‘Sometimes I can’t sleep at night’: Adi Roche warns of nuclear risks of Ukraine conflict as she picks up peace award
Adi Roche, founder of Chernobyl Children International has been honoured with a peace award by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community
Adi Roche, founder of Chernobyl Children International has been honoured with a peace award by the Ahmadiyya Muslim community
Cork-based Chernobyl Children International gives children a ‘fighting chance of survival’
More than 50 years after he was forced out of the Army on spurious grounds, the former lieutenant has finally seen his name cleared
Mary Crilly to be honoured for 40 years helping survivors of sexual and domestic abuse
Campaigner calls on Geraldine Byrne Nason in attempt to avoid further disaster amid invasion
Adi Roche of Chernobyl Children International says attacks in nuclear zone ‘deadly’
Chernobyl Children International chief urges Government to lobby international court
They would be a pain in the ass, but you’d know they are right
New St Patrick’s Chapel opened at Vesnova to honour contribution of Irish volunteers
Latvian rower hopeful for Tokyo Olympics after and London and Rio performances
Easkey Britton is a strong advocate of the healing and therapeutic properties of water
Donal de Róiste’s sister Adi Roche says she hopes his name will finally be cleared
Campaigner welcomes hard-hitting Sky and HBO TV series that prompted tears at UN
Their parents died within 13 months of each other, but together they faced the adversity
Win a €250 Kenny’s hamper, delivered anywhere in the world. Ah, go on, go on, go on ....
Smiles and tears as 40 children from Belarus arrive at Dublin Airport to ‘Mama’ and ‘Papa’ hosts
The presidency is a critical role that balances soft power and expert political knowledge
Prince Charles and Camilla impress assembled guests with their interest in Cork people
U2, Hozier and Cranberries bandmates lead praise for Limerick’s ‘voice of a generation’
George and Mary Sugrue provide medical care to young left languishing in institutions
Thirty-nine young people from the area affected by nuclear disaster land in Dublin
We go behind the scenes at one of the world’s longest-running chatshows
UL awards Ali Hewson honorary doctorate for charity and humanitarian work
Activist delivers landmark speech to world body 30 years after nuclear disaster
Vast area still contaminated and debate rages over long-term medical impact
Plight of Chernobyl ‘liquidators’ who battled to contain radiation leak from nuclear plant to be highlighted
Campaigner humbled to be nominated for the honour by Lord Mayor of Cork
Founder of Chernobyl Children International has represented Cork ‘with distinction’
Cork delegation visits areas in Ukraine and Belarus that were affected by nuclear fallout
Lord mayor of Cork to lead delegation to Ukraine for 30th anniversary of disaster
Disabled people from Belarus orphanage to spend Christmas and new year here
Irishwoman honoured in New York for improving lives of children
Christy Burke chooses four individuals and two groups for contribution to Dublin city
Child heart surgery clinic funded by Chernobyl Children International proves its worth
Chernobyl charity volunteer says robbery and damage of goods ‘soul destroying’
Belarusian orphan had never seen stars before visiting Marie Cox and her family in Mayo
Jim Kavanagh has spent two decades to alleviate suffering of children and adults in psychiatric institutions
150 Belarusian children arrived in Ireland last weekend for a holiday. One of their hosts explains what it means to them
Oscar-winner has lived at Kilcoe Castle in West Cork since the late 1990s
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices