New species of dinosaur with ‘eye-catching sail’ discovered
Fossils dating back 125 million years were found on the Isle of Wight
Fossils dating back 125 million years were found on the Isle of Wight
First round college offers will be out on August 30th
Julia Klöckner has been pursued across Germany by gossip columnists this summer, but is there another agenda afoot?
Police helicopter shot down in Amalfi municipality as cargo vehicle with explosives detonates in Cali
Incident occurred at an area known locally as the ‘Stoneyman’, at Kilcoole, on the Rathkeale to Askeaton road
While some students will be disadvantaged, a normal marking system has to return sooner rather than later
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Parole board members said Menendez still posed ‘an unreasonable risk to public safety’
Leaving Cert students are about to discover the fruits of their labour
Leaving Cert grades still subject to an ongoing distorting effect
Leaving Cert students to receive results after six uniquely challenging years
2025 Leaving Cert results will be available on Candidate Self Service Portal on State Examinations Commission portal
Recent TCD and UL graduates offer advice for incoming first years, as well as some professional tips and regrets
This year there has been – as expected – a drop in the average grades
Class of 2025 is largest group to sit the Leaving Cert for the first time - which may impact CAO
The Air We Share exhibition has launched in Galway Arts Centre
Vuelta will be a first Grand Tour start for 23-year-old Ryan
Candidates may mean well in vowing to act on big social issues, but the reality of being president is different
Mainly dry weather is predicted, with cloud and possibility of isolated showers
Mainly dry weather is predicted, with cloud and possibility of isolated showers
The Wallabies head coach is set to leave the job to spend more time with family in New Zealand
Filings cover some of the largest tech employers in State, including Amazon, Google, Meta and Salesforce
Trainer Ger Lyons’s star bids to become first two-year-old winner of prestigious sprint in 18 years
Humphreys would be able to personify the shared-island vision articulated by the Taoiseach
Businessman behind firm blacklisted by Tusla over fake vetting later won €6 million State contract
‘By inviting visitors to explore at a slower pace, to meet islanders ... we’re offering more than just a holiday’
Hosts England open the tournament against USA on Friday
Prop Niamh O’Dowd praises former Munster hooker for his set-piece training before World Cup opener against Japan
As summer prepares to depart this island, it is tempting to hope for more next year - but other Europeans are planning for worse extremes
The high salaries paid by Big Tech employers in Ireland highlight our vulnerability to Trump’s tariffs agenda
The Irish actor, star of The Thursday Murder Club, on losing a John Huston role because of his face, the James Bond years and the state of the US
More than 65,000 students receive their results at 10am today
Businessman behind the group has gone on to win a further multimillion euro State contract
UCC historian Jerome Aan de Wiel unearths diplomatic archive material showing Collins’s associate overture to French intelligence
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the international category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
The men’s world number one has rehired the fitness coach he dismissed last year after failing two doping tests
A trip to the spa for a massage or treatment is now a key wellbeing ritual for many people
Poet and spoken-word artist Dagogo Hart has written a new children’s book about his experience of moving from Nigeria to Ireland
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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