Storms, GAA clashes and crime: The stories that caught readers’ attention in 2025
Breaking down the stories readers were most interested in, there was a clear winner in 2025, and it was not the presidential election
A selection of some of the best reads and popular articles from the year
Breaking down the stories readers were most interested in, there was a clear winner in 2025, and it was not the presidential election
My daughter and her family have a quality of life in rural France they could only dream of having here
The red-carded Portugal captain got a 2/10 rating while two-goal Troy Parrott was named man of the match by several outlets
Conversations with Parents podcast with Jen Hogan
You can’t go anywhere in Ireland – Gaeltacht or ‘Galltacht’ – without hearing it spoken
The Women’s Podcast with Róisín Ingle
From Michelin dining to casual bites and new openings to beloved classics, this is a list to bookmark
Conversations with Parents podcast with Jen Hogan
Grano is built on simplicity, strong family bonds, a sense of social solidarity and community
Stacey Hawkes and her partner moved out of Cork city due to ‘extortionate rent’ and lack of services near new-builds
The star turn promise of Sunday lunch comfort food is not quite delivered
The Housing Crisis & Me: Martha Gilheaney did not think it would be possible to buy anywhere in the country, let alone Dublin
Brian McEnery, and Heather Humphreys’ husband Eric, are media-shy but supportive of their wives’ careers
The transference of shame, particularly in Ireland, seems to flow from woman to woman
‘Nobody pays attention to how naked everybody is. Being Irish, I’m wearing jeans’
Conversations with Parents podcast with Jen Hogan
There are ways to create feelings of happiness and belonging
The doctor-turned-broadcaster on raising four children, loving the teenage years and how her career has influenced her parenting
Ask Roe: ‘How do I cope with this domineering and manipulative woman?’
High costs are a common worry among users of Ozempic, Mounjaro and other weight-loss drugs, who report varying levels of success
On this episode of Conversations with Parents, Jen Hogan speaks to the consultant endocrinologist and HSE clinical lead for obesity
The TV presenter on breaking into radio in her 20s, buying her first home, and her new show The Assembly
Tell Me About It: ‘I now have questions about the rest of his family and their casualness about how she usurped our day’
‘Throw out the Irish trash’: Much of the nastiest stuff was directed at Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry
The former Glen of the Downs Golf Course greens are now covered in 80,000 native trees, planted by Anke and John Moran
Tell Me About It: ‘Our life together has been replaced by distance, with a deliberate decision on his part to engage in new activities’
Utility has marked complaint taken by customer’s daughter as closed
Family doctors were traditionally male, but women now represent 52% of GP workforce
Planning ahead is critical as is taking a realistic approach to your likely income and expenses if you are going to quit working early
Tony Cantwell on comedy, ADHD and learning to love his home country
Prices are rising because the biggest buyer in the market is pushing them up. Who will benefit?
Health students are getting involved in programmes which help their work life balance
The airline says under-16s now need to be accompanied by an adult when flying. Readers say it’s not that simple
Tipperary GP Paddy Davern worked with a medical team treating the country’s royals and other VIPs, and wants to tell people ‘what is going on’
Jane O’Leary, recipient of the National Concert Hall’s lifetime-achievement award, on her half-century of musical innovation
First-time buyers can focus on reducing the mortgage burden but there should be other priorities for any spare cash
Ask Roe: He has apologised repeatedly, and is trying very hard to make it up to me, but my trust is damaged
The author of Empire of AI: Inside the Reckless Race for Total Domination discusses the cost of Big Tech’s huge investment in technologies that may do more harm than good
Hugh Corcoran takes bookings by phone, accepts only cash and has no website
Once seen as a young person’s drug, cocaine has become much more prevalent among older age groups and across all strata of society, at weddings, in pubs and at work events
With The Weir, the star returns to the stage after a 10-year absence. It’s a play he loves for its portrayal of the Irish as a people
Tell Me About It: I just feel so deflated, with nothing to look forward to any more
‘I felt so much relief, after four years of thinking I was lazy ... I finally had an answer – and more importantly, a treatable one’
Galway’s Druid theatre company had a superb, stubborn belief that a basket case of a nation could also be a Moses basket
Ask Roe: Should I accept that no one is perfect, or keep looking?
Downpatrick is the reputed burial place of three Irish saints
Bar owners fear business loss amid a chorus of complaints from customers longing for the original pint of plain
Tell Me About It: I feel awful for my friend in her situation and don’t want her to feel like I’m rubbing her nose in it
College Square was redesigned to give its residential block more impact. Why did An Bord Pleanála make such a misguided decision?
Readers say there are too few public charging points and there’s little official effort to address the shortage
Virginia Loughnan moved to Ireland in 2023 and is most proud of the network of friends she has built here
Rules to limit use of relief for tax planning are on the way but have not yet been activated
Better with Money with Aideen Finnegan
Tell Me About It: He would rather leave the house for a run, cycle or swim than spend time with me and the children
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