'Someone's going to get killed': Dubiln residents protest over poor infastructure
Local residents of Kinsealy protested poor infrastructure in the village that has seen huge development in recent years. Video: Enda O'Dowd
From farm to fork: How a Dublin secondary school is producing food for a Michelin starred restaurant
Students from Belvedere College in Dublin are helping produce food for the Michelin starred restaurant Chapter One. Video: Enda O'Dowd
'I loved it immediately': Housing scheme with support for older people opens in Dublin
Ireland’s first purpose-built housing with a support scheme for older people was opened in Dublin. Video: Enda O'Dowd
From halfpipes to maths tests': Irish Olympians return home
Ireland's four Winter Olympians were welcomed home after a whirlwind tournament in Italy. Video: Enda O'Dowd
From schools to doorsteps travelling with Cork's mobile library
Every two weeks a mobile library travels the picturesque Beara peninsula in Cork stopping at schools, villages and doorsteps. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Why were there so many visa applications in the Epstein files?
European Correspondent Naomi O'Leary looks at why there were so many visa applications in the Epstein Files. Video: Enda O'Dowd
The Irish companies unwittingly providing critical infastructure to Russian's drone army
Russian manufacturers are utilising components produced in Ireland to build mass-produced kamikaze drones. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Rave held at Hoxton Hotel to protest injunction against neighbouring nightclub
A protest rave was held at Hoxton Hotel after it sought an injunction against Izakaya, the next door nightclub, over noise levels. Video: Enda O'Dowd
'It's going to take over': Ireland's first national robotic surgery curriculum unveiled at RCSI
Dublin's RCSI demonstrated some of the machines featured in Ireland's first national robotic surgery curriculum.
'There's over 25 childcare facilities in Donegal with defective blocks'
Childcare facilities across Donegal are effected by defective blocks many of whom are outside the redress scheme. Video: Enda O'Dowd
'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.






