Rosie O’Donnell announces new stand-up show in DublinComedian moved from the US in January to ‘escape’ US president Donald TrumpWed Jun 04 2025 - 18:41
‘Like living near a helicopter’: Residents fed up with takeaway delivery drones buzzing over their homesThe noisy remote-controlled aerial devices are flying over as often as 12 times an hour, householders sayMon Jun 02 2025 - 06:01
Women’s Mini Marathon 2025: Everything you need to know including start time, entry points and bag dropsThe 43rd women’s mini marathon takes place on Sunday, June 1st, starting at Fitzwilliam Street in DublinFri May 30 2025 - 20:10
‘It’s an empty, lifeless sea’: Whales leave Cork waters, putting watchers out of businessStocks of sprat have crashed, forcing whales away, says businessman whose livelihood has been ruinedThu May 29 2025 - 04:00
Five injured in Dublin city collision between bus and ambulancePeople being treated in hospital for injuries that are not life-threateningTue May 27 2025 - 15:08
Mayo housing official apologises for ‘distress’ caused by holiday home boycott proposalLocal authority sincerely regrets ‘upset’ to public and second home ownersThu May 22 2025 - 17:54
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
‘Nothing is off the table’: Mayo housing official defends call to boycott holiday homeownersProposal is about ‘demanding accountability’ from holiday homeowners, says Tom Gilligan of Mayo County CouncWed May 21 2025 - 09:41
‘Reach for the stars’: Organisers of astrophotography competition want public to capture the magic of the heavensCategories include open one for pictures of the night sky taken with nothing but a smartphoneTue May 20 2025 - 19:38
Quarter of people in Republic do not trust statistics published by Government institutionsCSO report, based on findings of 2023 OECD survey, finds 70% of people get news and current affairs information from social mediaFri May 16 2025 - 16:02
Buncrana community united in grief after death of teenage boys ‘For new members of the community, it’s an act of solidarity ... it shows the families that we will be with them now’ Mon May 12 2025 - 19:00
Banning teens from using social media a ‘blunt instrument’, health professionals toldPosition paper on online wellbeing launched on Friday calls on Government to take more action to protect children online Fri May 09 2025 - 20:56
Artificial intelligence already in use in many parts of public service as guidelines are announcedMinister Jack Chambers told launch event how AI can ‘radically improve’ efficiency and effectivenessThu May 08 2025 - 21:57
‘If the parent isn’t confident cycling, they’re not going to let their child cycle’: New Dublin training ground for biking opensMobility school aims to create awareness about road safety among cyclists, to promote use of bicycles and reduce our carbon footprintTue May 06 2025 - 17:54
Road Safety Authority launches campaign on drug-driving in advance of bank holiday More than 800 people arrested for driving under the influence of drugs at the roadside since JanuaryThu May 01 2025 - 22:02
Cat rescued from within walls of Galway shop after being trapped for six weeks Freed feline ‘Dealz’ was underweight and sore but is now eating well and recoveringThu May 01 2025 - 17:32
The Defence Forces are looking for new recruits, so our reporters put themselves to the testThe full selection process involves an entry medical; fitness test; online psychometric test; recruitment interview and attestationSun Oct 06 2024 - 06:00
Third-level on-campus accommodation costs: A view of prices for 2024Students face sometimes ‘chaotic and claustrophobic’ shared spaces and rising prices countrywideWed Aug 28 2024 - 06:00
‘When you do get into a situation, don’t panic’: Taking a dip in Ireland’s new sea survival poolEmbarking on a Sea Survival Techniques course at the new national sea survival training pool in Greencastle, Co Donegal, proves to be an eye-opening experienceSun Jul 21 2024 - 17:16
Box tree caterpillar reshapes Irish gardens as climate shift brings new problemsPowerscourt Estate replaces up to 80 per cent of familiar hedge plants in face of moths and blightTue Jul 09 2024 - 06:15
‘High-spec’ car seized by Garda has new life as ‘operational vehicle’ at motor ralliesForce plans to modify Volkswagen Golf in order to engage with car enthusiasts and are looking for suggestionsFri Jun 21 2024 - 21:29
Pedestrian dies after being hit by motorcycle in north DublinWoman (40s) pronounced dead in hospital, motorcyclist was uninjured after collision in Coolock on Wednesday nightThu Jun 20 2024 - 11:18
Aer Lingus passengers: ‘We’re really stressed. We’ve been planning a dream trip for the past year’The Irish Airline Pilots’ Association told the carrier this week that members would start a work-to-rule from June 26thWed Jun 19 2024 - 17:20
Randalstown named Ireland’s best kept town for 2024Co Antrim town took home awards in two category at Belfast ceremonyTue Jun 18 2024 - 17:08
Deterioration in mental health of children waiting for Camhs referral, survey findsReport by advocacy group details experiences of families seeking access to supportsThu Jun 13 2024 - 06:00
Dublin’s Shelbourne hotel evacuated after fire on premisesSix fire engines respond to incident at historic building on St Stephen’s GreenWed Jun 12 2024 - 12:42
Cancer, circulatory diseases make up more than half of all deaths in State in 2021, CSO showsLocal Electoral Areas Ennistimon, Belmullet and Connemara North had highest rate of neoplasm deaths in countryTue Jun 11 2024 - 17:56
‘As a woman and an elder, I have a lot of experience’: Meet Ireland’s older local election candidatesLocal election candidates: Age no obstacle to cohort of elder candidates contesting the local elections, with first-time candidates ranging in vintage from 18 years to 89Thu Jun 06 2024 - 11:23
‘It’s an assault on the community’ - two Dublin councils receive 346 complaints about seagulls Dublin and Fingal county councils received complaints about seagulls, ranging from strewn rubbish to dead birds, across their areas, from Fairview Park to DonnybrookMon Jun 03 2024 - 06:00
Irish birth and fertility rates continue to decline, CSO figures showResearch finds decline in the number of registered births with 54,678 recorded last yearFri May 24 2024 - 19:39
Businesses divided over Sandymount Green pedestrianisation but families firmly in favourNortheastern side of Sandymount Green will be pedestrianised every weekend, starting from todayFri May 24 2024 - 15:52
‘I do get a lot of straight out of secondary school jokes’: Young candidates stepping up for the local electionsThe local elections have captured the imagination of Ireland’s younger generation as they go on the canvass in the next few weeksThu May 23 2024 - 19:14
Interdepartmental group to be created to consider right to housing referendumLeaked commission report recommends executive body to direct housing delivery, but Minister does not want ‘additional layers’Wed May 22 2024 - 14:11
Unregulated student digs: A home away from home or an isolating experience? University students give wildly differing accounts of their experience of living in rented rooms in private homesMon May 20 2024 - 06:00
‘This is heartbreaking’: Migrant workers protest over rules on family reunionsLarge group of migrants demonstrate over Family Reunion Policy in front of Department of Justice in Dublin on International Day of FamiliesWed May 15 2024 - 20:26
Hottest day of year expected on Friday with temperatures of up to 22 degrees forecastMet Éireann says high pressure front to hold rain to the west of Ireland over coming daysThu May 09 2024 - 11:30
‘Toxic’ chemicals in flavoured vapes could lead to ‘wave of chronic diseases’ in future, researchers sayRCSI team used AI modelling to predict hazards created as flavouring is heated for inhalationWed May 08 2024 - 18:17
‘No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs’: Irish Times readers recall seeing notorious signs in Britain‘The cardboard was brown, the lettering was black, and each statement was in descending order from the top’Mon May 06 2024 - 06:00
Several birds found dead following oil spill in Irish Sea between Dublin and WexfordAuthorities dealing with incident which poses a threat to local wildlife but Coast Guard unable to locate exact sourceThu May 02 2024 - 17:45
‘It shows you can achieve anything in this country’: Derry’s first black mayor prepares to take officeLilian Seenoi-Barr started her career of activism aged 12 when campaigning for the rights of Maasai women and girlsWed May 01 2024 - 06:00
Seven in every 10 victims of sexual assault knew their assailants, new CSO data findsSuspected offender was friend or acquaintance in one fifth of cases and a blood relative in 14%Tue Apr 30 2024 - 17:39