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  1. Nantyglo: Travellers' excavation halted by High Court order

  2. Thieving Gypsy Bastards - Page 6 - Cook'd and Bomb'd

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    Irish Travellers, who also like to be known as the Walking People, are indigenous people who have been scientifically proven to have been a part of the Irish population for centuries. What made the Irish Travellers a self-defined group is their shared history, cultural heritage, language, traditions, and customs, which are all very distinct.
    Before imprisonment, 37% of Irish Travellers lived on traveller sites. About 52% of the male offenders of the Irish Travellers in prison one or more children. These numbers were the result of discussions with the prisoners about several issues such as family, discrimination, education, and both physical and mental health.
    The number of Irish Traveller males who were 65 years old or more was 451, while for females, it was 481, which represented 2.9% and 3.1% respectively compared to their peers of the general population, which stood at 12.6% for the males and 14.1% for the females.
    The Irish Travellers’ trading and crafting spirit is a symbol of their independence and strength over the years. Everyone in the community takes pride in such a spirit. It is proudly displayed in giving new life to old furniture, market stalls, and gardening businesses. 2. Sewing and Garment Making
  4. Knife-wielding shoplifter attacked police officer after thieving spree

  5. Irish Travellers: Getting to Know these Indigenous People

  6. Traveller families stopped from digging out Welsh hillside over ...

  7. Travellers warned about 'hidden' charges that could ruin your …

  8. Travellers 'rack up £300 bill before fleeing family run restaurant ...

  9. Longest Travellers - Today's Runners Travelling the Furthest

  10. Traveller inter-family violence a 'pervasive' problem - RTÉ

  11. Devon sports centres forced to close as Travellers set up camp

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