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'All I've got is my emotions': New exhibition exploring relationships opens in Dublin

'All I've got is my emotions': New exhibition exploring relationships opens in Dublin

Salvatore of Lucan's new exhibition runs in the Kevin Kavanagh gallery until June 29. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Thu Jun 06 2024 - 11:16
'These are the eyes of the state': Aer Corp unveil new maritime patrol aircraft

'These are the eyes of the state': Aer Corp unveil new maritime patrol aircraft

The Irish Aer Corp have two new Airbus C295 maritime patrol aircraft which will expand their aerial surveillance capability.

Wed Jun 05 2024 - 21:34
'I object to the name shock-jock': Niall Boylan swaps the studio for the streets

'I object to the name shock-jock': Niall Boylan swaps the studio for the streets

Ex-broadcaster Niall Boylan is now hoping to represent Dublin in Europe for Independent Ireland. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Wed Jun 05 2024 - 08:31
Aontú target immigration issue in election manifesto

Aontú target immigration issue in election manifesto

Aontú are running three candidates in the European election and believe immigration is a key issue for the electorate. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Tue Jun 04 2024 - 16:49
'There is fatigue from people': Sinn Féin remain optimistic a week out from polls

'There is fatigue from people': Sinn Féin remain optimistic a week out from polls

Sinn Féin remain optimistic there's still an appetite for change from the electorate a week out from the polls. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Tue Jun 04 2024 - 15:50
'We don't want a national embarrassment': Candidates feel the pressure in Limerick mayoral election

'We don't want a national embarrassment': Candidates feel the pressure in Limerick mayoral election

The race to become Limerick mayor is heating up but without any polls the candidates are in the dark. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Tue Jun 04 2024 - 07:37
'People on the far-right are agitating against Sinn Féin'

'People on the far-right are agitating against Sinn Féin'

For Sinn Féin Councillors and European candidates immigration is a topic on the doors, but they say conversations are diffusing the issue. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Sun Jun 02 2024 - 10:54
'There is anger out there and we're hearing it': Sinn Féin launch their European manifesto

'There is anger out there and we're hearing it': Sinn Féin launch their European manifesto

Sinn Féin launched their European Manifesto in Dublin's Temple Bar. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Thu May 30 2024 - 15:10
Candidates from migrant backgrounds: 'I was holding on to the lamp-post for my life'

Candidates from migrant backgrounds: 'I was holding on to the lamp-post for my life'

Candidates from migrant backgrounds running for local election are doing so against a backdrop of anti-immigrant sentiment. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Sat May 25 2024 - 00:16
Immigration and housing are key issues for electorate in Ringsend

Immigration and housing are key issues for electorate in Ringsend

Immigration and housing are two issues that keep coming up on the doors for candidates in Dublin's Ringsend. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Thu May 23 2024 - 17:12
Simon Harris: 'We recognise the state of Palestine'

Simon Harris: 'We recognise the state of Palestine'

Taoiseach Simon Harris has formally announced that Ireland, Spain and Norway will recognise the State of Palestine. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Wed May 22 2024 - 09:31
'From Mountjoy to the Mansion house': Now Christy Burke hopes to return to City Hall

'From Mountjoy to the Mansion house': Now Christy Burke hopes to return to City Hall

Dublin City Councillor Christy Burke is running for re-election in the local elections in June. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Mon May 20 2024 - 08:17
'What brought me here is one action': Caio Benicio hits the campaign trail for the local elections

'What brought me here is one action': Caio Benicio hits the campaign trail for the local elections

The former Deliveroo cyclist who rescued a child during a knife attack in Dublin last year, Caio Benicio, is running for Fianna Fáil in the local elections.

Fri May 17 2024 - 18:31
What I Do: 'My family and friends think I'm cracked'

What I Do: 'My family and friends think I'm cracked'

Jessie Flood is the probation officer for the homeless team in Dublin where she sees how the housing crisis impacts clients' lives.

Fri May 17 2024 - 08:33
Historic Bohemians-Palestine match: 'We will go home knowing we are not alone'

Historic Bohemians-Palestine match: 'We will go home knowing we are not alone'

The first match in Europe by any senior Palestine national football team takes place in Dublin’s Dalymount Park on Wednesday. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Tue May 14 2024 - 23:11
'We have no choice': 20 tents sheltering homeless asylum seekers pitched along the Grand Canal

'We have no choice': 20 tents sheltering homeless asylum seekers pitched along the Grand Canal

More than 20 tents sheltering homeless asylum seekers were pitched along the Grand Canal. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Fri May 10 2024 - 13:18
'It's very difficult to nail these cases': Touring wildlife crime with a park ranger

'It's very difficult to nail these cases': Touring wildlife crime with a park ranger

Investigator Kieran Buckley says the National Parks and Wildlife Service needs more powers to tackle the scale of wildlife crimes. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Sun May 05 2024 - 07:30
Inside Dublin Port: 'You're falling over the heritage'

Inside Dublin Port: 'You're falling over the heritage'

The Dublin Port Company is opening up its site to the public and revealing the heritage behind the walls.

Sat May 04 2024 - 08:18
'I hope everything is going to be ok': dozens of people return to barricaded Mount Street

'I hope everything is going to be ok': dozens of people return to barricaded Mount Street

Dozens of people arrived back at the International Protection Office on Dublin's Mount Street to lodge papers for asylum.

Thu May 02 2024 - 14:31
Tent encampment on Mount Street cleared for the third time

Tent encampment on Mount Street cleared for the third time

Asylum seekers have been moved from tents at the International Protection Office on Mount Street in Dublin’s city centre. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Wed May 01 2024 - 11:26
Why aren't there more Polish candidates in Irish elections?

Why aren't there more Polish candidates in Irish elections?

As one of the largest minorities in Ireland the Polish community have been under represented in politics here over the last 20 years.

Sat Apr 27 2024 - 08:15
'I'm ok, compared to the people outside': Life inside an Emergency accommodation centre

'I'm ok, compared to the people outside': Life inside an Emergency accommodation centre

Cross Cultural Conversations started English lessons in Emergency accommodation centre a year ago. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Mon Apr 22 2024 - 07:56
'There is definitely not going to be a wipeout': Green Party optimistic in upcoming elections

'There is definitely not going to be a wipeout': Green Party optimistic in upcoming elections

Green Party members and candidates were in optimistic mood at the parties Ard Fheis in Dublin's RDS. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Sat Apr 20 2024 - 19:54
'How much of the struggle was really understood?': The story of the Irish in Britain

'How much of the struggle was really understood?': The story of the Irish in Britain

A new exhibition in Dublin looks at the history of the Irish in Britain.

Fri Apr 19 2024 - 14:34
Stardust inquest: After 43 years, the families find some closure

Stardust inquest: After 43 years, the families find some closure

Kitty Holland looks back at the Stardust tragedy and the inquiry reviewing the evidence of the tragedy.

Thu Apr 18 2024 - 12:52
Ikea turns to green energy with new distribution centre

Ikea turns to green energy with new distribution centre

Conor Pope takes a look at Ikea's new distribution centre in Dublin which promises to provide deliveries across Ireland with electric vehicles by next summer.

Wed Apr 17 2024 - 17:24
Palestinian ambassador to Ireland 'optimistic' Ireland will recognise state

Palestinian ambassador to Ireland 'optimistic' Ireland will recognise state

The Palestinian ambassador to Ireland has said she is "optimistic" that Ireland will recognise the state of Palestine.

Wed Apr 10 2024 - 17:40
Varadkar officially resigns as Taoiseach

Varadkar officially resigns as Taoiseach

Leo Varadkar formally tendered his resignation as Taoiseach at Áras an Uachtaráin.

Mon Apr 08 2024 - 19:03
'There's a lot of happy tears': 120 Irish troops return from mission in Syria

'There's a lot of happy tears': 120 Irish troops return from mission in Syria

120 Irish troops from the 68th Infantry Group returned home to Dublin Airport after a six month deployment in Syria.

Fri Apr 05 2024 - 16:06
From Syria to Leitrim, one refugee's story of musical success

From Syria to Leitrim, one refugee's story of musical success

After his son was murdered in Syria Mohammad Syfkhan fled to Ireland for safety, now he has released a new album "I am Kurdish", featuring Irish musicians.

Thu Apr 04 2024 - 21:09
Will Simon Harris's online popularity transfer to Fine Gael votes?

Will Simon Harris's online popularity transfer to Fine Gael votes?

Harry McGee looks at Simon Harris's TikTok following and what impact the platform will have in upcoming elections. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Sun Mar 31 2024 - 07:20
'Limerick is leading the way': Candidates line up for historic mayor election

'Limerick is leading the way': Candidates line up for historic mayor election

For the first time ever in the history of the State people of Limerick will vote to directly elect their own mayor. Video: Enda O'Dowd

Sat Mar 30 2024 - 08:07
What I Do: From busking on O'Connell Street to playing with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

What I Do: From busking on O'Connell Street to playing with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra

Vladimir Jablokov started his music career in Dublin busking on O'Connell Street but is now playing with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra in Bord Gáis Energy Theatre.

Fri Mar 29 2024 - 09:13
Simon Harris rules out early general election

Simon Harris rules out early general election

New Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has ruled out an early general election, stating he wants the Coalition to run its full term.

Sun Mar 24 2024 - 20:19
Simon Harris on the cusp of becoming next Taoiseach

Simon Harris on the cusp of becoming next Taoiseach

Political Correspondent at The Irish Times, Cormac McQuinn, looks back at the career of Simon Harris.

Thu Mar 21 2024 - 19:30
Micheál Martin 'very surprised' by Varadkar's decision to step down as Taoiseach

Micheál Martin 'very surprised' by Varadkar's decision to step down as Taoiseach

Tánaiste Micheál Martin was "very surprised" when Leo Varadkar told him of his intentions to step down as Taoiseach

Wed Mar 20 2024 - 14:03
Emotional Leo Varadkar stands down as FG leader and Taoiseach

Emotional Leo Varadkar stands down as FG leader and Taoiseach

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has stood down as leader of Fine Gael, effective today.

Wed Mar 20 2024 - 12:50
'Make your ideas come alive': How a Dublin shop is still innovating with traditional instruments

'Make your ideas come alive': How a Dublin shop is still innovating with traditional instruments

McNeela Music Instruments (www.mcneelamusic.com) have been developing traditional Irish instruments for over 40 years -and are now seeing a surge in interest.

Sat Mar 16 2024 - 10:33
Irish bands boycott SxSW: 'We're all going to sleep better having stayed at home'

Irish bands boycott SxSW: 'We're all going to sleep better having stayed at home'

All 12 of Irish bands traveling to South by Southwest chose to boycott the festival in Texas over US army sponsorship.

Fri Mar 15 2024 - 08:53
What I Do: 'You see a lot of horrific incidences'

What I Do: 'You see a lot of horrific incidences'

Members of the Garda Armed Response Unit see "a lot of horrific incidences" in their line of work -but finds talking to colleagues helps.

Fri Mar 15 2024 - 08:40
'We're all impressionists now': New exhibition explores memory in Dublin

'We're all impressionists now': New exhibition explores memory in Dublin

A new exhibition by Hungarian artist, Zsolt Basti, in Dublin's RHA explores the artists memories and his mother. It runs until March 31st.

Tue Mar 12 2024 - 09:19
'They've taken the home away from me': Life in the middle of a solar farm

'They've taken the home away from me': Life in the middle of a solar farm

John McCue's home became surrounded by a solar farm over the last few years and now is struggling to sell the property.

Sun Mar 10 2024 - 10:32
Opinion: How to build on Ireland's film sector success

Opinion: How to build on Ireland's film sector success

Oscar winning director David Puttnam looks at what Ireland needs to do to maintain a thriving film industry.

Fri Mar 08 2024 - 17:40
'I love a good protest': Thousands take to the streets for the Stand Together solidarity march

'I love a good protest': Thousands take to the streets for the Stand Together solidarity march

Thousands of people from over 100 civil society organisations took to the streets of Dublin for the Stand Together solidarity march.

Sat Mar 02 2024 - 16:58
Dozens of asylum seekers await accommodation after night in sub-zero temperatures

Dozens of asylum seekers await accommodation after night in sub-zero temperatures

Arrangements being made to provide shelter for International Protection applicants over weekend, says Department of Integration

Fri Mar 01 2024 - 19:09
'If I die, I die here': Dozens of international protection applicants sleep rough in cold weather

'If I die, I die here': Dozens of international protection applicants sleep rough in cold weather

Dozens of international protection applicants are sleeping rough at the International Protection Office in Dublin.

Fri Mar 01 2024 - 16:54
How an Irish town is managing with a population increase of almost 50% in two years

How an Irish town is managing with a population increase of almost 50% in two years

Bundoran in Donegal has seen it's population increase by almost 50% over the last two years with refugees arriving from Ukraine.

Fri Feb 23 2024 - 20:26
What I Do: 'People are always surprised with what you can make from a stone'

What I Do: 'People are always surprised with what you can make from a stone'

Tommy Lysgaht has been carving stones for over ten years and now works for the Cork Life Centre, Simon Community as well as running his own weekly workshops.

Fri Feb 16 2024 - 10:19
Inside Ireland’s largest prison: 'The support visitors give is huge'

Inside Ireland’s largest prison: 'The support visitors give is huge'

Ireland's largest prison has seen huge changes in recent years with Covid causing disruption to in-person meetings.

Tue Feb 06 2024 - 08:28
Will deepfakes influence this 'year of elections'?

Will deepfakes influence this 'year of elections'?

The rise of deepfake technology is overlapping with a year packed with elections, will regulations keep pace with technology?

Mon Feb 05 2024 - 10:30
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