Fashion in the attic: Irish couturier’s D4 home is a cut above for €1.975m
1960's designer Neilli Mulcahy raised seven daughters in this spacious four bed on Eglinton Road
1960's designer Neilli Mulcahy raised seven daughters in this spacious four bed on Eglinton Road
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Trainer’s hand for Epsom strengthened with impressive performance at Lingfield
Students on the new Masters in Gastronomy and Food Studies at TU Dublin come from diverse backgrounds but all share one passion: a love of food
Owner of this new home felt the ready made interior wasn’t her so designer Jane Higgins gave it a whole new look
Rescued from Nama, a house on Parliament Street that sold knives for 250 years has been given a whole new lease of life
Big feet? Well, women’s are getting bigger but larger shoes are still difficult to find
Aidan O’Brien’s son provides him with a ninth triumph in the colts’ showpiece
‘A tumour was discovered and consequently I won’t be riding for the foreseeable future’
‘Completely indifferent’: Paul Smith heard blaming others as Charlie Dunn went missing
Seanie Johnston inspires Cavan Gaels to their first senior football title since 2014
Having left school at 16, Oliver now has restaurants all over the world, a TV production company and a charitable foundation
Turf Club’s new ‘running and riding’ regulations found to be breached in Dundalk
From boy soldiers to stock traders, Neville’s photos set out to spark change, and he has even seen his books burned in Scotland
‘I dislike poinsettias and lilies – as all florists do – and the smell of lilies’
Aiveen Daly’s craftsmanship and techniques of fabric manipulation blur the boundaries between fashion and interiors
First major presentation of English artist’s work in Ireland concentrates on early work
Designer Paul Smith on the classic style used in cycling, from the shirts to the posters to the sponsors
By wearing a hat, you can enliven and transform an inexpensive outfit, and try on a different personality at the same time
In her spacious but warmly chaotic Milan home, the Irish artist is glad of the haven of her studio, where she can get on with her work and declutter her mind
Student was involved in water charges protest in Jobstown, Tallaght in 2014
A crop of Irish graduates are forging successful careers in the notoriously fickle international fashion industry. Here are some to watch out for this year
Teen is charged with criminal damage to a garda car in protest that involved Tánaiste
Verdicts of death by blunt force trauma returned by inquest jury
Bryan Keane and Paul Smith died when their aircraft hit Blackstairs Mountain
New Visa Europe barometer shows spending up by 4% in May
Conor McGreevy proposed to Niloo Sarafan at the highest point of Val Thorens ski resort in the French Aps
The Irish Theatrical Diaspora Conference at the Gate heard illuminating talks about Edwards and Mac Liammóir, Beckett and Friel
Ernst & Young auditor gives evidence on institution’s commercial property loans
Six food professionals were taken out of their casual comfort zone and chef’s uniforms and redressed in more formal gear. What were their reactions?
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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