'I think the whole country has gone to the dogs': North Dublin voters have their sayOutside of the Sacred Heart National School in Glasnevin, voters explained why they voted "Yes or "No" for the family and care referendums.Sat Mar 09 2024 - 09:14
Harbour Court to be closed down due to drugs and crimeSince the city has been unable to control antisocial behaviour in Harbour Court, which runs off Abbey Street behind Wynn's hotel, it will soon be closed off.Tue Jan 09 2024 - 11:37
Wren Day: 'It's all about tradition'The Wren is an ancient pagan celebration held on St Stephen's Day - though it was once a widespread rural tradition, it thrives and continues to grow in Dingle.Wed Dec 27 2023 - 10:34
Dublin pays their respects to Shane MacGowanLarge crowds turned out in Dublin to say farewell and pay their respects to the musician Shane MacGowan on a "very emotional day".Fri Dec 08 2023 - 13:14
Rioting erupts in Dublin after stabbing incidentRioting has erupted on the streets of Dublin after a stabbing incident occurred in the Parnell Square area of the city earlier in the day.Thu Nov 23 2023 - 21:29
Irish-Palestinian father reunited with children after wife killed in GazaKhalid El-Astal’s children Ali and Sara arrived in Dublin - but several of his family, including the children’s mother, Ashwak, were killed by Israeli bombs.Sun Nov 19 2023 - 21:33
Over 2,000 demonstrators march in Dublin to support PalestineMarching from O’Connell Street to the Israeli embassy, the crowd - with politicians from PBP and Sinn Fein - protested against Israel’s actions in Gaza.Sat Oct 14 2023 - 20:09
Army prepares for deployment to SyriaThe 68th Infantry Group, who are deploying to Syria as part of a United Nations Disengagement Observer Force mission, held live fire exercises in Wicklow.Wed Aug 30 2023 - 18:38
Go aboard a 'Ghost Gator': the USS Mesa Verde docks in DublinTake a tour of the US naval ship - used by the US Marine Corps for beach landings - which is part of a courtesy visit for the Notre Dame vs Navy match.Sat Aug 26 2023 - 08:04
Frank McNally looks at life on Tory IslandIn the first part of a series exploring Ireland’s islands, Frank McNally visits the most remote inhabited island, 12km off the coast of Donegal: Tory Island.Fri Aug 11 2023 - 17:12
Naval Service makes final preparations for EU mission in MediterraneanThe William Butler Yeats crew will depart from Cork this week to monitor the Libyan arms embargo as part of Operation Irini.Wed Jun 14 2023 - 16:52
Thousands attend 'Ireland For All' march against racism in DublinThousands joined the antiracism march to support refugees, rejecting a 'culture of fear'. Video: Chris MaddaloniSat Feb 18 2023 - 20:16
Ashtown holds anti-racism protest after attack on migrant campAbout 150 people attended an anti-racism and anti-violence protest in Ashtown on Monday evening after a migrant camp in the area was attacked.Mon Jan 30 2023 - 21:59
Purple insects come to life. A mining crane slowly rises. Luminous clouds drift away.In his ambitious, unsettling Broken Spectre, the Irish photographer Richard Mosse takes you straight to the unwell heart of Brazil’s rainforest ecocideTue Nov 22 2022 - 05:00
Ulysses: a European Odyssey 2022-2024A three-year project celebrates the European nature of Joyce’s classic in 18 citiesFri Oct 28 2022 - 05:03
gethan&myles create immersive work for Ulysses' 100th anniversaryThe Irish artists' co-created work in Marseille explores immigration, part of an 18-city program exploring the centenary of Joyce's book with new art.Mon Oct 17 2022 - 08:26
Irish artists gethan&myles create immersive work for Ulysses’ 100th anniversaryCo-created work in Marseille explores immigration, part of an 18-city program exploring the centenary of Joyce’s book with new artMon Oct 17 2022 - 08:26
The Irish Atlantic rainforest pulsing life back into the Beara peninsulaDubliner Eoghan Daltun bought a partly-wooded farm in west Cork in 2009 and rewilding has become his life’s workSat Sept 17 2022 - 06:00
Eoghan Daltun's Irish Atlantic rainforestAuthor and rewilder Eoghan Daltun explains how his parcel of land in Cork became what is likely Ireland's most ecologically diverse temperate rainforest.Fri Sept 16 2022 - 22:34
New shellfish tracing discovery may ease customers’ safety fearsTwo new studies by Irish scientists have established a shellfish “fingerprint”, tracing the food from sea to plate with pinpoint accuracy. Irish shellfish could become the first of its kind to carry a guarantee of 100% traceability. Mon Sept 30 2019 - 09:53