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Iron Maiden to play in Dublin as part of 2025 world tour

Iron Maiden to play in Dublin as part of 2025 world tour

Band will play Malahide Castle gig next June as part of 50th anniversary Run for Your Lives tour

Thu Sept 19 2024 - 07:00
Palestinian artists trapped in Gaza to get Irish ‘avatars’ in Culture Night show

Palestinian artists trapped in Gaza to get Irish ‘avatars’ in Culture Night show

Dancing with Strangers: From Palestine to Ireland among more than 300 events to be held across Dublin on Friday

Tue Sept 17 2024 - 17:57
XL bully dog put down after attacking owner

XL bully dog put down after attacking owner

Armed gardaí alerted to incident where man was hospitalised for injuries

Tue Sept 17 2024 - 16:07
Spanish city honours Irish chieftain Red Hugh O’Donnell with a mock funeral fit for a king

Spanish city honours Irish chieftain Red Hugh O’Donnell with a mock funeral fit for a king

In Valladolid, thousands attended the re-creation of the royal funeral that King Philip III ordered following Red Hugh O’Donnell’s untimely death in 1602

Sat Sept 14 2024 - 12:25
Spanish aristocrat with familiar Irish name recalls family’s storied history in Ireland and Spain

Spanish aristocrat with familiar Irish name recalls family’s storied history in Ireland and Spain

Hugo O’Donnell is a descendent of Red Hugh O’Donnell who left Ireland after the Battle of Kinsale and died in Spain

Fri Sept 13 2024 - 17:50
Environmentalists warn ‘failure is not an option’ in saving the hen harrier from extinction in Ireland

Environmentalists warn ‘failure is not an option’ in saving the hen harrier from extinction in Ireland

Measures taken in the past to save the bird of prey have not stopped its numbers declining sharply this century

Tue Sept 10 2024 - 16:58
Planning granted for hundreds of homes in Cork on land owned by GAA

Planning granted for hundreds of homes in Cork on land owned by GAA

Lands on which 319 homes can be built will be sold to offset the costs of redeveloping Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Tue Sept 10 2024 - 06:38
Lobbying register expanded to include 60 more public bodies

Lobbying register expanded to include 60 more public bodies

HSE, Central Bank, Department of Defence and Road Safety Authority among organisations now covered

Mon Sept 09 2024 - 00:01
Apartment prices show double-digit growth outside Dublin as investors seek value outside capital

Apartment prices show double-digit growth outside Dublin as investors seek value outside capital

Two-bedroom apartment prices have risen by more than 10% in some counties this year, according to property industry report

Sun Sept 08 2024 - 23:53
How coastal erosion is changing beach made famous in Saving Private Ryan

How coastal erosion is changing beach made famous in Saving Private Ryan

Curracloe is one of many beaches in the southeast being altered dramatically by climate change

Sun Sept 08 2024 - 14:49
How coastal erosion is damaging the 'jewel in the crown' of Wexford beaches

How coastal erosion is damaging the 'jewel in the crown' of Wexford beaches

Featured in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan, Curracloe Beach in Co Wexford, is now facing threat from coastal erosion. Video: Ronan McGreevy

Fri Sept 06 2024 - 17:44
Airlines must move away from dependency on Dublin Airport, says Minister

Airlines must move away from dependency on Dublin Airport, says Minister

Carriers to be told any new routes can be catered for at Shannon, Cork or other regional airports

Fri Sept 06 2024 - 15:41
Ireland’s first age-friendly housing estate aims to ‘future-proof’ development as the population gets older

Ireland’s first age-friendly housing estate aims to ‘future-proof’ development as the population gets older

Castlefen in Co Kildare is intended to serve as a model for other similar housing estates across the country

Fri Sept 06 2024 - 14:30
Gardaí to investigate whether sex abuse rings operated in schools

Gardaí to investigate whether sex abuse rings operated in schools

Garda Commissioner Drew Harris says force will investigate if abusers were working together

Thu Sept 05 2024 - 13:25
Oasis respond to criticism of dynamic ticket pricing for sold-out UK and Ireland shows

Oasis respond to criticism of dynamic ticket pricing for sold-out UK and Ireland shows

Band says ticketing system was decided on by management, Ticketmaster and promoter

Thu Sept 05 2024 - 10:02
Schools abuse: Sorrow of religious orders just ‘hollow words’ if redress funding doesn’t follow, says Harris

Schools abuse: Sorrow of religious orders just ‘hollow words’ if redress funding doesn’t follow, says Harris

An Garda Síochána appeals to victims to come forward but says there may be limitations as to the action it can take in some cases

Wed Sept 04 2024 - 16:33
2024 was coldest summer in nine years, says Met Éireann

2024 was coldest summer in nine years, says Met Éireann

Several arctic blasts from the north in early June ‘set the scene’ for the summer

Wed Sept 04 2024 - 15:54
British holiday camp apologises for policy which led to looking out for ‘dirty Irish accents’

British holiday camp apologises for policy which led to looking out for ‘dirty Irish accents’

Pontins implemented a policy of active discrimination against Irish Traveller community between 2013 and 2018, investigation finds

Mon Sept 02 2024 - 15:07
How U2 helped to transform the teaching of music in Ireland

How U2 helped to transform the teaching of music in Ireland

Music Generation was started with seed money by U2 some 14 years ago and now teaches music to one in 12 children in Ireland

Sat Aug 31 2024 - 06:00
‘It was an erotic obsession’: Author Robert Harris on a British prime minister’s secret love affair and its disastrous consequences

‘It was an erotic obsession’: Author Robert Harris on a British prime minister’s secret love affair and its disastrous consequences

The author of Munich, Fatherland and Enigma on his new book about the love affair which distracted British prime minister Herbert Asquith as the first World War broke out

Sat Aug 31 2024 - 04:39
Electric Picnic vs craft beer: how Irish microbreweries are fighting back against the industry’s biggest players

Electric Picnic vs craft beer: how Irish microbreweries are fighting back against the industry’s biggest players

The exclusion of craft beer breweries from Ireland’s largest music festival is a microcosm of the David-and-Goliath nature of the business

Fri Aug 30 2024 - 06:00
‘We are travelling everywhere we can’: Coldplay superfans descend on Dublin for sold-out Croke Park shows

‘We are travelling everywhere we can’: Coldplay superfans descend on Dublin for sold-out Croke Park shows

Music of the Spheres tour is one of the most popular in history, with 9.1 million tickets sold - including 320,000 in Dublin

Thu Aug 29 2024 - 19:04
‘It gives people a chance to mingle’: How going to church may combat loneliness

‘It gives people a chance to mingle’: How going to church may combat loneliness

Irish ageing study suggests people of faith are less likely to be lonely in old age

Thu Aug 29 2024 - 13:24
Storm names: Conall, Darragh and Naoise on the way in new storm season

Storm names: Conall, Darragh and Naoise on the way in new storm season

Met Éireann and the UK and Netherland meteorological services have combined to name the storms for the new season starting September 1st

Thu Aug 29 2024 - 00:01
Almost one in four pubs across Ireland has called time on trading since 2005

Almost one in four pubs across Ireland has called time on trading since 2005

Drinks industry group Digi calls for action on ‘regressive’ rates of excise duty as businesses battle ever rising costs

Wed Aug 28 2024 - 06:00
Irish troops in Lebanon safe following heavy exchange of fire between Hizbullah and Israel

Irish troops in Lebanon safe following heavy exchange of fire between Hizbullah and Israel

Some 375 personnel are deployed in south Lebanon which has been heavily bombarded by Israel

Sun Aug 25 2024 - 13:00
AC/DC fans do not go gentle into that good night

AC/DC fans do not go gentle into that good night

Last Saturday night, 82,000 fans of all ages rocked at Croke Park in Dublin with the fabled band

Sat Aug 24 2024 - 06:00
‘Érin go Bragh’: Florida State University and Georgia Tech bring the American south to Dublin

‘Érin go Bragh’: Florida State University and Georgia Tech bring the American south to Dublin

A sellout crowd of 47,000 including 27,000 fans from the US will attend the Aer Lingus College Classic on Saturday

Fri Aug 23 2024 - 19:38
Dún Laoghaire hosts Grammy-winner Daniel Ho for annual Ukulele Hooley

Dún Laoghaire hosts Grammy-winner Daniel Ho for annual Ukulele Hooley

Family-focused event now in its 13th year will also feature Bad Mouse Orchestra

Fri Aug 23 2024 - 14:38
We are falling out of love with booze: Why Ireland is drinking less

We are falling out of love with booze: Why Ireland is drinking less

Alcohol consumption in Ireland has fallen by almost one-third so far this century, driven by more health-conscious young people with less disposable income

Fri Aug 23 2024 - 12:15
Storm Lilian: Rain and wind warnings issued for much of the country with gales expected

Storm Lilian: Rain and wind warnings issued for much of the country with gales expected

The 12th named storm of the season marks the most named storms in a season since system was introduced

Thu Aug 22 2024 - 14:18
Met Éireann warns of flooding risk on west coast as remnants of Hurricane Ernesto arrive

Met Éireann warns of flooding risk on west coast as remnants of Hurricane Ernesto arrive

Combination of strong winds and high tides will make for dangerous conditions around the coast

Wed Aug 21 2024 - 21:04
South Dublin building destroyed by fire ‘was not earmarked for asylum seekers’

South Dublin building destroyed by fire ‘was not earmarked for asylum seekers’

Ballyboden's former Augustinian building was badly damaged by blaze on Tuesday night

Wed Aug 21 2024 - 19:29
Warning of coastal flooding as remnants of Hurricane Ernesto reach Ireland

Warning of coastal flooding as remnants of Hurricane Ernesto reach Ireland

Yellow weather alert issued for Mayo and Galway as high winds combine with supermoon spring tides

Tue Aug 20 2024 - 17:27
Irish public continue to fall out of love with alcohol as consumption falls to its lowest level since 1987

Irish public continue to fall out of love with alcohol as consumption falls to its lowest level since 1987

Trend towards lower consumption which began in the early part of the millennium is continuing, revised figures from the drinks industry show

Tue Aug 20 2024 - 06:00
Electric Picnic: On a great year for Irish acts, The Wolfe Tones arguably attract festival’s biggest crowd

Electric Picnic: On a great year for Irish acts, The Wolfe Tones arguably attract festival’s biggest crowd

Home-grown talent draws large crowds and responses from the festival’s audience in Stradbally, Co Laois

Sun Aug 18 2024 - 21:12
Electric Picnic promoter hints at expansion of festival beyond 75,000

Electric Picnic promoter hints at expansion of festival beyond 75,000

Melvin Benn says festival is one of the biggest in Europe and there is demand for more tickets for it

Sun Aug 18 2024 - 16:40
Melvin Benn on overflow campsites at Electric Picnic

Melvin Benn on overflow campsites at Electric Picnic

Melvin Benn, managing Director of Festival Republic was asked about the overflow campsites at Electric Picnic.

Sun Aug 18 2024 - 16:32
AC/DC at Croke Park: A band defying the tyranny of time as Angus Young is Gandalf with a guitar

AC/DC at Croke Park: A band defying the tyranny of time as Angus Young is Gandalf with a guitar

This was the loudest gig I have attended in Croke Park and the compendium of classic cuts performed perfectly showcases why this rock band remains one of the most enduring in history

Sun Aug 18 2024 - 09:56
Electric Picnic 2024: Fans complain about ‘awful’ experience after being directed to overflow campsites

Electric Picnic 2024: Fans complain about ‘awful’ experience after being directed to overflow campsites

This year’s event at Stradbally in Co Laois will be the biggest in its 20-year history, with 75,000 people on site for the weekend

Fri Aug 16 2024 - 21:02
Migrants group criticises ‘pure ignorance’ of much social media commentary on asylum seekers

Migrants group criticises ‘pure ignorance’ of much social media commentary on asylum seekers

People Before Profit publish Bill which would allow asylum seekers the right to work while their applications are processed

Thu Aug 15 2024 - 21:51
National Library acquires papers of Irish abolitionist who testified in Amistad slavery trial

National Library acquires papers of Irish abolitionist who testified in Amistad slavery trial

Richard Robert Madden was employed by British government to ensure Caribbean slave trade came to an end

Wed Aug 14 2024 - 18:48
Bodycam footage reveals last moments before Irish man killed by police in Malta

Bodycam footage reveals last moments before Irish man killed by police in Malta

Edward Johnston (50) from Dublin stabbed his ex-partner to death before he was shot dead by Maltese police

Wed Aug 14 2024 - 12:39
Powered by renewable energy, Electric Picnic gets under way two weeks earlier than normal on Friday

Powered by renewable energy, Electric Picnic gets under way two weeks earlier than normal on Friday

Promoter Melvin Benn says he cannot speculate on the artist who prompted moving the festival – headlined by Kylie Minogue – two weeks forward

Tue Aug 13 2024 - 19:19
TUI warns that recruitment and retention of teachers is getting worse and is threatening all subjects

TUI warns that recruitment and retention of teachers is getting worse and is threatening all subjects

Teaching union outlines five-point plan to deal with the crisis in teaching numbers

Mon Aug 12 2024 - 08:34
Tributes paid to well-known Irish archbishop who died suddenly in Brussels

Tributes paid to well-known Irish archbishop who died suddenly in Brussels

Noël Treanor was the Vatican’s representative to the European Union

Sun Aug 11 2024 - 23:36
Tallaght supporters come together with one voice as Rhasidat Adeleke goes for Olympic glory

Tallaght supporters come together with one voice as Rhasidat Adeleke goes for Olympic glory

Tallaght Athletic Club packed to the rafters to watch Adeleke in the women’s 400 metres final, where she came in fourth

Fri Aug 09 2024 - 21:06
National Gallery puts education and conservation at centre of new strategic vision

National Gallery puts education and conservation at centre of new strategic vision

Gallery marks 170th year with plans for scientific laboratory to conserve collection, including Jack B Yeats paintings

Fri Aug 09 2024 - 18:40
Queen’s University Belfast closed on Friday as city braces itself for the possibility of more violence

Queen’s University Belfast closed on Friday as city braces itself for the possibility of more violence

Far-right protest this evening set to be met by counter-demonstration, following more unrest on Thursday night

Fri Aug 09 2024 - 09:09
Ireland weather forecast: Warm and humid weekend in store with highs of 25 degrees on Sunday

Ireland weather forecast: Warm and humid weekend in store with highs of 25 degrees on Sunday

It will feel very muggy over the weekend culminating in thunderstorms on Sunday night.

Fri Aug 09 2024 - 08:45
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