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The diaries of Michael Collins from 1918 to his death will be made available to the public in digital form for the first time at the National Archives.
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has said the next budget will include a "substantial income tax package" in the upcoming budget.
Private cars, vans and lorries are not permitted to travel inbound on North Strand Road between Fairview and the Five Lamps.
A salmon fish farm in Ballinakill Bay in Connemara where a highly contentious application for a far larger salmon farm is under process.
The annual pilgrimage to Croagh Patrick in Co Mayo returned to normal for the first time since 2019.
The incredible landscape of the Burren region of Clare was a key factor for the Irish Times judges in awarding it the 'Best Place to Holiday' in Ireland.
“Wider provision” of abortion services is needed in Ireland, Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly has said.
Primary Care Centres are changing the approach to care across Ireland with staff working to keep patients out of traditional hospitals.
Hangtough Contemporary have launched a new exhibition in Dublin's central plaza featuring 115 original works by new and established artists.
Over sixty bands turned out for the Twelfth of July parade in Belfast, the first full parade since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Hundreds of bonfires were lit in communities across Northern Ireland to mark the 12th of July celebrations.
First announced in 2005 as Metro North, the government have again announced plans for a metro line linking Swords to the city centre.
Performers from Galway Community Circus prepare for Lifeline Europe's largest high-wire spectacle on July 16th.
There's over 500,000 family carers in Ireland and a recent survey suggests that 68% of them are experiencing financial distress.
Taoiseach Michael Martin was among the thousands in attendance at the annual LGBTQ+ Pride Parade in Dublin.