‘You’re after getting yourself on page three’: Ireland fan from famous photo heads back to Prague
Globetrotting Karl McGrath heads for Czech capital to cheer on Boys in Green for World Cup qualifier
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Globetrotting Karl McGrath heads for Czech capital to cheer on Boys in Green for World Cup qualifier
Souvenirs from traditional military salute for veteran at Glasnevin risked an awkward explanation or two
Government scheme was designed to help businesses affected by Covid-19 to retain staff
Fallen trees and branches, difficult travel, large coastal waves and potentially damaging gusts are expected
Citylink intercity bus service staff provide warm welcome to tourists and locals alike
Dense, poorly integrated developments without proper transport links exacerbate our reliance on cars
In 2021, Corrado Grappiolo was very keen to live in Ireland again, but a lot about Dublin had changed in the years since he first lived in the city
McAdam is seeking to succeed former minister Paschal Donohoe who took senior role at World Bank last year
The Government continues to prevaricate on the issue
Daniel Soave (39) accused of assault causing harm to woman and public order offences in Dublin last October
The writer’s trajectory was not always a smooth one, but his star continues to rise
Defendant who had changed life and begun family handed 10 years suspended sentence
Abdullah Khan (24) describes himself as Salafi jihadist who wanted to send a message to those with a ‘right-wing mindset’
Court told 38kg of drug seized by gardaí who searched a container suspected to be rented by a father of four
Philip Farrelly did not seek planning permission, has been ordered to demolish development in Sutton
Addition of projects in Westmeath and Dublin brings to 560MW the power that Statkraft is producing here
From slow food in Clare and spuds in Kerry to cider in Armagh and whiskey in the RDS, there is something for everybody in this year’s line-up of Irish festivals
Finds are latest from investigations under Operation Tara targeting organised crime
The influential singer is now so much more than a party girl – but, goodness, does she still know how to have a good party
Visionary leader sought for Ireland’s AI office; RTÉ cranks up the hyperbole for Jessie Buckley; hairdressing classes for ‘warehoused’ prisoners
Michael Donnelly was a public representative for more than 30 years, serving in local authority and in Seanad
Dublin court grants protection order to another woman who said her former partner circulated ‘intimate’ photos
Artists’ studios and performance space planned for St Anthony’s Theatre
Brazilian, Caucasian, Korean, Somali and Irish are just some of the cuisines that come together on this city centre thoroughfare
Rite & Reason: There remains an enduring view among most Irish people that homelessness is fundamentally wrong
Stained-glass artist’s work spans more than 130 windows across Ireland and internationally
Owner Eoin Cluskey says rising cost of diesel is ‘mental’, while cost of living and doing business will ‘take years’ to fix
Tom Wright, who worked in the Biden administration, believes the president is in ‘a real bind’ in Iran
Visitors rely on services funded by residents and businesses
Participants turn their hands to hospitality, tourism and horticulture across the farm and cafe
Child’s parents have been involved in legal battle for more than a year over where she should receive medical treatment
Compulsory Purchase Orders have been placed on properties at Townsend Street in Dublin
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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