Housing Ukrainian refugees ‘difficult’ over Easter, says council
Planning at advanced stage for regional centre to billet arrivals from eastern Europe
Planning at advanced stage for regional centre to billet arrivals from eastern Europe
Jim Connell from Co Meath wrote several socialist songs
Despite clear social and environmental benefits, cycleways are opposed by many, so how can plans to spend hundreds of millions on them be made to work?
Interpros vital in assessing Farrell’s options for Ireland squad
Using the graveyard will avoid the need to disrupt traffic, says council
Legal challenge to Dún Laoghaire and Liffey cycleways likely, says Cllr Mannix Flynn
Dublin’s coastal towns busy but well managed
Consultation process on new plans will be open for the next three weeks as move ‘not without its challenges’
Performance under close questioning will allow supporters to give benefit of the doubt
The frontman on sleep-talking, dying young, and what Brexit is doing to British musicians
An Irishman’s Diary
Engineers Ireland and ESB celebrate work behind Dún Laoghaire cycleway and Ireland’s longest bridge
Three new routes aim to facilitate safe cycling to at least 65 schools across the county
Cycle priority and one-way traffic lanes to benefit locals not tourists, council says
David Herbison survived shipwreck en route to North America, but only lasted weeks before he decided to return
Just a glimmer of their familiar charm makes it on to this collection of dated sounds
Transport planners should look into the possibility of providing surface-running Luas lines that would feed into MetroLink at Charlemont from UCD Belfield as well as the poorly-served southwestern sector of the city
Items offered on November 10th include a 1680 history of the 1641 rebellion, a 1755 Irish law overview and a 1759 geography book
Evidence suggests rebranding does little for companies, especially those abandoning long-standing names or logos
An Irishman’s Diary
The Scottish novelist on being a thorn in the literary establishment’s side
Ceremony in Inniskeen celebrates ‘Stony Grey Soil’ poet 50 years after his death
Mike Russell says if North remains in EU market, Scotland should have choice to stay in too
Viewing for ‘Dublin & Provincial’ and ‘Classic Art’ sales begins in Durrow, Co Laois
Faldo gives the impression he’s rushing off to his bigger earner on another network
Movement against terminations is based on respect for the life of all human beings
Siobhan Brennan and David Marsh recall a romantic proposal with a difference
First ‘scriever’ Hamish MacDonald says Scots ‘deserves and needs to be celebrated’
Court told man who fatally stabbed his brothers researched killing on internet
Open verdict recorded in deaths of Paddy and Thomas O’Driscoll
Eight-yard kilts, ghillies and haggis on sale to commemorate Scotland’s national poet
Britain must honour pledge to grant Scotland more powers, Gordon Brown says
Website contains links to recordings of quotations spoken by authors including JFK and WB Yeats
Salmond says Burns would vote Yes, but living writers are not all on the same page
Opportunities to experience the broad spectrum of this country’s rich musical history are limited
USIT founder ‘helped people realise their personal vision, or his personal vision as theirs’
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