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Tracing a mother's name

Tracing a mother's name

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Fiona, who lives in England but had an Irish mother, has applied for citizenship. Her application has stalled however because it turns out that her mother's birth certificate only had a dash for a first name.

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The Irish Sun

time3 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

Inside history of St Colmcille who's ‘intrinsically linked' to Irish identity amid calls for bank holiday in his honour

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  • The Irish Sun

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Irish officials 'closely monitoring situation' after London-bound flight horror
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Irish Daily Mirror

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  • Irish Daily Mirror

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