Altar wine and Music for Babies CD up for grabs at seminary auction
Former seminary in Drumcondra selling contents in aid of Ukrainian refugees
Former seminary in Drumcondra selling contents in aid of Ukrainian refugees
‘These structures are designed with full understanding of what the Irish climate is’
Dunne introduced heroin to capital and went on the run after a change of clothes in a pub
Just what is student life like in and around our main third-level campuses?
American physicist Jessamyn Fairfield turned her improvised comedy routine into a science communication tool, while Irish engineer/actor Niamh Shaw imagines a trip to Mars in a new play
Nine properties searched by Criminal Assets Bureau - Rolex watches, documents, drone, cash seized
Sunday Mass of Remembrance for deceased babies and bereaved families in Francis St
Emmet Kirwan and Dave Tynan are shooting a low-budget film in Dublin's crowded city centre
Crime gang suspects in custody and facing long jail sentences reveal what they know
Luxury headboards, NCAD glass works, and apartments at the Park, Kenmare
Armed gardaí outside church on Francis Street amid fears of further retaliation
Artists’s response to ‘The Hay Wain’ is not nostalgia but modernity. Plus Stephen Loughman is inspired by WI postcards and Brian Fay explores time and change
A retrospective displays the Welsh painter’s ‘art of deceptive modesty’
The heroes of 1916 may be the initial draw for many, but Dublin’s Glasnevin Cemetery is full of weird and wonderful stories, from mocking gravestones to murderous elephants
The vital art in Bill Lynch’s first ever exhibition (sadly posthumous) displays a heavy Chinese influence
Garda operation low-key but in force as murdered man laid to rest in Glasnevin
Coffin is carried by eight young men, all wearing similar black suits and blue shirts
Niall Byrne talks to Irish people who make a living in the music industry. This week, Dara Kilkenny of the British and Irish Modern Music Institute in Dublin
Michael Coleman puts on an almost perfect show; a piece of Birmingham moves to Temple Bar; and Amelia Stein goes close to the edge
Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent volunteers in an Oxfam shop. Beyond the feel-good factor, it’s a fascinating retail experience: the prices can’t be beaten and the donations range from tat to gold – literally
O’Reilly’s auction in Francis St, Dublin on included silver gifts presented to the late Seán Lemass, a former Fianna Fáil leader and Taoiseach
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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