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A vigil was held at the Iranian Embassy in Dublin for Bernard Phelan, who was imprisoned there since last October during protests against the regime.
'Raise the Roof' demonstrators gather outside the Dáil in protest at the Government's decision to lift the winter eviction ban.
Over 200 members of the Association of Garda Sergeants & Inspectors protest proposed new rosters at Garda Headquarters, Phoenix Park today.
A poster installation, part of the 'It Stops Now' campaign organised by the NWC and the USI takes place in Dublin ahead of International Women's Day.
Oscar nominee Paul Mescal made a big impression when he starred in Maynooth Post Primary School's 'Phantom of the Opera' production in 2012.
Details of the €1.3 billion package cost of living measures were announced after a meeting of the Cabinet on Tuesday morning.
Áine O'Gorman and Erin McLaughlin talk to Gavin Cummiskey about World Cup finals qualification, home-based training, and the future of Irish women's football.
Trans and Intersex Pride Dublin hold a vigil in memory of Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old trans girl who was stabbed to death in England last Saturday.
Although not yet officially available in Ireland, Prime is a big hit amongst teens – with some enterprising outlets selling it from between €10 to €20 a pop.
World Wetlands Day takes place on February 2nd, and raises awareness of these vital ecosystems. Killyconny Bog in Co Cavan is just one Irish example.
With over one-in-six Garda recruits failing the PT test, two Irish Times journalists put themselves through their paces in an approximation of the ordeal.
The Celtic Old Vehicles Owners Club is based in Meath and surrounds, boasting around 160 members, some of whom restore their cars from relic to showroom status.
Megan Byrne enjoyed the Brown Thomas Christmas windows in Grafton Street as a child, now she's part of the team that designs and creates the landmark display.
Even in the era of Spotify and other music-streaming services, a cohort of independent shops continues to sell vinyl records to a discerning clientele.
The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland has run Santa Trains from Dublin for about 20 years. Trains operate the first three weekends of every December.