Mon, 15 Jun, 2020
Sun, 24 May, 2020
Commuters in Dublin face travel disruption this morning, as a tractor protest by farmers continues.
Thu, 16 Jan, 2020
It is ahead of the two-day demonstration, as part of their ongoing campaign over beef prices, carbon tax and other issues.
Wed, 15 Jan, 2020
The protest gets underway at 2pm at Merrion Square.
Tue, 14 Jan, 2020
Overcast has secured funding to open its video technology to new markets, writes Trish Dromey
Sun, 29 Dec, 2019
Everyday objects can have fascinating histories in their own right and are worth a closer peek as a new book advises, writes Jonathan deBurca Butler
Thu, 05 Dec, 2019
The motley crew that caused havoc in Dublin did no favours for the majority of farmers who rightly want a fair price for produce, says Political Correspondent Elaine Loughlin
Thu, 28 Nov, 2019
Angry farmers have this evening said they will not end their protest until they secure a meeting with Agriculture Minister Michael Creed.
Tue, 26 Nov, 2019
Shots fired. A fresh round in an ancient war: big-time pro from across the water versus small-time Chicken Leaguer.
Sat, 23 Nov, 2019
Independent TD Noel Grealish has been accused of "disgraceful racism" after raising questions in the Dáil around money being sent home by migrants.
Tue, 12 Nov, 2019
The rebellion was fronted by a pink boat. It was pulled up Kildare Street and its progress was marked by bells and whistles and a rhythm section of drums.
Mon, 07 Oct, 2019
Is it a poisoned chalice or an opportunity of a lifetime?
Tue, 01 Oct, 2019
Thousands of fans and the Lord Mayor welcomed the champion Dublin men's and ladies footballers home at a celebration at Merrion Square this afternoon.
Sun, 29 Sep, 2019
Jim Gavin will have the right to bring goods into Dublin through the city gates, without paying customs duties
Mon, 23 Sep, 2019
Fans of the men’s and women’s historic All-Ireland Senior Football winning teams have been left outraged over a ticketed homecoming event after tickets sold out within minutes.
The homecoming will take place on September 29.
Sun, 15 Sep, 2019
A man who was caught trying to communicate with a child for sex by a vigilante “sting” operation has been jailed for six months.
Tue, 30 Jul, 2019
Anna describes this as one of the lowest moments of her entire life.
Fri, 26 Jul, 2019
Life will be sweet for occupants of three city-centre properties thanks to their new fellow tenants.
Fri, 12 Jul, 2019
Hundreds of people are expected to attend a transgender event in Dublin city centre today.
Sat, 06 Jul, 2019
Tens of thousands of people turned out on the streets of the capital to celebrate Dublin Pride.
Sat, 29 Jun, 2019
School’s out for summer – but keeping the kids entertained doesn’t have to cost a fortune, or indeed anything at all, writes Ciara McDonnell.
Fri, 28 Jun, 2019
As pop-up gardens give us a taste of stunning arrays of plant life, Peter Dowdall shares his pick of the bunch of Irish gardens you should visit this summer
Thu, 20 Jun, 2019
Culture Minister Josepha Madigan has urged people to vote in Friday's divorce referendum, warning the outcome must not be taken for granted.
Wed, 22 May, 2019
The route for this years LGBTQ Pride Parade in Dublin has been announced.
Fri, 05 Apr, 2019
The administrators of the four provincial football associations have issued a statement backing John Delaney’s tenure as FAI CEO, praising the “contribution of Mr Delaney to the grassroots game”.
Thu, 28 Mar, 2019
Food news with Joe McNamee.
Fri, 08 Mar, 2019
Rose Martin brushes up on her German ahead of a cultural reawakening.
Sat, 25 Aug, 2018
Ruth O’Connor gets crafty as she attempts hand-embroidery and finds a new skill as well as an enjoyable hobby.
Mon, 06 Aug, 2018
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin is to have individual meetings with TDs and senators who campaigned against repealing the Eighth Amendment in a bid to gain their support to legislate for abortion.
Wed, 30 May, 2018
I love everything about 20th century design, Charles and Ray Eames, and, of course, our very own Eileen Gray, Carol-Anne Leyden, director and co-founder of CA Design, tells Aileen Lee
Sat, 17 Mar, 2018
This Dáil may never get to legislate for abortion even if the people vote to repeal the Eighth Amendment, ministers are privately warning.
Mon, 12 Mar, 2018
Tue, 21 Nov, 2017
Dublin has benefited most from upturn, says report from Pobal Towns with 1,000 to 5,000 population have been worst affected
Fri, 10 Nov, 2017
Crowds 10ft deep cheered as runners completed the final stretch of yesterday’s Dublin Marathon.
Mon, 30 Oct, 2017
An 83-year-old woman, who was kicked twice in the legs and several times pushed forcefully back into her chair while being fed by a health carer at Beaumont Hospital, has been awarded €25,000 damages in the Circuit Civil Court.
Tue, 10 Oct, 2017
We have to admit, we don’t hate it.
Fri, 06 Oct, 2017
With everything from a Doggie & Soul chill out area, ReTail Therapy, ‘the Dog of Dublin 2017’ and an off-leash play park.
Wed, 23 Aug, 2017
Sat, 08 Jul, 2017
WHILE illusion is a key part of being a magician, being a natural performer can also cast a spell on the audience.
Thu, 06 Jul, 2017
You heard them before you saw them.
Sun, 11 Jun, 2017
Sat, 10 Jun, 2017
Despite sunshine, a few storm clouds rolled in from the south for Leo, writes Lise Hand.
Thu, 25 May, 2017
One minute, you’re at your first-ever concert wearing kitten-ears, waving a pink balloon and singing your little heart out. The next, you’re screaming, your innocence shattered, your bones broken, your secure and happy world fallen apart.
Wed, 24 May, 2017
Brian Kennedy finds interior decorating and cooking for friends relaxing.
Fri, 19 May, 2017
A national march has been organised in protest against the “religious ownership” of the new National Maternity Hospital.
Sat, 29 Apr, 2017
Trade union Unite has revealed that it offered the building at the centre of a social housing row to a homelessness charity three years ago in order to provide accommodation for homeless people.
Tue, 17 Jan, 2017
An Irish-American telecoms millionaire reached out to the Home Sweet Home campaign, the group behind the recent occupation of Apollo House.
Thu, 20 Oct, 2016
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