State Papers: Royal Yacht Britannia and Bill Clinton's 'fantasy' Irish ancestry
Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor of The Irish Times, examines the release of State Papers from 1995. Video: Ronan McGreevy
Mark Hennessy, Ireland and Britain Editor of The Irish Times, examines the release of State Papers from 1995. Video: Ronan McGreevy
A replica of the 14th-century manuscript, 'The Red Book of Ossory' has been meticulously handcrafted and is now displayed at St Canice's Cathedral, Kilkenny.
The annual St Stephen's Day sale at Brown Thomas brings the crowds to Grafton Street.
Ireland's first injection centre for drug users opened in Merchants Quay Ireland, Dublin on December 22nd, 2024. Video: Enda O'Dowd
At the My Lovely Pig Rescue in Co Kildare, singer Cathy Davey has a unique way of caring for rescued turkeys, stuck indoors due to avian flu restrictions.
Dogs Advocacy Ireland has hit out at a "breed for greed" dog culture, calling Ireland the "puppy farm capital of Europe." Video: Ronan McGreevy
Irish soldiers serving in southern Lebanon over the Christmas period have sent messages home to their friends and families. Video: Sally Hayden
The festive spirit was alive in Dublin Airport as thousands arrived home for the Christmas holidays. Video: Enda O'Dowd
President Catherine Connolly has highlighted international conflicts and climate change in her first Christmas message from Áras an Uachtaráin.
Australia’s PM Anthony Albanese was jeered and booed as he arrived at a memorial at Sydney's Bondi Beach honouring the victims of last week's gun attack.