Travelling to the US and need to detox your phone? Here’s how Amid warnings of US border control searches, here are some simple steps to clean up your digital footprintThu Jun 19 2025 - 17:00
Man dies following house fire in Co Roscommon Blaze broke out in house in Frenchpark on Wednesday eveningThu Jun 19 2025 - 08:26
Discrimination is increasing, with more than one in five adults targeted recentlyInstances of discrimination were most commonly encountered in the workplaceMon Jun 16 2025 - 15:56
Gabriel Buttigieg: Sheela/Sansun(a) – Bridging Islands review: A cross-cultural reflection on motherhood An unexpected pairing of Ireland’s sheela-na-gig tradition with a Maltese giantess results in this playful celebration of the divine feminine Mon Jun 16 2025 - 04:59
Bôa at National Stadium review: Bewitching vocals and rousing instrumentals make for a strong comebackLockdown-induced nostalgia saw the band gain popularity among the TikTok generation, prompting the end of a 20-year hiatusSun Jun 15 2025 - 14:33
‘Purposefully complicated’: What young tenants think of new rental rulesRental market change could give landlords incentives to evict, young renters fearSat Jun 14 2025 - 06:00
Netanyahu says more Israeli attacks on Iran ‘on the way’ as retaliatory missiles interceptedIsrael indicated it would next set its sights on the enrichment facility known as Fordo, Iran’s second-largest and most fortified nuclear complexFri Jun 13 2025 - 23:30
Beyond the Pale: All hands on deck ahead of three-day music festival‘We clawed it back’, say organisers as they prepare for the festival to kick off, a week after cancellation rumours circulatedFri Jun 13 2025 - 06:00
Disability activist Cara Darmody (14) calls for declaration of national health emergency Secondary school pupil criticises Government approach as ‘all talk, no action’Wed Jun 11 2025 - 16:59
Child-related benefits lift 150,000 children out of poverty, ESRI findsForecast of 165,000 children at risk of poverty in 2025 Wed Jun 11 2025 - 00:01
Data centres accounted for more than fifth of Ireland’s electricity usage last year Percentage share of metered electricity consumption used by data centres has more than quadrupled since 2015Tue Jun 10 2025 - 13:02
TFI bus fare changes: See how journey prices will change in your areaNew daily, weekly and monthly Leap fares based on new TFI zones are also being rolled outMon Jun 09 2025 - 19:54
Likely site of new ‘gas giant’ planet found by research team led by Galway scientistsThe system’s internal radius is large enough to ‘swallow all of the planets in our own solar system’Mon Jun 09 2025 - 07:51
Beyond the Pale festival to go ahead with help from ‘a very highly-regarded operator’, organisers say‘We very nearly stumbled’, say organisers, but ‘the fate of Beyond the Pale is secure for 2025, and for many years to come’Sun Jun 08 2025 - 17:51
Families deported to Nigeria could have left voluntarily, says MinisterJim O’Callaghan defends handling of deportation of 35 people, saying applicants from Nigeria are not guaranteed protection statusSun Jun 08 2025 - 15:44
Weekend weather forecast: What Met Éireann is predictingMet Éireann forecasts highest temperatures of 17 degrees, as conditions remain changeable Fri Jun 06 2025 - 10:58
Garda cameras planned for railway level crossings, with automatic fines and penalty pointsThere have been 30 railway level crossing incidents this year resulting in injury or damage Thu Jun 05 2025 - 09:16
‘I think the build up is so much worse’: Leaving Cert students relieved after first exam completed Belmayne Educate Together students hope to go on to study range of subjects and apprenticeshipsWed Jun 04 2025 - 19:00
Irish students tell of ‘panic’ after Mount Etna erupted during their tour of volcanoFriends on holiday in Sicily to celebrate graduation had to run as volcanic smoke rolled towards themTue Jun 03 2025 - 15:57
Almost one-in-eight children live with one parent, CSO survey findsHalf of parents not living with their three-year-old child had lived with mothers during pregnancyFri May 30 2025 - 16:48
Ireland weather: Temperatures of above 20 degrees on the horizonNo indication of a June heatwave, however, with weather remaining unsettled, Met Éireann says Fri May 30 2025 - 13:30
Pedestrian (50s) killed after being struck by car in Co OffalyGardaí appeal for witnesses to fatal road traffic incident Thu May 29 2025 - 12:36
Fare dodging on Dublin and Cork rail services cost Iarnród Éireann €4.6m in 2024, NTA study findsData also revealed instances of bus passengers not paying for their journeysThu May 29 2025 - 06:00
Dublin traffic changes: Pearse Street ‘noticeably quieter’ since left-turn ban Dublin Bus welcomes latest phase of Dublin city centre traffic planWed May 28 2025 - 00:30
‘I’d never seen anything like it’: Irish Liverpool fans witness parade crashJack Trotter was ‘in agony’ after being hit while out celebrating Liverpool’s Premier League title winTue May 27 2025 - 16:05
‘It belongs with the books of Kells and Durrow.’ Illuminated manuscripts back in Ireland for the first time in more than 1,000 yearsNational Museum of Ireland's St Gallen exhibition highlights historical links between Irish missionary and SwitzerlandSat May 24 2025 - 05:17
‘Our family is no threat to another family’: first same-sex couple to marry in Ireland say marriage equality ‘isn’t finished’Cormac Gollogly and Richard Dowling now have a daughter through surrogacy in the US but only one of them can be named as a parent on the birth certFri May 23 2025 - 19:00
Marriage equality referendum a decade on: ‘If the campaign was run today, I don’t think we’d win’Marriage Equality referendum a decade on: 10 couples recount how their lives – and Ireland – have changedFri May 23 2025 - 05:00
Government ‘all talk but no action’ on disability assessment backlog, says activist Cara Darmody, who has started a 50-hour picket outside Leinster House, made the comments following meeting with Taoiseach Wed May 21 2025 - 13:23
Irish students’ J1 plans in the Trump era: ‘We said we wouldn’t go ahead. It just isn’t safe’More than 5,500 J1 summer working visas were issued to Irish students last yearWed May 21 2025 - 10:00
Student holds 50-hour disability rights protest outside Leinster House14-year-old Cara Darmody started a 50-hour disability rights protest outside Leinster House to highlight delays in children getting an assessment of needs.Tue May 20 2025 - 14:18
‘I’m determined to fix this’: Disability rights activist Cara Darmody starts 50-hour Leinster House picket Secondary school pupil protesting outside Oireachtas over backlog in children’s assessment of needs waiting listsTue May 20 2025 - 13:48
Ireland’s sunny spell produces ‘much sweeter’ strawberries in shopsMet Éireann predicts Ireland is 'highly likely' to have a warmer-than-average summer, which may prove problematic for strawberriesMon May 19 2025 - 18:04
Thundery downpours to break sunny spell next week, Met Éireann warnsTemperatures to reach 23 degrees in parts on Wednesday, but rain set to returnSun May 18 2025 - 13:05
RTÉ’s Oliver Callan enjoys biggest gain in radio listenership, according to JNLR’s latest surveyThe survey shows 3.83 million people listened to the radio every week in the past yearThu May 15 2025 - 14:36
'Ireland’s teens are succeeding in school, but struggling in life,' report findsUnicef report finds almost one in three 15-year-olds have low life satisfactionWed May 14 2025 - 11:57
A Portuguese nurse in Ireland: ‘Nurses are a lot more valued here’Ana Vale Oliveira moved from Portugal to Ireland in May 2017 with her boyfriendTue May 13 2025 - 06:00
Collapsed Victorian cottage in Ranelagh is owned by Construction Industry Federation have been listed on Dublin City Council’s Derelict Site Register since June 2023Mon May 12 2025 - 16:04
Bovine TB Q&A: What is it and why is incidence of the disease increasing on Irish farms?The Department of Agriculture is holding an emergency meeting today to address rising levels of the disease Thu May 08 2025 - 12:40
Irish Times readers on the Catholic Church: ‘I am very proud to be a Roman Catholic in Ireland today’As the conclave to choose the next pope begins, our readers share their viewsWed May 07 2025 - 14:05
‘I didn’t expect to find an exciting life in Dublin’Guilherme Parisi moved from Brazil to Dublin in October 2024 to take up a job at a German multinational company who he worked for since 2019Tue May 06 2025 - 06:00
Rónán Hession: ‘I’m basically psychological quirks stacked inside a trench coat, passing myself off as a human’Dublin writer Rónán Hession is author of the novels Leonard and Hungry Paul, Panenka and Ghost MountainSun May 04 2025 - 06:30
Nicotine pouches in schools: ‘This is heading towards epidemic proportions’Citing health concerns, some are calling for restrictions on the sale of these widely available products; others say using them can help reduce more harmful practicesSat Apr 26 2025 - 06:00
‘Bloodied but not bowed’: Connemara’s Misunderstood Heron food truck announces sudden closurePopular food truck blames shutdown on decision by Galway County Council in statement posted on social mediaFri Apr 25 2025 - 18:17
A Palestinian in Ireland: ‘I like Cork more than Dublin, to be brutally honest. It’s a very lovely place’After moving to Ireland in September 2023, Palestinian student Sarraj Alswersawi graduated top of his DCU classTue Apr 22 2025 - 06:00
‘We were just different types of chimps’: How zookeeping became a family affair for one Dublin womanHelen Clarke’s childhood experiences led to a lifetime of care for animals at Dublin ZooSat Apr 19 2025 - 06:00
Musician Oscar McLennan on the impact of his young son’s death: ‘I completely lost the power of words’The tragedy changed everything for the songwriter, whose new instrumental album is a celebration of Ian’s lifeSat Apr 19 2025 - 05:00
From Delhi to Dublin: ‘I ended up making really good friends, they are my safety net’New to the Parish: Nishtha Khanna moved from India to Ireland in September 2020Tue Apr 08 2025 - 06:00
What is behind the unshakeable popularity of the boy’s name Jack in Ireland?Jacks and parents of Jacks explain the enduring popularity of the number-one boy’s name in the State since 2007. Sun Apr 06 2025 - 05:32
Abhainn: This Dublin walking trail is a love letter to the city’s forgotten rivers Rosie O’Reilly, Dublin’s first biodiversity artist-in-residence, is on a mission to preserve the capital’s hydro-storySun Apr 06 2025 - 05:13