action of 24 October 1798
 * Ailladie
 * Amlaíb Conung
 * Pádraig Amond
 * Ascall mac Ragnaill
 * Astral Weeks
 * Baby, Please Don't Go
 * Emilia Baeyertz
 * Finn Bálor
 * Banagher
 * Battle of Glenmama
 * Becoming Jane
 * Paudge Behan
 * Beheading game
 * Richard Coote, 1st Earl of Bellomont
 * Ben Lugmore
 * Billy Boys
 * 1993 Bishopsgate bombing
 * Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir
 * Charles Blackader
 * Murder of Cameron Blair
 * Ernest Radcliffe Bond
 * Charles Boycott
 * Brigid's cross
 * British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company
 * Brodir and Ospak of Man
 * Pierce Brosnan
 * Simon Byrne
 * Cailleach
 * Peter Canavan
 * Carrauntoohil
 * Castles in Great Britain and Ireland
 * Neville Chamberlain (police officer)
 * Jack Charlton
 * Cherry Wine (Hozier song)
 * Erskine Childers (author)
 * Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty
 * Marshal Clarke
 * Adam Clayton
 * Patrick Cleburne
 * Barry Cogan (footballer)
 * The Commitments (film)
 * Sarah Conlon
 * Terry Conroy
 * Cork Courthouse, Anglesea Street
 * Cornwallis in Ireland
 * Andrea Corr
 * Costello's
 * Patrick Henry Cronin
 * Adrian Crowley
 * Cú Chulainn
 * John Dacey
 * Hugh Daily
 * Dál Riata
 * Cathy Davey
 * Michael Davitt
 * Daniel Day-Lewis
 * DMC DeLorean
 * Delorentos
 * Domnall Gerrlámhach
 * Domnall mac Murchada
 * Domnall mac Taidc
 * Donegal fiddle tradition
 * Doomsday Blue
 * Derek Dougan
 * Colin Doyle (footballer)
 * Dracula
 * Duke of Marmalade
 * Dundalk F.C.
 * Echmarcach mac Ragnaill
 * Hurricane Epsilon (2020)
 * European debt crisis
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1993
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1994
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1995
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1997
 * French expedition to Ireland (1796)
 * Patsy Fagan
 * Keith Fahey
 * Tom Farquharson
 * Colin Farrell
 * The Favourite
 * Fight Like Apes
 * Finnegans Wake
 * Paddy Finucane
 * Fire and Sword
 * Mick Flannery
 * Battle of Fontenoy
 * Paddy Fox
 * Free Derry
 * The Frontline (Irish TV programme)
 * The Funcooker
 * Galtymore
 * Jim Gannon
 * Shay Given
 * Francis Gleeson (priest)
 * Grey Gowrie
 * Grafton Street
 * James Graham (British Army soldier)
 * Grangegorman killings
 * Arthur Guinness
 * Guinness Foreign Extra Stout
 * Lisa Hannigan
 * Ali Hewson
 * Lists of mountains and hills in the British Isles
 * Hindu–German Conspiracy
 * His Band and the Street Choir
 * Katherine Hughes (activist)
 * Ímar mac Arailt
 * Ímar
 * In the Name of the Grandfather
 * Michael Ingham (footballer)
 * Ireland cricket team
 * Ireland King of Arms
 * Ireland at the 2006 Winter Olympics
 * Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007
 * Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
 * Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2019
 * Irish Mercantile Marine during World War II
 * SS Irish Oak (1919)
 * Willie Irvine
 * Kingdom of the Isles
 * Jacksepticeye
 * Jape (band)
 * Jif (lemon juice)
 * The Joshua Tree
 * Daire Keogh
 * Kerry Bog Pony
 * Kerry slug
 * T. E. Lawrence
 * George Lee (journalist)
 * Legal career of Mary Robinson
 * Linfield F.C.
 * Louis Lipsett
 * Live and Dangerous
 * Luggala
 * Lurgan
 * Becky Lynch
 * Evanna Lynch
 * Phil Lynott
 * Matthew Lyon
 * Mac Scelling
 * MacGillycuddy's Reeks
 * James Macnamara
 * Mangerton Mountain
 * Gerald Marescaux
 * Maze Prison escape
 * Velvet McIntyre
 * Helen McEntee
 * Miami Showband killings
 * Liam Miller
 * Montpelier Hill
 * Moondance
 * Gary Moore
 * Van Morrison
 * Mount Brandon
 * Mountjoy Prison helicopter escape
 * Enda Muldoon
 * Larry Mullen Jr.
 * Darren Murphy
 * Charles MacCarthy, 1st Viscount Muskerry
 * My Bloody Valentine (band)
 * Ged Nash
 * Lewis Nicola
 * Northern Bank robbery
 * Joseph B. O'Hagan
 * O'Connell Street
 * Eoghan O'Connell
 * Jeremiah O'Connor (priest)
 * Ronan O'Gara
 * Maureen O'Hara
 * Oireachtas Rince na Cruinne
 * Olaf Guthfrithson
 * Oliver's Army
 * Ernie O'Malley
 * One Direction
 * John O'Reily
 * Denise O'Sullivan
 * The Oval (Belfast)
 * Pakistani cricket team in Ireland in 2018
 * Pan Celtic Festival
 * Paramilitary punishment attacks in Northern Ireland
 * Police (Northern Ireland) Act 2000
 * Potato
 * Ragnall ua Ímair
 * Real Irish Republican Army
 * Andy Reid (Irish footballer)
 * Republic of Loose
 * Charles Reynolds (cleric)
 * Seanad career of Mary Robinson
 * Boyle Roche
 * Ronin (film)
 * 1971 Scottish soldiers' killings
 * Sermons of Jonathan Swift
 * Shamrock Rovers F.C.
 * Henry Boyle, 1st Earl of Shannon
 * Sheamus
 * Cillian Sheridan
 * Shimna River
 * Sigtrygg Silkbeard
 * Sitric Cáech
 * Tom Sloan (footballer, born 1900)
 * Slovak Three
 * Erasmus Smith
 * Joseph Smith
 * Songs of Innocence (U2 album)
 * Stay (Faraway, So Close!)
 * Morleigh Steinberg
 * Steorn
 * Kenneth Strong
 * Students Harness Aid for the Relief of the Elderly
 * John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
 * Sunday Bloody Sunday
 * Peter Talbot (bishop)
 * The Tale of Mac Da Thó's Pig
 * Tham Nguyen
 * Thin Lizzy
 * E. A. Thompson
 * Timoleague Friary
 * Philip Treacy
 * Tupelo Honey
 * Twelve Bens
 * U2 360° Tour
 * U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky
 * U2 concert in Sarajevo
 * Van Morrison: No Surrender
 * Van Morrison: Too Late to Stop Now
 * Virgin Atlantic Little Red
 * War Tour
 * Tom Watson (footballer, born 1900)
 * James White (author)
 * Wicklow Way
 * Wide Awake in Europe
 * Oscar Wilde
 * Mary Woffington
 * Zombie (The Cranberries song)
 * Zooropa

Did you know? articles

 * 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles in World War I
 * 2TV
 * 7 Up Christmas on Ice
 * A8(M) motorway (Northern Ireland)
 * 1831 Londonderry City by-election
 * 1860 Londonderry City by-election
 * 1870 Londonderry City by-election
 * 1872 Londonderry City by-election
 * 1925 Seanad election
 * 1988–1994 British broadcasting voice restrictions
 * 2005 ICC Trophy
 * 2005 United Kingdom general election in Northern Ireland
 * 2008 Ireland floods
 * 2008 Meteor Awards
 * 2009 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship
 * 2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final
 * 2009 European Cross Country Championships
 * 2009 Irish emergency budget
 * 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship final
 * 2010 R238 traffic collision
 * 2010 student protest in Dublin
 * 2011 census of Ireland
 * 2014 Irish cricket season
 * 2015–16 Great Britain and Ireland floods
 * 2016–17 NIFL Premiership
 * 2019 FAI Cup final
 * 2021 Dublin Bay South by-election
 * Abbey Tavern Singers
 * Abbeyknockmoy
 * Acallam na Senórach
 * Acceptable level of violence
 * William Agar Adamson
 * Adare Productions
 * Áed in Macáem Tóinlesc
 * Welbore Ellis Agar
 * Aghavannagh
 * Bunny Ahearne
 * Aidan Walsh: Master of the Universe
 * Aiken Promotions
 * Ailladie
 * Aisling (book series)
 * The All Ireland Talent Show series 2
 * All Saints GAC
 * Richard Allen (abolitionist)
 * Alphastates
 * Alternative law in Ireland prior to 1921
 * Amaptocare
 * Amilie, or the Love Test
 * Amlaíb Conung
 * Pádraig Amond
 * An Taisce
 * John Andrews (footballer, born 1978)
 * Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy
 * James Annesley
 * Annie Larsen affair
 * Anticipation (advertisement)
 * Aodh Méith
 * Apocalypse Clown
 * Jimmy Archer
 * Alexander Armstrong (Royal Navy officer)
 * Desmond Arthur
 * Arthur's Day
 * Ascall mac Ragnaill
 * Baz Ashmawy
 * Sheree Atcheson
 * Atlantis (commune)
 * Aughanduff
 * Bachelor's Double
 * Emilia Baeyertz
 * Robin Bailie
 * Henry S. Baird
 * Matthew Baird
 * Susan Baker
 * Anne Elizabeth Ball
 * Robert Ballagh
 * Ballylough
 * Bambie Thug
 * Banagher, County Londonderry
 * Bárid mac Ímair
 * Henry Barron (judge)
 * Gerald Barry (Irish journalist)
 * Rosemary Barton (politician)
 * Battle of Glenmama
 * Baz's Culture Clash
 * Bobby Beasley
 * Charles Beattie
 * Brian Behan
 * Paudge Behan
 * Beheading game
 * Sir Alfred Beit, 2nd Baronet
 * J. Bowyer Bell
 * Bell shrine
 * Ben Lugmore
 * Bertie (TV series)
 * Bertiespeak
 * Big Two derby
 * Billy Boys
 * 1993 Bishopsgate bombing
 * Black Abbey
 * Charles Blackader
 * Ephraim Blaine
 * James Blair (MP)
 * Mary Elizabeth Blake
 * David Blatherwick (diplomat)
 * Blogorrah.com
 * Blood and the Moon
 * Blood of the Irish
 * Bloom Festival
 * John Buddle Blyth
 * Boa Island
 * Ernest Radcliffe Bond
 * Book of Common Prayer (1559)
 * Book of Common Prayer (1662)
 * BorderIrish
 * Philip Boucher-Hayes
 * Élie Bouhéreau
 * Charles Boycott
 * Helen Boyle
 * Rory Brady
 * Brain on Fire (film)
 * William Thomas Braithwaite
 * Brasil (mythical island)
 * Carol Breen
 * Breffni Park
 * Brendan O'Carroll's Hot Milk and Pepper
 * Sabina Brennan
 * Brennan's Criterion Bar
 * Britain Quay
 * 2017 British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand
 * British Relief Association
 * British and Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company
 * Malcolm Brodie (journalist)
 * Brodir and Ospak of Man
 * Broighter Gold
 * Hamilton Brown
 * James Brown (Elvis impersonator)
 * Ivor Browne
 * SS Brussels
 * Francis Bryan
 * Budget Day
 * Edward Bulfin
 * Lawrence Bulger
 * Robert Burgess (rugby union)
 * Adam Butler (politician)
 * Thomas Caffrey
 * Café Paradiso
 * Caha Mountains
 * Cissie Cahalan
 * Disappearance of Philip Cairns
 * The Cake Sale (album)
 * The Cake Sale
 * Paul Callaghan (Gaelic footballer)
 * Cambrai Homily
 * Camden Crawl
 * Camden Fort Meagher
 * Noelle Campbell-Sharp
 * Mary Cannon
 * Richard Cantillon
 * List of carillons of the British Isles
 * James Carlile
 * Winifred Carney
 * Patrick Carr (Boston Massacre)
 * Carra Castle, Antrim
 * Carrauntoohil
 * James Carroll (captain)
 * Jim Carroll (journalist)
 * Jack Carson (cricketer)
 * Steve Carson
 * John Keegan Casey
 * Castletownroche
 * Cathedral Music Trust
 * Cathreim Thoirdhealbhaigh
 * Caves of Kesh
 * Celebrity Bainisteoir
 * Celebrity Bainisteoir season 2
 * Celebrity Bainisteoir season 1
 * Cellach of Armagh
 * Celtic brooch
 * Central Mental Hospital
 * Ceol an Ghrá
 * Neville Chamberlain (police officer)
 * Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet
 * The Chapters
 * Charity Lords of the Ring
 * Jack Charlton
 * Cheslakee
 * Chestnut Street (book)
 * Arthur Chichester, 1st Baron Chichester
 * The Chieftains in China
 * Erskine Childers (author)
 * Christmas FM
 * Chronicle of Ireland
 * The Circus Animals' Desertion
 * Callaghan MacCarty, 3rd Earl of Clancarty
 * Donough MacCarty, 1st Earl of Clancarty
 * Claregalway Friary
 * Frederick Clarendon
 * Derry Clarke
 * Marshal Clarke
 * Mary Frances Clarke
 * Victoria Mary Clarke
 * Peter Cleary
 * Patrick Cleburne
 * Cliftonville Ladies F.C.
 * Climate of Ireland
 * Cloghan Castle (County Cork)
 * Daisy Bannard Cogley
 * Coirpre mac Néill
 * Coleraine Cricket Club
 * Colla mac Báirid
 * College Street, Dublin
 * Eamonn Collins
 * Patrick Collison
 * The Colm and Lucy Show
 * Colman nepos Cracavist
 * Comhdháil na Múinteoirí le Rincí Gaelacha
 * Commission on Social Welfare
 * Common Travel Area
 * The Complex (band)
 * Conall Guthbinn
 * Sarah Conlon
 * Tony Connelly
 * Terry Conroy
 * Fintan Coogan Jnr
 * Derek Cooper
 * Edward Joshua Cooper
 * Corcomroe Abbey
 * Thomas E. Corcoran
 * John Boyle, 15th Earl of Cork
 * Cork Opera House
 * Cork Public Museum
 * 2007–2008 Cork players' strike
 * Corlea Trackway
 * Cormac mac Cuilennáin
 * Cornwallis in Ireland
 * Corp Naomh
 * Corruption in the Republic of Ireland
 * Martin Corry (politician)
 * Patrick Cosgrave
 * Declan Costello
 * Denis Cotter
 * Elaine Coughlan
 * County Fermanagh War Memorial
 * Margaret Cousins
 * Cove Fort, County Cork
 * John Creedon
 * Samuel Croker-King
 * Cromwell in Ireland
 * Harry Crosbie
 * Brian Crosby (composer)
 * Adrian Crowley
 * Crucifixion plaque
 * Bill Cullen (businessman)
 * Gerry Culliton
 * Cumdach
 * Larry Cunningham
 * Paul Cunningham (journalist)
 * Andy Cusick
 * Aleen Cust
 * Cymric (schooner)
 * Charles D'Arcy
 * John Dacey
 * Dagán
 * Daily Express (Dublin)
 * Hugh Daily
 * John Daly (gambler)
 * P. T. Daly
 * Daly's Club
 * Damo and Ivor
 * David Carradine is a Bounty Hunter Whos Robotic Arm Hates Your Crotch
 * Gerald Davis (Irish artist)
 * Michael Davitt
 * Hamilton Deane
 * Frank Deasy
 * John Deasy (UK MP)
 * Death of Gerry Ryan
 * The Death of Nelson (Maclise painting)
 * The Deer's Cry (Pärt)
 * Maude Delap
 * Deli 613
 * Derry City F.C. Women
 * Attack on Derryard checkpoint
 * U Dhammaloka
 * Emily Winifred Dickson
 * Dirty Epics
 * Neil Doak
 * Dóchas Centre
 * Joe Doherty
 * Martin Doherty (Irish republican)
 * Michelle Doherty
 * Hazel Dolling
 * Donat Henchy O'Brien
 * Donegal Corridor
 * Steven Donnelly
 * Roy Dooney
 * Beauchamp Doran
 * Felix Doran (slave trader)
 * Robert Dorman
 * Derek Dougan
 * Richard Downes
 * John G. Downey
 * Sir John Doyle, 1st Baronet
 * Linda Doyle
 * Peter Doyle (transit worker)
 * Vinnie Doyle
 * Dracula
 * George Drumm
 * Susanna Drury
 * Dubarry Park
 * Dubgaill and Finngaill
 * The Dublin Gazette
 * Dublin Oldschool
 * Dublin to Gaza
 * Dublin's Last Supper
 * Dublinbikes
 * Thomas Duff
 * Rita Duffy
 * Rose Dugdale
 * Dun Emer Press
 * Dunbrody Country House Hotel
 * Kevin Dundon
 * Dungarvan Town Council
 * Eliza Hamilton Dunlop
 * Hubert Dunn
 * Randal Plunkett, 21st Baron of Dunsany
 * Michael Dwyer (journalist)
 * John Early (educator)
 * Provisional IRA East Tyrone Brigade
 * Elizabeth, Lady Echlin
 * Echoes (Binchy novel)
 * Economy of Belfast
 * Edmond (1833)
 * Matthew Elderfield
 * Electric Picnic 2009
 * Electric Picnic 2010
 * Elizabeth Fort
 * Emerald Warriors RFC
 * Emergency Powers Act 1939
 * England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity
 * Rachael English
 * Eunicella verrucosa
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1993
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1994
 * Eurovision Song Contest 1997
 * John Everard (MP)
 * Every Song Is a Cry for Love
 * Exchequer of Ireland
 * Jordan de Exeter
 * The Expulsion of the Déisi
 * J. B. Fagan
 * Patsy Fagan
 * Jim Fahy
 * Fáilte Towers
 * Fairyhouse Racecourse
 * Faith of Our Fathers (album)
 * Peter Fallon (poet)
 * 2009 Irish budget
 * Pat Fanning
 * The Farmer (song)
 * George Farquhar
 * Tom Farquharson
 * Myra Juliet Farrell
 * Fastnet Lighthouse
 * David Feldman (philatelist)
 * Michael Fenton (politician)
 * Fermanagh County Council
 * Fermanagh Mallards F.C.
 * Ferney Park
 * Max Henry Ferrars
 * HMS Ferret (1940 shore establishment)
 * Robert Fielding
 * Arthur Fields (photographer)
 * James Field (criminal)
 * Fifty Dead Men Walking
 * Fight Like Apes and the Mystery of the Golden Medallion
 * Fight Like Apes
 * Peter Finn
 * Aengus Finucane
 * Fire and Sword
 * Robert D. FitzGerald
 * Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald
 * Noel Fitzpatrick
 * Five Go Down to the Sea?
 * Flag of Ulster
 * Flag of the Orange Order
 * Flaithbertach mac Inmainén
 * Maureen Flavin Sweeney
 * Gerald Fleming
 * Floating (Jape song)
 * Francis Fogarty
 * John H. Foley
 * Godfrey de Foljambe
 * John Forbes (Royal Navy officer)
 * David F. Ford
 * Foreign military units at the state funeral of John F. Kennedy
 * Fort Davis, County Cork
 * Fort Templebreedy
 * The Fortress Unvanquishable, Save for Sacnoth
 * Walter Foster, 1st Baron Ilkeston
 * Paddy Fox
 * Frank (film)
 * Free Education for Everyone
 * Adrian Freeman
 * From the Sky Down
 * The Frontline (Irish TV programme)
 * Fulmar (1868)
 * Mark Fulton (loyalist)
 * Fusiliers' Arch
 * GAA 125
 * Gaelic handball
 * Gaelic Journal
 * Maurice Gaffney
 * Gallagh Man
 * Michael Gallagher (postman and prognosticator)
 * Peter T. Gallagher
 * George Monckton-Arundell, 8th Viscount Galway
 * Garda ar Lár
 * Gerald Gardner (mathematician)
 * The Gay Byrne Show
 * Gaze (film festival)
 * Murder of Shane Geoghegan
 * James M. Geraghty
 * Ghost estate
 * Domhnall Gleeson
 * Francis Gleeson (priest)
 * Gleninsheen gorget
 * Global Irish Economic Forum
 * Cathal Goan
 * God Save Ireland
 * James Godkin
 * Gofraid mac Sitriuc
 * Good Friday closure controversy
 * Douglas Goodwin
 * Goose Village
 * Thomas Gisborne Gordon
 * Tommie Gorman
 * Grey Gowrie
 * Grafton Street
 * James Graham (British Army soldier)
 * Grangegorman killings
 * Gregory Gray
 * The Great Escape (Irish TV series)
 * Great Island
 * Julius Green
 * The Green Marker Scare
 * Robert Gregory (RFC officer)
 * Henry Barnes Gresson
 * Greyhound Racing Ireland
 * Sarah Maria Griffin
 * Guerrilla Gourmet
 * Patrick Guilbaud
 * Guinness Black Lager
 * Richard Haddock
 * Hall McKnight
 * Lizzie Halliday
 * George Halpin
 * Ham Sandwich (band)
 * Hanging with Hector
 * William Hankford
 * Hannah (1849 shipwreck)
 * Lisa Hannigan discography
 * Harald Sigtryggsson
 * Neasa Hardiman
 * Maureen Harding Clark
 * Edward Harland
 * Haughey (TV series)
 * William Hazlitt (Unitarian minister)
 * Head VI
 * John Hearne (lawyer)
 * Heat (Irish TV series)
 * Josephine Heffernan
 * Martin Hehir
 * Thomas Herbert (Royal Navy officer)
 * Tommy Herron
 * John Hewitt (footballer)
 * Arthur Hezlet
 * Mick Higgins
 * William Hiseland
 * History of the Irish in Louisville
 * History of Volkswagen in Ireland
 * History of the Irish in Indianapolis
 * History of the Irish in Saint Paul
 * Robert Lockhart Hobson
 * Hodges Figgis
 * Hezekiah Holland (minister)
 * Holm Park
 * Holy Trinity Church, Cork
 * 1880–81 Home Nations rugby union matches
 * Home School Hub
 * William Hone (cricketer)
 * Chris Horn (computer scientist)
 * Daniel Hough
 * House-shaped shrine
 * How Am I Supposed to Kill You If You Have All the Guns?
 * James Scott Howard
 * Scott Huey
 * Katherine Hughes (activist)
 * Myra Kathleen Hughes
 * Phil Hughes (footballer)
 * Gustavus Hume
 * Willie Hume
 * Hungry Tree
 * I Am Not a Serial Killer (film)
 * Identity and Language (Northern Ireland) Act 2022
 * Ímar ua Ímair
 * Ímar
 * In Case of Fire
 * In the Name of the Grandfather
 * The Infomatics
 * Róisín Ingle
 * Eddie Ingram
 * Inishtrahull (1885)
 * Insular crozier
 * Invasions of the British Isles
 * Invisible (U2 song)
 * Ireland cricket team
 * Ireland King of Arms
 * Ireland–South Africa relations
 * Ireland at the 1968 Summer Paralympics
 * Ireland at the 2016 Summer Olympics
 * Ireland at the Paralympics
 * Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008
 * Ireland lunar sample displays
 * Ireland's Eye
 * Ireland's Greatest
 * Írgalach mac Conaing
 * Irische Legende
 * Irish Bee Conservation Project
 * 2010 Irish budget
 * Irish Central Committee for the Employment of Women
 * Irish Donation of 1676
 * The Irish Famine (book)
 * Irish Fright
 * Irish Landmark Trust
 * Irish Legion
 * SS Irish Pine (1919)
 * Irish Red and White Setter
 * Irish Steel
 * Irish Uruguayans
 * SS Irish Willow (1917)
 * 1981 Irish hunger strike
 * Irish in Omaha, Nebraska
 * Irish nationality law
 * Irish of Vincennes
 * Willie Irvine
 * Battle of Islandbridge
 * Italian Quarter, Dublin
 * JFK in Ireland
 * Jack Taylor (TV series)
 * Jazzy (singer)
 * Jedward
 * Brian Jennings (journalist)
 * Caitriona Jennings
 * Jif (lemon juice)
 * John 3:7 (sign)
 * John O'Donoghue expenses scandal
 * Emer Jones
 * Theobald Jones
 * Theophilus Jones (Royal Navy officer)
 * Thomas Jones (bishop)
 * Walter Jones (Irish politician)
 * Isobel Joyce
 * Katherine Sophia Kane
 * Robert Kane (chemist)
 * Katherine Lynch's Wonderwomen
 * Katherine Lynch's Working Girls
 * Niamh Kavanagh
 * Gerald Kean
 * Lorraine Keane
 * Arlene Kelly (cricketer)
 * Cathy Kelly
 * Gertrude Kelly
 * Kelly homestead
 * Kentucky Irish American
 * Kerry bog slides
 * Kidnapping of Sharon Commins and Hilda Kawuki
 * Kilbroney Park
 * Kildare Poems
 * Kildare Street Club
 * Kilmainham Brooch
 * Gay Kindersley
 * The Kinetiks
 * Margaret King
 * King Oak
 * Charles Kingston O'Mahony
 * Seán Kinsella
 * Alan Kirby
 * Thomas Kirkman
 * Kiss (Irish magazine)
 * Knockeen Portal Tomb
 * Matilda Cullen Knowles
 * Robert Knox (bishop)
 * L'Ecrivain
 * Peter Lacy
 * Lagan Canal
 * William Russell Lane-Joynt
 * Lansdowne Road football riot
 * Lucy de László
 * The Late Late Show (season 46)
 * The Late Late Show season 47
 * The Late Late Show season 48
 * The Late Late Show season 49
 * The Late Late Toy Show
 * Laureate na nÓg
 * Hazel Lavery
 * John Law (bishop)
 * Áine Lawlor
 * Thomas Lawlor (bass-baritone)
 * T. E. Lawrence
 * James Le Jeune
 * George Martin Lees
 * Eeva Leinonen
 * Sammy Leslie
 * Gaby Lewis
 * Karlin Lillington
 * Linear (film)
 * Linn Duachaill
 * Lismore Crozier
 * List of Irish county nicknames
 * List of female cabinet ministers of the Republic of Ireland
 * List of female members of the House of Commons of Northern Ireland
 * List of hoards in Ireland
 * James Little (physician)
 * Little White Lie (2008 film)
 * Dickie Lloyd
 * Lóegaire mac Néill
 * Londonderry Borough Police
 * Bill Long (writer)
 * Long Distance Swimmer
 * James Long (priest)
 * William Long (Northern Ireland politician)
 * Loudest Whisper
 * Lough Hyne
 * Monica Loughman
 * Loy (spade)
 * Thomas Clarke Luby
 * The Luck of the Irish (song)
 * The Lucy Kennedy Show
 * Lugaid mac Lóegairi
 * Luggala
 * Thomas Ranken Lyle
 * William Lyle
 * Denis Lynch
 * Katherine Lynch
 * Philomena Lynott
 * Matthew Lyon
 * Lyons Demesne
 * George Lyttleton Rogers
 * Mac Amhlaoibh and Mac Amhalghaidh (Irish septs)
 * Cathal Mac Coille
 * Mac Creiche
 * MacCarthy's Bar
 * MacGillycuddy's Reeks
 * Charles MacCarthy (British Army officer)
 * Seán Mac Diarmada
 * Roche MacGeoghegan
 * Pádraig MacKernan
 * James Macnamara
 * Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid
 * Battle of Mag Femen
 * Magazine Fort
 * Chloe Magee
 * James Magee (sportsman, born 1872)
 * Louis Magee
 * Magnificent (U2 song)
 * Bernard A. Maguire
 * Eleanor Maguire
 * Neven Maguire
 * Mahee Castle
 * Bríd Mahon
 * James Patrick Mahon
 * Paddy Mahon
 * Patrick Manogue
 * Eamonn Mansfield
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