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A WOMAN who is half English gypsy and half Irish traveller has shared what the differences are between the two communities. Charlotte Ann, shared the revelations via a video posted to her TikTok ch… ...
Ms Moloney said members of the Traveller community had taken their own lives because of the negative attitude of society ...
What should we make of “My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding,” above, ... the show profiles both Roma and Irish Travelers. Ireland’s nomadic Travelers, Hancock says, “hate being called Gypsies. ...
Irish travellers living in Britain have criticised Channel 4's portrayal of their community on Big Fat Gypsy Weddings.. The Guardian reports that the Irish Traveller Movement in Britain have ...
Travelers are hitting out at the makers of “My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding,” saying Channel Four is exploiting them. A British TV show, made by Channel Four, following the wedding plans of members ...
Irish Traveler families featured in the Channel 4 series "My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding" are considering legal action over the impact of the show on their community.
Not all Gypsies and Irish and Scottish Travellers ‘travel’ – or may only ‘travel’ to traditional cultural events like Appleby Horse Fair. 9) Prejudice, oppression and the Holocaust.
Most people who identified as Gypsy or Irish Travellers reported being in good or very good health (72.3%). However, this percentage was lower than for the England and Wales population (82.0%).
In the 1960s Alen MacWeeney photographed indigenous Irish nomads called the Travellers. Fifty years later his raw and gritty photos are a historical look at a culture that is slowly fading into ...