'Nothing is off the table': Gardai look to new technologies to tackle illegal use of scrambler bikes
Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly has said that "nothing is off the table" as the force try to tackle the illegal use of scramblers. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Recruit who lost 10.5 stone completes 18 year dream of becoming garda
After losing 10.5 stone and on his fifth attempt Conor Finan is now one of the latest recruits to An Garda Siochána. Video: Enda O'Dowd
On the hunt for €5 lunches in Dublin city
Irish Times journalist Niamh Browne sets out to find what Dublin has to offer if all you have is €5 for lunch.
What festivals to catch this summer and what alternatives are on offer too
Niamh Browne looks at what festivals to catch this summer and what alternatives are on offer too. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Hundreds turn out in Dublin in solidarity with anti-government protests in Iran
Hundreds of Iranians living in Ireland turned out in Dublin in solidarity with protesters in Tehran who are calling for widespread reforms in the country.
'This is another nail in the coffin': Thousands turn out to protest Mercosur trade deal in Athlone
Thousands of farmers from across Ireland turned out to protest the EU-Mercosur trade deal in Athlone. Video: Enda O'Dowd
‘It’s diabolical’: Donegal homeowners left frustrated by 100% redress scheme
Homeowners impacted by defective blocks in Letterkenny, Co Donegal have been left frustrated by the delays in the Governments redress scheme. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Assessment of Need proposal could be ‘biggest change in special education in 25 years’
Principal of Scoil Eoin, Debbie O’Neill, believes a new Government proposal could bring the biggest change to special education in decades. Video: Enda O’Dowd
From traffic congestion to musical trends: inside the Young Scientist Exhibition
Covering everything from traffic congestion to plants on the pill, the Young Scientist Exhibition offers a world of solutions to everyday issues.
From payphones to webchat: 40 years of Childline
Childline was originally launched in 1986 and is under the umbrella of the ISPCC in Ireland since 1988. Video: Enda O'Dowd
‘I love working here’: How people with intellectual disabilities have to fight to find work
Samantha Duggan "loves" working at Mr. Price but feels many people with intellectual disabilities are being overlooked by employers. Video: Enda O'Dowd
'It gives people back their dignity': Ireland's first injection centre turns one
Ireland's first injection centre for drug users opened in Merchants Quay Ireland, Dublin on December 22nd, 2024. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Coming home for Christmas: 'Two weeks of heaven'
The festive spirit was alive in Dublin Airport as thousands arrived home for the Christmas holidays. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Looping: James O'Neill, The Phoenix Park
The wooded area in Dublin's Phoenix Park where James O'Neill's remains were discovered in November 2023. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Discrepancies in Sinn Féin's property portfolio
Colm Keena looks at the discrepancies in Sinn Féin's property portfolio.







