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Emigration

    The forgotten ‘Dresden Affair’ - the tragic incident which ended mass Irish emigration to Argentina
    Irish emigrants: 'There's not a single thing a government could do to lure me back home'
    'I've been waiting for my life to change for 10 years': Readers tell us why they're emigrating
    The number of Irish people leaving Ireland has reached its highest point in almost a decade, according to new figures.
    Why have you emigrated from Ireland in the past year (and do you intend to come back)?
    Highest number of people emigrate from Ireland in almost ten years
    Are young people really being pushed from Ireland's shore? We asked them (and everyone else)
    8% of people aged between 18-34 years old have said they are actively planning to emigrate from Ireland.
    New CSO research indicates many emigrating nurses and doctors return
    Over 64,000 people emigrated from Ireland in year to April 2023
    Bad Bridget: Uncovering the secret lives of Ireland's emigrant women
    Elaine Farrell and Leanne McCormick
    Poll: Would you consider leaving Ireland due to the high cost of living?
    Why we emigrated: Irish healthcare professionals on what pushed them to leave
    44% increase in the number of Irish doctors emigrating to Australia since 2018
    Open Thread: Tell us about your experience of migration
    Opinion: I went to Australia to figure out why so many Irish doctors are moving away
    Dr Niamh Humphries
    Funeral takes place in Dublin of Irish emigrant who died alone in London
    New process will make it easier for non-European partners of Irish citizens to work here
    More people are returning to Ireland than leaving for the first time since 2009
    'Living with your parents in your late 20s isn't not going to kill you but it’s uncomfortable, it’s stifling'
    Brigid O'Dea
    Column: 'Some 90 years after my maternal grandparents left Ireland, I am returning'
    Matthew Conway
    18th century coffin carrier used in workhouses during Irish famine on display
    Irish emigrant: 'I'm more concerned now about the Great Barrier Reef than the Irish summer'
    Philip Lynch
    Most Irish university graduates are employed in Dublin and Cork
    Dozens of Venezuelans 'stranded in Ireland' as Maduro's government fails to issue new passports
    From Patricio Lynch to Che Guevara: The story of the Cuban revolutionary's Irish links
    This Irish woman flew all the way to Vancouver to give her hungover brother a Lucozade
    Michael D Higgins says Australian democracy has 'distinctive Irish influence'
    'A chronic haemorrhage': Just one in five trainee doctors plan to definitely stay in Ireland to work
    Letter from Down Under: 'Our attorney general argued that people have the right to be bigots'
    Philip Lynch
    'It was like landing on the moon': Finding the fate of Irish Famine orphans sent to Australia
    Famine emigration stories: Corkman who made it to US went to war in exchange for land for his family
    An Irish emigrant: 'I knew I wouldn't make it back home in time to say goodbye'
    Romy Delaney
    Returning emigrants say car insurance, jobs and finding somewhere to live are the biggest problems
    'Kiwis first': New Zealand joins Australia in tightening visa rules
    Emigrating to Australia: 'I’ve learned that home is home'
    Aimee Murphy
    'You are not alone': Irish women in London have been anonymously sharing their secrets
    Play remembers the "forgotten generation" of Irish men who emigrated to London
    'We only hire Australians' - The experience of Irish people in Australia
    Pat Shortt's new drama explores how families deal with emigration and cancer
    Irish in Britain being 'lovebombed' into staying in EU - but why?
    Dr Bryce Evans
    Why do Irish people leave Ireland - and what happens when they do?
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