The number of hospitality businesses in Dublin and the surrounding counties increased over the past year, despite some high-profile closures and amid an energetic campaign to secure a Vat cut for the ...
Dublin’s festival of American football has grabbed the attention not only of the Steelers and Vikings, who face off in Croke Park this Sunday at 2:30, but of the wider league as even teams who aren’t ...
Locals in Courtown gathered to show support for the coasts of Wexford as they took part in the annual Clean Coasts Big Beach Clean.
John Mullane has reacted to the news that the GPA are lobbying the Government to increase their grant for inter-county players from €1400 to €2500 per player by saying that they should be demanding a ...
A man, currently receiving legal aid, has been allowed change his bail conditions to travel to Turkey to get dental work done.
Fingal County Council has given lift-off to plans by Dublin airport operator, daa to expand the existing Pier 1 West building at the airport in order to deal with overcrowding.
Ireland’s Philip Doyle and Fintan McCarthy will have to wait another day to compete in their semi-final of the men’s double at the World Rowing Championships in Shanghai.
The United Nations believes it has solved the mystery of why an escalator abruptly stopped shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump stepped onto it on Tuesday - his videographer may have accidentally ...
A terminally ill Arklow woman and her husband have shared the story of her cancer battle in hopes that others might detect early symptoms, while thanking communities on both sides of the ...
Earnings at the DAA, which operates Dublin Airport and Cork Airport, dipped 1pc to €160.8m in the first half of the year as the firm invested heavily in facilities and technology at both facilities.
Tadhg Furlong had covered plenty of ground when Joe Molloy asked him about where he felt Ireland are at right now towards the end of a fascinating chat on the Indo Sport podcast last week.
It is the end of an era today as two legends of broadcasting, RTÉ’s Mary Wilson (65) and Áine Lawlor (64), finally hang up their microphones and say goodbye to the nation.