‘Extreme concern’ over shortage of student accommodation due to Ukrainian crisis
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
Student accommodation would be cheaper without en-suites, says university chair
In Kerry, the tradition of going to the bog is as deep as the layers of turf itself
As the Dáil expands along with the population, some space will have to be cleared
Jimmy Deenihan raised funds for Goal water project after being ‘shocked’ during 2019 visit
Arts funding is an issue in the general election, but some figures seem unrealistic
Engagement with Gaelic games has proved a potent tonic across the political spectrum
'Kerry people feel they have to be on stage; and football is that stage for a lot of people in Kerry.'
Altar adorned with Sam Maguire at funeral of four-time All-Ireland winner in Kimmage
Feasibility report presented to Minister for Arts
Exhibition on late Nobel laureate unveiled at new College Green cultural centre
For his family, choosing 100 poems from a long career, was weighted with memories
Listowel-born author was presented with the award at the National Library, Dublin
The #Hometovote movement has highlighted the issue for the second time in three years
‘I’m the person who should speak out ... I did what I thought was right’
Civic reception held in Kerry County Council offices to honour ‘inspirational’ footballer
Irish abroad face so many barriers coming home they often stay put
Opera is becoming ‘sexy again’ and Irish National Opera aims to capitalise on the new interest by bringing opera to the people
Three surviving ministers who served under former taoiseach present
Memories of other victories were still fresh when Galway suffered sequence of losses
Attack on monument to members of National Army blown up by booby-trap condemned
Opera Theatre Company and Wide Open Opera will merge to form new entity
More than 100 Grant Thornton staff have registered to take part in Dublin Pride parade
Ciarán Cannon is the third person in three years to hold the post representing Irish abroad
Maintaining Minister of State for Diaspora is crucial, says this letter writer in Liverpool
Government must act as fall-off in immigration weakens the bond between Ireland and US
Retired Trinity academic and poet receives inaugural Kerry association arts award
Richard Bruton pays tribute to Kerry politician who lost seat in last general election
Boisterous roses are in bloom, but it’s a long way to Tralee if you haven’t got a beer
Unnecessary changes to regulation could only have a negative impact on biodiversity
Ted Moynihan named Kerry Person of the Year for ‘remarkable’ contribution
James Reilly, most high profile of 67, failed to give proof he returned excess donation
Work on Dargan and Milltown wings took more than six years to complete
If these ambitions are realised, arts will receive their greatest leap in funding since the foundation of the State
Varadkar radio gig could be a first step in politicians taking over the Irish airwaves
Project founder Lelia Doolin says aim was to create “civic facility” for people of Galway
Ireland must honour promises made to Vanderlei de Lima after 2004 Olympics
Ex-president to speak on 19th-century leader’s legacy at annual South Kerry event
New Minister for Diaspora on voting rights, encouraging emigrants home, and a respectful relationship
Former ministers Paudie Coffey and Jimmy Deenihan also thought to be named
Former teacher from Donegal has first-hand experience of living abroad
Enda Kenny can select 11 candidates for Upper House and will choose some ex-FG TDs
The Irish State since its foundation saw emigration as an embarrassment
Two-week programme funded by Government aims to strengthen ties with diaspora
Former presidents and taoisigh join Kenny, Higgins and host of dignitaries for ceremony
As the final battlefield of the 1916 Rising, it deserves its national monument designation
The festival continues to grow and attract big names with even Macnas appearing this year
Global Irish community representatives pay tribute and call on next government to retain post
Michael and Danny Healy-Rae, Brendan Griffin, Martin Ferris and John Brassil elected
Inside Politics: The Government’s strategy of ‘There Is No Alternative’ (Tina) is now in trouble
Brothers in touching distance of regal success if vote management strategy employed
There is no doubt his brother, sitting TD Michael Healy Rae, will do very well in #ge16
Family’s ‘political service’ expanding, candidate says as he announces run with brother Michael
Local authorities and community groups urged to reach out to their people overseas
Irish Tourist Assistance Service calls for Garda office move to city centre location
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