The Irish Times
The Irish Independent
The Irish Examiner
The Star
Metro AM
The Irish News
The Newsletter
The Sunday Tribune
The Sunday Business Post
The Evening Herald
The Irish Independent. The Irish Times. The Irish Examiner. These are three of the main daily newspapers in Ireland. There are others. There are also many regional and local newspapers in Ireland that don't have daily editions.
It depends really though most would say The Irish News and then there is other areas that have their own local papers which are quite large. There is quite a lot of large newspapers but Irish News would probably be the biggest.
Most Irish also speak Irish. The British killed people if they spoke Irish and it was outlawed. Some areas of Ireland are completely Irish-speaking, road-signs, newspapers, Garda(police).
The Irish Independent is the name of one of the main newspapers in Ireland. So it is associated with the media, news, newspapers etc. It is owned by the Independent News and Media group.
A place where newspapers are sold is commonly referred to as a "newsstand" or a "newspaper stand." These are typically small structures or booths where newspapers and sometimes magazines are sold to the public. In some areas, they may also be called a "newsagent" or a "news kiosk."
I've never heard of a place called Irish land, but there is an island / place called Ireland or Éire and some even call it Erin.
Terrence M. Punch has written: 'Nova Scotia vital statistics from newspapers, 1769-1812' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Registers of births 'Irish Halifax' -- subject(s): History, Irish, Politics and government, Social conditions 'Erin's sons' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Immigrants, Irish, Irish Genealogy, Irish Diaspora, Registers, Registers of births 'Nova Scotia vital statistics from newspapers, 1813-1822' -- subject(s): Canadian newspapers, Genealogy, Indexes, Registers of births
Joseph C. Hayes has written: 'Guide to Tipperary newspapers (1770-1989)' -- subject(s): History, Irish newspapers
No, a pile of newspapers is typically called a stack or pile, not a bundle. Bundles are usually groups of newspapers that are wrapped or tied together for distribution.
A bundle
Here is a link to a list of newspapers in Connecticut: list-of-newspapers-in-connecticut
féilire or caileandar in Irish.