Christmas in Dublin: BT's singing doorman brings festive cheer
Sean Boland, known as Brown Thomas' singing doorman, has delivered a festive singalong on Dublin's Grafton Street. Video: Bryan O'Brien
'It's emotional' - New TDs arrive for first day of new Dáil
Newly elected TDs speak about the excitement and emotion of attending their first day of the 34th Dáil at Leinster House.
Seamus Etherson, craft butcher - 'The working day starts at 6am'
Seamus Etherson runs Etherson's Butchers in Cabra, Dublin with his son James and a team of butchers supplying meat to the local community.
Ho-Ho-Bohs: footballers pack presents for children in Direct Provision
Footballers from the Bohemian FC men's and women's teams were among volunteers at RDS Simmonscourt packing presents for children living in Direct Provision.
Mother of returning Irish soldier - 'I cry when they go and cry when they come home'
Emotional scenes at Dublin Airport as families and friends welcomed back members of the Defence Forces from UNIFIL deployment in Lebanon.
Haunted hall in North inner city terrifying the locals
The Haunted Hall of Horrors in St Agatha’s Hall Dunne Street in North inner city Dublin is terrifying both local adults and kids.
The Derek Quinlan Files in 90 seconds, by London Correspondent Mark Paul
Mark Paul reports on Irish man Derek Quinlan (76) who amassed more than €3.5 billion of debts in the Celtic Tiger era and went bankrupt in London in 2022.
‘I'll be dead before the Luas comes to Finglas‘
Veterinary nurse Ciara Brady works in Finglas village: The new tram line is 'a great idea'. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
Irish citizen appeals for help to evacuate her elderly mother from Gaza
Sherin Alsabbagh, an Irish citizen living in Ballaghaderreen, is desperate to get her mother out of Gaza where despite having visa and papers, she can't leave.
Are you fit enough to join the Defence Forces?
Conor Capplis and Katie Mellett take the Defence Forces Induction Fitness Test consisting of push-ups, sit-ups and a 2.4 kilometre run. Video: Bryan O'Brien
Bryan O’Brien: This will be the year I put order on the chaos of my photo archive
A single image might capture the essence of a story, but a contact sheet shows the context and sequence of events before and after the chosen image
Community Archaeology Project excavates in St Anne's Park Raheny
A group of archaeologists have been busy excavating the site of the old St Anne's House in Raheny, north Dublin as part of a community archaeology initiative.
Helipad sits unused on top of west wing of Government buildings
A helipad installed on the roof of Government Buildings in 1990, when CJ Haughey was taoiseach, hasn't been used in a number of years. Video: Google Earth
New greenway opens up Dublin Port to cyclists and pedestrians
Dublin Editor Olivia Kelly cycles along the new two-kilometre-long Tolka Estuary Greenway in Dublin Port, which has just opened to the public.
Woman held captive by ISIS, speaks in Dublin
Shireen Khero, a member of the Yazidi ethnic community in Iraq, who was held by ISIS for over two and a half years, has spoken at a DFA event in Dublin.