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‘Bloodied but not bowed’: Connemara’s Misunderstood Heron food truck announces sudden closure

‘Bloodied but not bowed’: Connemara’s Misunderstood Heron food truck announces sudden closure

Popular food truck blames shutdown on decision by Galway County Council in statement posted on social media

Fri Apr 25 2025 - 18:17
A Palestinian in Ireland: ‘I like Cork more than Dublin, to be brutally honest. It’s a very lovely place’

A Palestinian in Ireland: ‘I like Cork more than Dublin, to be brutally honest. It’s a very lovely place’

After moving to Ireland in September 2023, Palestinian student Sarraj Alswersawi graduated top of his DCU class

Tue Apr 22 2025 - 06:00
‘We were just different types of chimps’: How zookeeping became a family affair for one Dublin woman

‘We were just different types of chimps’: How zookeeping became a family affair for one Dublin woman

Helen Clarke’s childhood experiences led to a lifetime of care for animals at Dublin Zoo

Sat Apr 19 2025 - 06:00
Musician Oscar McLennan on the impact of his young son’s death: ‘I completely lost the power of words’

Musician Oscar McLennan on the impact of his young son’s death: ‘I completely lost the power of words’

The tragedy changed everything for the songwriter, whose new instrumental album is a celebration of Ian’s life

Sat Apr 19 2025 - 05:00
From Delhi to Dublin: ‘I ended up making really good friends, they are my safety net’

From Delhi to Dublin: ‘I ended up making really good friends, they are my safety net’

New to the Parish: Nishtha Khanna moved from India to Ireland in September 2020

Tue Apr 08 2025 - 06:00
What is behind the unshakeable popularity of the boy’s name Jack in Ireland?

What is behind the unshakeable popularity of the boy’s name Jack in Ireland?

Jacks and parents of Jacks explain the enduring popularity of the number-one boy’s name in the State since 2007.

Sun Apr 06 2025 - 05:32
Abhainn: This Dublin walking trail is a love letter to the city’s forgotten rivers

Abhainn: This Dublin walking trail is a love letter to the city’s forgotten rivers

Rosie O’Reilly, Dublin’s first biodiversity artist-in-residence, is on a mission to preserve the capital’s hydro-story

Sun Apr 06 2025 - 05:13
Pottery fever: ‘There’s a big demand for something different. People don’t want to go sit in a pub’

Pottery fever: ‘There’s a big demand for something different. People don’t want to go sit in a pub’

Pottery fever is catching in Dublin, where Síofra Murdock’s community ceramics studio is getting ready to expand

Sat Apr 05 2025 - 05:00
Baby names: Michael and Mary most popular names shared with parents in Ireland

Baby names: Michael and Mary most popular names shared with parents in Ireland

508 babies were named after their parents in 2024, with Patrick and James also rating highly, CSO figures show

Thu Apr 03 2025 - 15:17
Niamh Garvey on being diagnosed with autism at 34: ‘You suddenly get the language that explains your life’

Niamh Garvey on being diagnosed with autism at 34: ‘You suddenly get the language that explains your life’

The Cork author on living with autism and the release of her new book, a collection of personal essays written by autistic Irish adults

Sun Mar 30 2025 - 05:40
Irish Times readers pick Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These as the best Irish book of the 21st century

Irish Times readers pick Claire Keegan’s Small Things Like These as the best Irish book of the 21st century

How do your top 25 books compare to the rankings of 60 experts? Claire Keegan’s work is a firm favourite among both groups

Wed Mar 26 2025 - 12:50
Why is Irish social media star Garron Noone at the heart of a controversy on immigration?

Why is Irish social media star Garron Noone at the heart of a controversy on immigration?

Tiktok personality is known for more light-hearted online content

Tue Mar 25 2025 - 09:32
A New Yorker in Antrim: ‘There have been frissons of suspicion but there is a strong sense of community’

A New Yorker in Antrim: ‘There have been frissons of suspicion but there is a strong sense of community’

Author and journalist Rosie Schaap found solace and community in the Glens of Antrim after the death of her first husband

Tue Mar 25 2025 - 06:00
Thrifted gifts: ‘If you’re worried about the environment, it’s conscience-free shopping’

Thrifted gifts: ‘If you’re worried about the environment, it’s conscience-free shopping’

Bring your gift-giving to the next level with these tips from three thrifting enthusiasts

Sun Mar 23 2025 - 05:00
Food on campus: Greasy college grub makes way for smart student-led initiatives

Food on campus: Greasy college grub makes way for smart student-led initiatives

From the Galway pantry tackling food waste to breakfast clubs and training restaurants, campus dining is having a moment

Tue Mar 18 2025 - 05:00
St Patrick: 13 facts you need to know about Ireland’s patron saint

St Patrick: 13 facts you need to know about Ireland’s patron saint

What do we really know about our national apostle and what is merely myth?

Sun Mar 16 2025 - 05:20
Gracie Abrams in Dublin review: No nepo-baby here. A real star stands before us

Gracie Abrams in Dublin review: No nepo-baby here. A real star stands before us

Armed with an acoustic guitar and her breathy vocals, Abrams proves herself worthy of star status

Tue Mar 11 2025 - 12:04
‘If I’m walking to work, I will say hi to almost 10 people and everybody asks how I am. In Mozambique it’s not like that’

‘If I’m walking to work, I will say hi to almost 10 people and everybody asks how I am. In Mozambique it’s not like that’

Liu dos Santos moved to Enniscorthy with her husband and their young son in 2022

Tue Mar 11 2025 - 06:00
Finnish minister in Dublin: ‘We never were under the illusion that Russia is no longer a threat’

Finnish minister in Dublin: ‘We never were under the illusion that Russia is no longer a threat’

Elina Valtonen reflects on her country joining Nato, shutting the Finnish border with Russia, and Vladimir Putin’s disregard for human life

Sat Mar 08 2025 - 06:00
Project Sheela: International Women’s Day art trail highlights Ireland’s ‘open wounds’

Project Sheela: International Women’s Day art trail highlights Ireland’s ‘open wounds’

Anonymous sheela-na-gig artists will reveal a new series of plaques from today

Sat Mar 08 2025 - 05:18
Gen Z’s love-hate relationship with phone calls: ‘I have some shy friends who hate it when I call them, but still always pick up’

Gen Z’s love-hate relationship with phone calls: ‘I have some shy friends who hate it when I call them, but still always pick up’

The impact of pandemic-induced lockdowns on Gen Z cannot be underestimated

Sat Mar 08 2025 - 05:00
Fontaines DC win RTÉ Choice Music Prize album of the year

Fontaines DC win RTÉ Choice Music Prize album of the year

Jordan Adetunji crowned artist of the year, with rap trio Kneecap named breakthrough artist

Fri Mar 07 2025 - 07:11
Pat Ingoldsby is remembered at his funeral as ‘unaffected, profoundly human’

Pat Ingoldsby is remembered at his funeral as ‘unaffected, profoundly human’

Family and friends paid tribute to the poet’s humour and artistry

Thu Mar 06 2025 - 19:57
Ash Wednesday: When babies had to cry three times before getting their milk

Ash Wednesday: When babies had to cry three times before getting their milk

According to folklore, babies needed to cry three times before being fed milk on black fast days

Wed Mar 05 2025 - 05:00
Top Irish food and drink products and people for 2025 are named

Top Irish food and drink products and people for 2025 are named

Jane and Louis Grubb of Cashel Blue win Lifetime Achievement award

Tue Mar 04 2025 - 15:06
Pancake Tuesday: What’s the history, what does ‘shrove’ mean and what’s the significance for single people?

Pancake Tuesday: What’s the history, what does ‘shrove’ mean and what’s the significance for single people?

For those unlucky in love, the first Sunday of Lent – ‘Chalk Sunday’ – was one of public humiliation

Tue Mar 04 2025 - 11:59
‘Irish teenagers are so innocent. Where I’m from we learn not to be naive’

‘Irish teenagers are so innocent. Where I’m from we learn not to be naive’

Viní Martins Araújo came from Brazil to Dublin in late 2023, to further his dance career

Tue Feb 25 2025 - 06:00
Neil Young and Van Morrison to play at Malahide Castle this summer

Neil Young and Van Morrison to play at Malahide Castle this summer

The veteran rocker’s last Irish gig was with Bob Dylan in Kilkenny six years ago

Mon Feb 24 2025 - 17:57
Bridget Jones fans go mad about the movie in Dublin: ‘We’ve been told inside to bring tissues, that we’ll be crying and laughing’

Bridget Jones fans go mad about the movie in Dublin: ‘We’ve been told inside to bring tissues, that we’ll be crying and laughing’

Excitement as Renée Zellweger returns to Irish screens in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy

Thu Feb 13 2025 - 16:44
Victoria Beckham in Dublin: ‘I got married here a long, long time ago so it’s always great to come back’

Victoria Beckham in Dublin: ‘I got married here a long, long time ago so it’s always great to come back’

Fashion designer and former Spice Girl causes a stir in Brown Thomas on Wednesday evening

Wed Feb 12 2025 - 18:40
Victoria Beckham appears in Dublin

Victoria Beckham appears in Dublin

Victoria Beckham has participated in a question and answer session at an event in Brown Thomas, Dublin. Video: Ella Sloane

Wed Feb 12 2025 - 17:53
‘Vile, dismissive, disappointing’: Samantha Mumba and Donal Skehan in war of words over Eurovision judging

‘Vile, dismissive, disappointing’: Samantha Mumba and Donal Skehan in war of words over Eurovision judging

Eurosong judging panellist Donal Skehan responds to Mumba’s criticisms ‘tearing others down is never a good look’

Tue Feb 11 2025 - 13:17
Raising urban chickens: ‘The joy that people get when you hand them the eggs is unmatched’

Raising urban chickens: ‘The joy that people get when you hand them the eggs is unmatched’

From pecking order to predator control, what to know before getting your own flock of chickens

Sat Feb 08 2025 - 05:00
Bambie Thug’s Eurovision success inspires this year’s Late Late Eurosong contenders

Bambie Thug’s Eurovision success inspires this year’s Late Late Eurosong contenders

From Celtic pop and power ballads to a song about a Soviet space dog, this year’s Eurovision hopefuls promise a varied medley of musical options for the Late Late audience

Fri Feb 07 2025 - 06:00
Dubai chocolate: The sweet viral sensation driving 24/7 production at a Westmeath chocolatier

Dubai chocolate: The sweet viral sensation driving 24/7 production at a Westmeath chocolatier

Mullingar-based company Sugar Plum Sweetery producing more than 3000 bars a day to fulfil orders for this trending treat

Thu Feb 06 2025 - 06:33
The Late Late Show Eurosong special 2025: When is it on, who are the acts, who picks the winner  and more

The Late Late Show Eurosong special 2025: When is it on, who are the acts, who picks the winner and more

Everything you need to know The Late Late Show’s annual Eurosong special to choose Ireland’s Eurovision Song Contest entry

Wed Feb 05 2025 - 06:00
‘I used to have a firearm for protection. In Ireland I walk home at 10 o’clock at night by myself’

‘I used to have a firearm for protection. In Ireland I walk home at 10 o’clock at night by myself’

Vannessa Murphy and Zuandra Van Tonder moved from South Africa to Tipperary town in 2022

Tue Feb 04 2025 - 06:00
Emigrating in your 20s: ‘The level that I was drinking in Ireland was 10 times higher than the life that I have now’

Emigrating in your 20s: ‘The level that I was drinking in Ireland was 10 times higher than the life that I have now’

Emigration, home ownership and climate change are among the issues weighing on the minds of Irish twentysomethings

Sun Feb 02 2025 - 06:00
Festivals in Ireland 2025: From Longitude to All Together Now – a guide to 80 of the best

Festivals in Ireland 2025: From Longitude to All Together Now – a guide to 80 of the best

From Brigit and Dublin Lunar New Year to Culture Night, Space Week and Cork Jazz Festival, here’s our round-up of cultural showcases to catch this year

Thu Jan 30 2025 - 06:05
Longitude 2025 lineup revealed – David Guetta and 50 Cent to headline

Longitude 2025 lineup revealed – David Guetta and 50 Cent to headline

Forbidden Fruit at Royal Hospital Kilmainham to feature Jamie xx, Caribou and Peggy Gou

Mon Jan 27 2025 - 15:01
‘That I wore a dress for all those years boggles my mind. I was afraid to be queer’

‘That I wore a dress for all those years boggles my mind. I was afraid to be queer’

The clarinetist and National Concert Hall artist-in-residence on navigating conservatoire culture and what ‘holding space’ means to her

Sun Jan 26 2025 - 05:15
Amandaland, Sharon Horgan’s new TV show, to air on BBC

Amandaland, Sharon Horgan’s new TV show, to air on BBC

Fans of Horgan’s Motherland can look forward to the spin-off which follows Lucy Punch’s character

Fri Jan 24 2025 - 15:56
U2′s Larry Mullen: ‘I knew my son was dyslexic, but I really didn’t understand him’

U2′s Larry Mullen: ‘I knew my son was dyslexic, but I really didn’t understand him’

Drummer discusses raising son with dyslexia during appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show

Fri Jan 24 2025 - 11:39
Doireann Garrihy returns to RTÉ 2FM as part of new line-up announced for station

Doireann Garrihy returns to RTÉ 2FM as part of new line-up announced for station

Last May Garrihy left 2FM Breakfast after five years saying it was ‘time for ventures new’

Thu Jan 23 2025 - 12:16
Paddy Cole, showband singer and saxophone player, dies aged 85

Paddy Cole, showband singer and saxophone player, dies aged 85

President Michael D Higgins pays tribute to musician who was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2022

Wed Jan 22 2025 - 22:33
From Mongolia to Dublin: ‘Coming to Ireland was a blessing. It was a great move for my life, I have no regrets’

From Mongolia to Dublin: ‘Coming to Ireland was a blessing. It was a great move for my life, I have no regrets’

Gonchigkhand Byambaa, who moved from Mongolia to Dublin in December 2017, has fully immersed herself in community activism

Tue Jan 21 2025 - 06:00
Wild caving, axe throwing, aerial yoga: Step outside your comfort zone with these hobbies

Wild caving, axe throwing, aerial yoga: Step outside your comfort zone with these hobbies

The start of the year is an ideal time to try a new activity or sport – and if it ignites your sense of adventure, so much the better

Sat Jan 18 2025 - 05:00
Nick Santonastasso: ‘At 16, I made the decision to amputate 5 inches off my arm’

Nick Santonastasso: ‘At 16, I made the decision to amputate 5 inches off my arm’

The 28-year-old motivational speaker addressed the 2025 Pendulum Summit in Dublin this week

Sun Jan 12 2025 - 06:00
Gardaí appeal for witnesses following fatal Dame Street collision

Gardaí appeal for witnesses following fatal Dame Street collision

Section of street was closed and local diversions were in place

Sat Jan 11 2025 - 14:43
‘The minute I sat down on the train, I knew I’d been scammed’: Are the Irish susceptible to con artists?

‘The minute I sat down on the train, I knew I’d been scammed’: Are the Irish susceptible to con artists?

Three men describe their encounters with a master scam artist on the streets of Dublin, plus some advice on how to avoid falling victim to similar ‘smiling strangers’

Sat Jan 11 2025 - 06:00
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