Travel stocks lead slide as Europe removes US from safe travel list
European markets fall but August still closes out a record winning streak
European markets fall but August still closes out a record winning streak
Where can I go, if anywhere? Am I entitled to a refund? Can I travel if I’ve been vaccinated?
‘Doom, doom and more doom’: Irish travel agents despondent over latest Covid-19 restrictions
In Ireland we are becoming more accustomed to sharks, with an increase in sightings of basking sharks along the west coast
Research on Galapagos Islands found volcanoes hide magmas under the ground
Irishwoman Claire McCluskey is one of 300 women taking part in the first global study of microplastics in the sea
Not everyone can make gifts but happily there are talented craftspeole who can
Rory Sutherland, the British advertising veteran, rails against a business culture that preaches rational, data driven decision-making over all else
The northern county’s spectacular scenery includes beaches, islands and many castles
Humans responsible for extinction of 680 vertebrate extinctions since 1500
Marine biologist Kealan Doyle’s mission is to create high-end marine creature habitats. Just don't ask him for a goldfish in a bowl
The Iseq all-share index rose just under 1.5%, buoyed by stocks with building exposure
New moves include on-the-spot fines for public urination, drunkenness or excessive noise
Uneventful day in Dublin sees Iseq Overall index fall 0.56 per cent
An intimate portrait of comedian Robin Williams, Monty Halls moves to the Galapagos while John Creedon visits Galway
Bringing a teenage son on a cruise mightn't sound like a good idea, but for Michelle Jackson and her son it was a brilliant holiday together
As Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tie the knot, here are some right royal options
Colin Stafford-Johnson, documentary maker and nature lover, is coming to a theatre near you
The untroubled beauty of the South American archipelago makes for one of the most renowned wildlife-watching destinations in the world - once the tourists behave themselves
There are plenty of options for people travelling on their own and some that even offer the promise of romance
There are thousands of getaways waiting to be explored. Here are some ideas to get you started
From toxic pens to poisoned milkshake, security men calculate 634 failed murder plots
John Hannigan’s highly readable survey of mankind and the oceans tackles deep-sea mining, superpower rivalries, global warming and popular culture
Whether it’s for family, solo travellers, adventure or luxury, there is something for everyone
President Correa says 7.8 magnitude earthquake is ‘greatest tragedy in the last 67 years’
Pope’s visit to Ecuador, Bolivia and Paraguay his first abroad since landmark encyclical
Old Moore’s Almanac was right in predicting volcanic unrest, and a scandal of sorts involving a female politician, but was wide of the mark about the Clooneys’ marriage
Tiny amphibians have evolved to live in cloud forests in very specific conditions
Sam Keogh’s fine new exhibition explores our treatment of human remains and what it reveals about us
There’s more to life at sea than 24-hour dining and poolside parties
The search engine’s Earth’s Street View has now focused on the Amazon
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