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Kate Nash covers Sinéad O'Connor's 'Famine' examining her dual Irish and English heritage (video premiere)

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When Kate Nash states “There was no Famine’ it’s a statement that is as incendiary now as when Sinéad O’Connor released this track in 1994. Famine by Kate Nash Nash reminds us that even though the bicentennial of An Gorta Mór (The Big/Great Hunger) isn’t so far away, the truth of what occurred is still obscured, and accountability remains avoided, for a man-made disaster. In a matter of a few years, one million people died, and two million left …
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Nialler9 broke the news on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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