From silage wrap to catwalk fodder: Meet the students turning rubbish into high fashion
The Junk Kouture World Final takes place in Dublin next week, celebrating sustainable fashion and creativity
War in Ukraine inspires students’ design entry for Junk Kouture
John Coughlan and Lucy Murphy of Coláiste Pobail Bheanntraí (Bantry Community College) have reached the world finals of Junk Kouture. Video: Bryan O’Brien
War in Ukraine inspires students’ design entry for Junk Kouture
John Coughlan and Lucy Murphy of Colaiste Pobail Bheanntrai (Bantry Community College) have reached the World Finals of Junk Kouture. Video: Bryan O’Brien
Junk Kouture dress made of car seatbelts inspired by road safety campaign
Three students from the Ursuline Secondary School, Thurles have reached the world finals of Junk Kouture with their design ‘Vision Zero’. Video: Bryan O'Brien
Junk Kouture dress made of car seat belts inspired by road-safety campaign
Three students from the Ursuline Secondary School, Thurles, have reached the world finals of Junk Kouture with their design Vision Zero. Video: Bryan O’Brien
Meet the new Gardaí: 'It's going to be a rewarding career'
Three mature applicants speak about what attracted them to a career with An Garda Síochána as they complete their training in Templemore. Video: Bryan O'Brien
County Kilkenny family making glassware by hand for over 40 years
Jerpoint Glass is a family business that has been making mouth-blown, handmade and hand-finished glassware in Co Kilkenny since 1979. Video: Bryan O'Brien
A Glass Act in pictures: ‘It’s a craft. It’s been around for thousands of years’
At Jerpoint Glass Studios in Co Kilkenny, craftsmen use tools and techniques that have been around for thousands of years
What to expect from this year's St Patrick's festival in Dublin
Seven stages, a treasure hunt and the parade, Richard Tierney outlines what to expect from the 2025 St Patrick's festival in Dublin. Video: Bryan O'Brien
Mother of hit and run victim: 'We’ll never get over the loss of Joe'
Marguerite Drennan from Mountrath, Co Laois speaks about her son Joe, who was killed in a hit-and-run incident in Limerick in 2023. Video: Bryan O'Brien
The numbers behind the Seanad election's small electorate
Reforms will see around one million people eligible to vote in future Seanad elections, but for now the electorate is less than 200,000. Video: Bryan O'Brien
Time is money: ‘Every single clock’ sells at auction in Waterford
A Patek Philippe ladies’ 18k gold pocket watch fetched the highest price – €6,000 – at RJ Keighery’s auction
Michael Lowry: 'We're in this for five years'
Michael Lowry TD has expressed his delight at the Regional Independent Group securing junior ministerial roles in Government formation talks.
Sanctuary Runners urge Government to adopt 'community integration strategy'
Sanctuary Runners have gathered at Leinster House to call on the new Government to adopt a 'community’, rather than a 'migrant’ integration strategy.
Ireland’s first-ever clock auction takes place in Waterford
Ireland’s first-ever clock auction featuring 380 timepieces has taken place at RJ Keighery Antiques in Waterford city. Thomas Keighery explains the background.