Dublin and Monaghan bombing failed in its objective, says Taoiseach
Martin tells memorial event Government committed to seeking out truth of bombings
Martin tells memorial event Government committed to seeking out truth of bombings
Dublin is a ghost town as new Covid-19 restrictions come into force
O’Brien Fine Foods will invest in new London facility
Two men take High Court cases over State decision not to compensate them
‘The big change is the numbers of men who’d be willing to murder someone for money. Young fellas see it as a badge of honour to kill someone’
Large-scale demonstration highlights difficulties caused by Climate Bill and EU reform
Theatre scene that thrived before pandemic is busy planning for return to work
Replacing the phrase ‘lay men’ with ‘lay persons’ is hardly a radical change
‘Our staff are taking a lot of heat in Kildare right now. They haven’t done anything wrong . . . we didn’t intentionally bring the virus into our factory’
‘Constant stream of people’ praying to statue at Church of Our Lady Help of Christians
NCFA says 72% of artists earn less than the minimum wage, 72% don’t have pension
New initiative aims to recognise contribution of the teaching profession to society
Business owner says planned law could close him ‘overnight, like switching off a light’
Theatre, music and literature galore is to be found across the city from the 13th June
Declan McDermott to be sentenced by Special Criminal Court at a later date
Bollard at Garda Headquarters damaged vehicle due to malfunction
Revelation comes amid concern at Drew Harris’s transportation south in PSNI vehicle
Calls for McGrath to resign after claiming drink-driving checks were ‘over the top’
Minister of State made remarks on enforcement methods of new drink driving laws
Some doctors walked out of December EGM over refusal to allow votes on termination-related motions
Ten years ago their rivalry ignited in two league meetings, memorable for different reasons
Authors, colleagues and friends pay tribute to the late Irish Times literary correspondent
Past and current players from Tipperary and Kilkenny have committed to the match in Borrisoleigh
John O’Brien’s adaptation of the writer’s short story glows with colour and surprise
Three-day ‘cooling off’ deemed demeaning and freedom of conscience under fire
Health committee told waiting period is unnecessary and without medical reason
Irish Medical Organisation estimates there are 1,400 fewer consultants employed than are needed
Review: Engaging principal performers takes ownership of material at Cork Opera House
Collaboration sees Cork Opera House become a practical focus for UCC students
Flyhalf and loose forward ruled out of game against France due to concussion
Dublin-headquartered group will concentrate on its connected health unit
Five-star Clare estate is spending €20m on a tune-up as US customers flock in
Micheál Donoghue’s All-Ireland champions finish strongly to open with victory
Olympic champion survives a strong challenge from Ethiopian debutant Guye Adola
Young Cats run out 52-point winners in complete mismatch at Semple Stadium
A lavish, pitch-perfect production with a patina of pathos
Psychiatrist says suicide rate has fallen 19% overall, but increased in males aged 15-24
Well-known Galway firm has informed CCPC of its plans to take over Offaly rival
Lack of dedicated intelligence service disadvantages State in terrorism fight
‘You either vote to improve your personal circumstances or to improve society’
A former chairman explains how the club was built from nothing and how it all fell apart
Four people, including pregnant woman and three children, died in Dublin blaze
‘The families are just supporting each other. You can’t believe [this tragedy] is real’
Prayers to be said in Bray on Sunday for Annmarie, Paris, Holly and Jordan O’Brien
Bray Travellers group says ‘inseparable’ cousins had grown up in same house
Gardaí face violence and intimidation daily without freedoms of other civil workers
Opera has been particularly badly treated over the past 10 years and the latest reforms offer little hope
‘Any release of information here could have an impact on the criminal process’
Controversy over goal in Wexford-Offaly game again highlights challenge for officials
Motion accepted last February but is proving a headache for administrators
Three ex-Garda officers and a serving officer give their views on the Kinahan-Hutch feud
One Inishbofin fisherman’s battle is relevant in Brexit debate
At Way of the Cross procession, Diarmuid Martin reflects on continuing problem
The domestic chatter between two sisters cannot fill the gaps in this 1916 play
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