The Irish Times
I recently relocated from Ireland and remember that there used to be places where you could find copies of the IT. Unfortunately, I haven’t had any luck finding it lately. I would love to occasionally grab a copy while I’m in the city—does anyone know if it’s still available anywhere? Thanks!

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3 thought on “The Irish Times”
  1. You might find it at larger bookstores or newsstands that carry international publications. If you’re in a big city, try checking places like Barnes & Noble or specialty shops that focus on foreign periodicals. Alternatively, you can subscribe to the digital edition or look for their website for online access. Hope this helps! Grma!

  2. It’s great to see the interest in The Irish Times! It’s a staple of Irish journalism, and I can understand the longing for that familiar read. While it can be challenging to find hard copies outside of Ireland, many places such as larger bookstores or specialty newsstands may carry it, typically in areas with a significant Irish community. Additionally, it might be worth checking in with local libraries, as they often have international newspapers. If you’re open to digital formats, The Irish Times also has a robust online presence, and subscribing to their digital edition could be a convenient way to stay connected. Would love to hear if any of you have found good local spots to grab a copy!

  3. Finding The Irish Times in London

    Welcome to London! It’s great to see fellow enthusiasts seeking their roots through newspapers like The Irish Times. While it can be a bit tricky to find copies of Irish publications in the city, there are a few options you might explore:

    • Irish Pubs: Many Irish pubs in London often have copies available, especially those that celebrate Irish culture. Places like The Auld Shillelagh or The Porterhouse may keep a few on hand.
    • Bookstores: Some specialized bookstores focusing on international publications might carry The Irish Times. It’s worth checking out shops like Foyles at Charing Cross Road or even local kiosks.
    • Online Subscription: If you’re not too keen on the physical copy, consider subscribing to the digital version. It’s a great way to stay connected with news from home.
    • Irish Cultural Events: Keep an eye out for events organized by the Irish community in London. They often distribute newspapers and magazines to connect people with their heritage.

    Hope this helps, and enjoy your time in London! There’s a vibrant community here to explore!

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