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Rod fishing for salmon on the Moy has been an economic mainstay for Ballina but catch numbers have been falling for decades and have declined steeply in recent years
‘Every Tom, Dick and Harry is injecting people’s faces at the moment. It has to stop’
‘Sunscreen contouring’, ‘freckling’ and DIY chemical peels are among the concerning trends people are absorbing online
David Bowden pays tribute to wife Úna as ‘beautiful, fierce and funny’ mother of ‘two gorgeous girls’, Ciara (14) and Saoirse (10)
The Murmur of Bees at National Museum of Ireland - Country Life will underline crucial role of bee population in biodiversity, and features artwork by Harry Clarke
Large-scale monuments are being erected in graveyards, including by Traveller families, in a show of love by grieving relatives
Making climate action realistic for people without means: The Dalymount-based club has been awarded €500,000 and is now working with partners in Dublin 7
Thirty years ago the closures of three big employers inflicted huge trauma on the Leitrim town. But now it is thriving again and, driven by a vibrant food and drink sector, plans are in place for even further growth
Significant changes to assistance being offered to people fleeing war are under consideration
Taoiseach visits village to pledge support for businesses as locals thankful no lives were lost as tornado hit during storm
Continuing of funding next year a ‘no-brainer’ given the ‘transformative impact on communities around the country’, says FRC National Forum chief executive
Integration has never been a problem, says primary school principal, while others believe underinvestment creating challenges
Yousef Palani (23) was given a life sentence this week for murders of Aidan Moffitt and Michael Snee. Sligo's queer community recalls the terror felt after the homophobic murders
End of Leitrim car scheme puts focus on national issue of caring for rural elderly
Literary festival in Leitrim holds discussion on immigration policy and the complexities surrounding displacement