From fantasy frocks to musicals, Suzanne Harrington looks at the cultural response to President Trump.
Sat, 18 Feb, 2017
Wed, 30 Nov, 2016
Pressure is growing on the Government to act immediately to take in refugees risking death to reach mainland Europe instead of waiting for instructions to come from the EU.
Fri, 04 Sep, 2015
A new Irish chapter of the International Nurses Society on Addictions (IntNSA) has opened in Ireland — the first such group outside of the United States.
Sat, 29 Aug, 2015
Laws to allow unpaid water bills be deducted from people’s wages or dole were passed by the Seanad, despite warnings the moves may affect employment prospects or result in personal financial details being revealed in court.
Tue, 21 Jul, 2015
After the recent same sex marriage referendum, Archbishop of Dublin, Diarmuid Martin stated that the Church needed to learn some lessons. That must go down as the understatement of the century.
Thu, 16 Jul, 2015
Labour politician Aodhán Ó’Ríordáin has come up with a novel punishment for the Chelsea fans caught on video last night chanting racist comments and blocking a black man from boarding a Metro train.
Wed, 18 Feb, 2015
Fathers could be in line for two weeks paid paternity leave.
Wed, 21 Jan, 2015
When I was growing up, one associated thought crime or Big Brother etc with the Soviet Politburo.
Sat, 10 Jan, 2015
A bomb threat was made against the office of the Environment Minister, Alan Kelly, in Tipperary this morning.
Mon, 17 Nov, 2014
Pressure is growing on the Coalition to pave the way for a referendum on whether the constitutional ban on abortion should be lifted or not.
Tue, 19 Aug, 2014
Joan Burton is expected to declare her bid for the Labour leadership today as parliamentary party members meet and discuss the party’s dismal election results and the shock resignation of Eamon Gilmore.
Wed, 28 May, 2014
As senior Labour ministers took to the airwaves on Saturday to defend their party’s record and leader, conversations started taking place between its young turks on what to do about Eamon Gilmore.
Tue, 27 May, 2014
There are growing calls for the two Garda whistleblowers who raised concerns about the cancelling of penalty points to receive an apology over how they were treated.
Mon, 17 Mar, 2014
Dáil backbenchers have criticised the political party whip system in place for parliamentary votes and called for political reform.
Wed, 31 Jul, 2013
AODHÁN O’Riordáin is a Labour TD for Dublin North central and Brian Collins is a Labour councillor in Co Meath.
Tue, 30 Jul, 2013
AS the political parties enter the final week of the campaign, they know exactly where they stand and what they need to do.
Mon, 21 Feb, 2011
The writings of James Joyce will today be celebrated in the 103rd annual Bloomsday.
Sat, 16 Jun, 2007
GARDAÍ ruled out foul play yesterday in a house fire which left a father of seven and a woman dead.
Thu, 15 Mar, 2007
A COMMUNITY centre in Dublin’s inner city is to be named after a much-loved local teacher who was tragically killed by a runaway bus in May.
Wed, 20 Sep, 2006
TAKE-AWAY delivery men are being called out to false addresses and subjected to racist beatings, it emerged yesterday.
Thu, 05 Jan, 2006
Take-way delivery men are being called out to false addresses and subjected to racist beatings, it emerged tonight.
Wed, 04 Jan, 2006
The Pope’s death has deprived the Irish people of his final message to them, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern heard tonight.
Tue, 05 Apr, 2005
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