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Father and son (10) from Co Laois who died in Turkey holiday crash named

Father and son (10) from Co Laois who died in Turkey holiday crash named

Irish family from Mountmellick were on holiday in Alanya when tragedy occurred

Tue Jul 18 2023 - 20:53
Ireland has become warmer and wetter over last 30 years - Met Éireann

Ireland has become warmer and wetter over last 30 years - Met Éireann

Sunshine hours have also increased by about 5 per cent over last three decades, forecaster says

Tue Jul 18 2023 - 08:08
‘My mother never for a second thought it was an odd thing to do, having a half-Indian child in Ireland in the 1960s’

‘My mother never for a second thought it was an odd thing to do, having a half-Indian child in Ireland in the 1960s’

New to the Parish: Anna Tanvir moved to Ireland with Maninder Singh early in the Covid-19 pandemic. They plan to stay

Tue Jul 18 2023 - 06:00
Over 460 Afghan people fleeing Taliban permitted to join relatives in Ireland

Over 460 Afghan people fleeing Taliban permitted to join relatives in Ireland

Afghans already living in Ireland can apply for permission for up to four beneficiaries to join them under the Afghan Admission Programme

Tue Jul 18 2023 - 02:00
Forever Young Festival: ‘It was a mud bath but it’s been great ever since’

Forever Young Festival: ‘It was a mud bath but it’s been great ever since’

Sun comes out for final day of 1980s music festival in Co Kildare

Sun Jul 16 2023 - 17:12
Businessman wrongly convicted on drugs charges dies

Businessman wrongly convicted on drugs charges dies

Donegal man Frank Shortt, who suffered ‘grave miscarriage of justice’ in 1995, has died aged 88

Sat Jul 15 2023 - 01:01
Over 84,000 people waiting for inpatient appointment at end of June, new figures show

Over 84,000 people waiting for inpatient appointment at end of June, new figures show

Data from National Treatment Purchase Fund shows 598,228 patients waiting for first hospital outpatient consultation at end of last month

Fri Jul 14 2023 - 19:20
Suspension of visa-free travel for refugees to Ireland to be extended

Suspension of visa-free travel for refugees to Ireland to be extended

Evidence cited of people applying for asylum in Ireland who had already received refugee status in another European country

Fri Jul 14 2023 - 09:32
‘Ringsend Abbie’ Larkin celebrated by local community ahead of World Cup debut

‘Ringsend Abbie’ Larkin celebrated by local community ahead of World Cup debut

Local band The Pullovers launch songs to pay tribute to Girls in Green as they head to Australia

Thu Jul 13 2023 - 21:14
‘A model socialist’: People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith to retire from politics at next election

‘A model socialist’: People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith to retire from politics at next election

Ms Smith (61) is a former trade unionist and veteran of many campaigns ran by People Before Profit and the Socialist Workers Party over the past three decades,

Mon Jul 10 2023 - 13:11
Violence, discrimination and suicide of concern to parents when deciding films for children to watch

Violence, discrimination and suicide of concern to parents when deciding films for children to watch

IFCO says box office revenues recovered last year, rising to €92m, some 75 per cent of their pre-pandemic peak

Mon Jul 10 2023 - 12:15
My first Pride: ‘I never saw diversity until I went to Pride in Dublin’

My first Pride: ‘I never saw diversity until I went to Pride in Dublin’

As Dublin Pride celebrates its 40th anniversary, some of Ireland’s foremost LGBTQ+ activists share their memories

Sat Jun 24 2023 - 05:00
Ukrainian boy (11) to compete for Ireland in fencing competition in Paris

Ukrainian boy (11) to compete for Ireland in fencing competition in Paris

Daniel Karas, a competitive fencer from Kyiv, moved to Dublin after Russian invasion and joined Pembroke Fencing Club in Ballslbridge

Tue Jun 20 2023 - 07:46
‘I find that Waterford is a place that’s very open to foreigners. I never came across any racism’

‘I find that Waterford is a place that’s very open to foreigners. I never came across any racism’

New to the Parish: Justyna Traore joined a friend for a first trip to Ireland in 2005

Tue Jun 20 2023 - 05:00
‘If students don’t help other students, they can feel left out’: Kilkenny school celebrates pupils from 25 different countries

‘If students don’t help other students, they can feel left out’: Kilkenny school celebrates pupils from 25 different countries

Bunscoil McAuley Rice in Callan was the first primary school in the county to receive a School of Sanctuary award earlier this year for its work championing diversity

Tue Jun 20 2023 - 05:00
Ireland’s family reunification legislation ‘not fit for purpose’, says commission

Ireland’s family reunification legislation ‘not fit for purpose’, says commission

Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission calls on State to address two-tier system

Tue Jun 20 2023 - 05:00
‘A true legend of Irish music’: Christy Dignam, frontman of Aslan, dies aged 63

‘A true legend of Irish music’: Christy Dignam, frontman of Aslan, dies aged 63

Daughter Kiera described father as ‘talented singer, great story teller and amazing person’ in social media post

Tue Jun 13 2023 - 19:25
‘So many Brazilians come and then stay. We’re very like Irish people’

‘So many Brazilians come and then stay. We’re very like Irish people’

New to the Parish: Guilherme Souza moved to Dublin in 2014

Tue Jun 13 2023 - 05:00
One in 10 adults claim to be using vapes, according to fresh research

One in 10 adults claim to be using vapes, according to fresh research

Data compiled in May by surveying some 1,000 adults online aged over 18

Tue Jun 13 2023 - 00:01
Ireland could face ‘tsunami’ of incidents involving e-scooters, AA Ireland says

Ireland could face ‘tsunami’ of incidents involving e-scooters, AA Ireland says

Agency calls for tighter regulation on their use, including compulsory helmets and registration

Mon Jun 12 2023 - 21:01
Two models for inquiry into Defence Forces abuses being examined by Government

Two models for inquiry into Defence Forces abuses being examined by Government

Women of Honour group seeks public hearings, saying ‘there has been far too much secrecy and concealment’

Mon Jun 12 2023 - 20:35
Revenue seize 10.4 million cigarettes in Monaghan

Revenue seize 10.4 million cigarettes in Monaghan

The Gold Mount-branded cigarettes have an estimated value of €8.2 million

Mon Jun 12 2023 - 14:54
Weekend set to be warm and humid with temperatures of up to 24 degrees

Weekend set to be warm and humid with temperatures of up to 24 degrees

Dry conditions cause logjam of planes at Dublin Airport as runway grass smoulders

Fri Jun 09 2023 - 13:21
Businessman appears in court charged with insider dealing

Businessman appears in court charged with insider dealing

Declan Service (62) of Sunnyvale Avenue, Portrush, Antrim was arrested by appointment on Friday following a market abuse investigation by the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNECB)

Fri Jun 09 2023 - 10:26
Over half of farmers have been victims of theft, research by TU Dublin finds

Over half of farmers have been victims of theft, research by TU Dublin finds

While farmers are fearful of being burgled, only one-third have alarm on their dwelling

Fri Jun 09 2023 - 08:43
‘First there was the war; now this’ - Ukrainian in Ireland on dam attack that destroyed her home

‘First there was the war; now this’ - Ukrainian in Ireland on dam attack that destroyed her home

For Nadiia Hulevych, there was relief when Russia left Kherson, the city captured early. ‘And then the floods came’

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 19:00
Drinking alcohol in public: What exactly are the rules in Ireland?

Drinking alcohol in public: What exactly are the rules in Ireland?

It’s a little complicated and like many things in the State, it usually depends on where you are

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 15:33
ISPCA issues ‘urgent’ appeal after rise in costs linked to pandemic pet abandonment

ISPCA issues ‘urgent’ appeal after rise in costs linked to pandemic pet abandonment

Charity rescued almost 700 animals in first quarter of year, resulting in 80 per cent increase in number of animals under its care

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 11:21
Sharp decrease in winter burglaries, gardaí report

Sharp decrease in winter burglaries, gardaí report

Burglaries traditionally more associated with winter because of longer daylight hours in summer

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 07:40
Lord Inchiquin, former owner of Dromoland Castle in Co Clare, dies aged 79

Lord Inchiquin, former owner of Dromoland Castle in Co Clare, dies aged 79

Conor O’Brien, the 18th Baron Inchiquin, was ‘chief’ of O’Brien clan

Tue Jun 06 2023 - 20:08
Over 30 flights to and from Dublin airport cancelled due to French air traffic controller strike

Over 30 flights to and from Dublin airport cancelled due to French air traffic controller strike

Passengers advised to stay in touch with airlines if there is a chance they will be flying through French airspace

Tue Jun 06 2023 - 17:37
Twenty homeless people died in Dublin in first four months of 2023

Twenty homeless people died in Dublin in first four months of 2023

Five of those who died were under the age of 30, in data released to Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín

Tue Jun 06 2023 - 14:20
‘Incredible’: Five new white-tailed eagle chicks born in Co Clare

‘Incredible’: Five new white-tailed eagle chicks born in Co Clare

Wildlife staff say it is a rare occurance to have more than two chicks hatch on a nest site showing ‘how suited Ireland and our lakes are’ to the bird

Mon Jun 05 2023 - 13:35
Sculpture of 2,000 recycled cans unveiled in Dublin ahead of World Environment Day

Sculpture of 2,000 recycled cans unveiled in Dublin ahead of World Environment Day

PixelCan installation in Dún Laoghaire by recycling programme Every Can Counts is part of its International Recycling Tour

Sun Jun 04 2023 - 19:00
Man (20s) held after suspected drugs worth €182,000 seized in Dublin

Man (20s) held after suspected drugs worth €182,000 seized in Dublin

Seizure made during search of house in Tallaght area

Sun Jun 04 2023 - 15:59
Why is Ireland’s Polish community returning home?

Why is Ireland’s Polish community returning home?

‘Property prices here are much too high...The difference for what they’d get in Poland is mad’

Sat Jun 03 2023 - 05:00
Most Ukrainians came to Ireland due to English language and distance from Russia

Most Ukrainians came to Ireland due to English language and distance from Russia

Half of survey respondents cited provision of housing by State as a significant factor

Tue May 30 2023 - 16:18
Government should speedily implement RTB recommendations on illegal evictions, says Eoin Ó Broin

Government should speedily implement RTB recommendations on illegal evictions, says Eoin Ó Broin

Recommendations from Residential Tenancies Board include issuing of significant fines for landlords for carrying out an illegal eviction

Wed May 24 2023 - 21:54
‘Irish English is very different. I learn a phrase and build it into my sentences – Ah sure look or The craic was mighty’

‘Irish English is very different. I learn a phrase and build it into my sentences – Ah sure look or The craic was mighty’

New to the Parish: ‘I’m still not great at identifying accents – except Cork, as every statement is like a question,’ says Juci Kulloi, originally from Budapest

Tue May 23 2023 - 06:00
Temporary protection for Ukrainians should be extended to 2025 ‘as matter of urgency’, civil society groups say

Temporary protection for Ukrainians should be extended to 2025 ‘as matter of urgency’, civil society groups say

‘Unprecedented’ measure gives Ukrainians right to travel and reside in Europe

Mon May 22 2023 - 19:43
Hate crime legislation ‘important’ to help combat homophobic attacks, says Roderic O’Gorman

Hate crime legislation ‘important’ to help combat homophobic attacks, says Roderic O’Gorman

Minister was speaking at launch of five-year strategy by Outhouse, a community centre supporting LGBT+ community

Mon May 22 2023 - 19:11
‘Live life to the full,’ says Ireland’s oldest woman on her 109th birthday

‘Live life to the full,’ says Ireland’s oldest woman on her 109th birthday

Máirín Hughes remembers the Spanish Flu in 1918 and Black and Tans patrolling in Dublin during War of Indpendence

Mon May 22 2023 - 15:53
Italy and migrants: Fast track for Ukrainians, slow wait for other refugees

Italy and migrants: Fast track for Ukrainians, slow wait for other refugees

Italy is trying to stem the flow of tens of thousands of migrants arriving by boat, but has welcomed about 150,000 Ukrainians

Mon May 22 2023 - 07:00
EU’s protection of Ukrainians offers asylum policy lessons but what is the ‘exit strategy’?

EU’s protection of Ukrainians offers asylum policy lessons but what is the ‘exit strategy’?

A never-before-used EU law swiftly helped millions of fleeing Ukrainians but it may never be used again

Mon May 22 2023 - 06:00
Europe’s two-tier asylum system: doors open for Ukrainians as others seeking refuge face barriers

Europe’s two-tier asylum system: doors open for Ukrainians as others seeking refuge face barriers

Similar story for asylum seekers in Ireland, Denmark, Belgium, Germany and Poland as Ukrainians enjoy priority treatment and others sometimes struggle

Mon May 22 2023 - 05:00
Housing crisis making access to legal aid ‘even more pressing’, says rights group

Housing crisis making access to legal aid ‘even more pressing’, says rights group

Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission calls for a ‘more flexible approach’ to the application of means tests

Mon May 22 2023 - 00:01
Asylum seekers volunteering in Dublin to better integrate and ‘give back’

Asylum seekers volunteering in Dublin to better integrate and ‘give back’

Dublin City Volunteer Centre’s Together for Better programme gives international protection applicants a chance to connect with the local community

Thu May 18 2023 - 05:00
Nursing home failed to identify ‘unknown bruising’ on residents, Hiqa finds

Nursing home failed to identify ‘unknown bruising’ on residents, Hiqa finds

Records at HSE-run St John’s Community Hospital in Co Sligo indicated number of residents often had ‘peer to peer incidents’

Wed May 17 2023 - 13:24
Communities don’t get ‘veto’ on who lives in area, Varadkar says amid anti-migrant protests

Communities don’t get ‘veto’ on who lives in area, Varadkar says amid anti-migrant protests

Roderic O’Gorman, who has met local representatives on Wednesday morning and listened to their concerns, has received all help he requested, Taoiseach said after reports of Coalition tensions

Wed May 17 2023 - 11:27
Gardaí investigate attempted shooting in Tallaght on Tuesday night

Gardaí investigate attempted shooting in Tallaght on Tuesday night

Those involved are understood to have fled the scene in a car with no injuries reported

Wed May 17 2023 - 08:42
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