Sir, – Further to Frank McNally’s “A history of Ireland in 100 questions” (An Irishman’s Diary, July 13th), “Is it yourself?” – Yours, etc,
LOUIS MARCUS
Dublin 16.
Sir, – Surely the most popular question for travellers and holidaymakers all over this island at one time must have been “What time is Mass”? – Yours, etc,
An Irish businessman in Singapore: ‘You’ll get a year in jail if you are in a drunken brawl, so people don’t step out of line’
Goodbye to the 46A: End of legendary Dublin bus route made famous in song
Paul Mescal’s response to meeting King Charles was a masterclass in diplomacy
Protestants in Ireland: ‘We’ve gone after the young generations. We’ve listened and changed how we do things’
LIAM O’GRADY,
Galway.
Sir, – “Were you up before your breakfast this morning?” – Yours, etc,
MICHAEL CULLEN,
Sandycove,
Co Dublin.
Sir, – “Where were you in 1916?” – Yours, etc,
JOHN SHORTEN,
Balbriggan,
Co Dublin.
Sir, – “Is it yourself that’s in it?” – Yours, etc,
MARILYNN HEARNE,
Tramore,
Co Waterford.
Sir, – “Is it cheaper up North?” – Yours, etc,
ROSEMARY GRAHAM,
Malahide,
Co Dublin.
A chara, – “Will we go for the one?” – Is mise,
JAYNE DORAN,
Glenageary,
Co Dublin.