Screaming children chased by blood-soaked clowns spill out of Dublin city hall
Mixed reviews from children on how scary Agatha’s Haunted Hall of Horrors truly is - but Halloween festivities succeed in bringing community together
A reader’s sister struggles to get a flight refund following her partner’s death
The couple didn’t have travel insurance, as they always left organising this until a couple of days before departure
Up to 80,000 extra workers needed to address housing crisis, fiscal council says
Irish Fiscal Advisory Council report identifies huge shortfall in labour across housing, healthcare, transport and energy sectors
Ireland has most expensive net electricity prices in the EU
Eurostat figures show State is second only to Germany in high price of electricity
‘I told Aviva it was penalising my dad for my mother’s death’
Car insurance company said ‘that because my mother is dead my father could no longer benefit from its policy of reductions for spouses’
Irish couple’s €6,500 dream holiday ruined after Emirates staff spot this minor blemish on passport
Emirates declined to issue boarding passes to couple on €6.5k trip due to what reader says is a ‘minor imperfection’
Harris labels Northern Ireland McCartney catfish crimes ‘depraved’
Case highlights need for further cross-Border co-operation in tackling such criminal behaviour, says Taoiseach
Childcare reform set to form major plank of FG manifesto, Harris indicates
Taoiseach says no parent would pay more than €200 per child per month for care if his party re-elected
Woman on e-scooter seriously hurt after Dundalk incident
Scene preserved for forensic examination and gardaí asking that anyone with information come forward
Dublin Marathon road closures today as 22,000 runners hit the streets
Early morning start to race on Leeson Street Lower with 22,000 participants set to compete
Consumer watchdog lacks teeth to take on law-breaking businesses, says chairman
Data protection watchdog issued €310m fine this week, but Tesco punishment for failing was €1,000 to charity, says CCPC chair
When do the clocks go back in Ireland? All you need to know and what Coldplay have to do with it
The controversial clock change is considered outdated and unhealthy by some, but will take place this year nonetheless
Are you accidentally paying for a Complete Savings loyalty programme and what can be done to stop it?
Some people have been giving monthly sums of €15 to Complete Savings and getting nothing in return
Dublin now second most expensive place in Europe to live - survey
London is the only big city where it is more expensive for so-called digital nomads to set up shop
My plane diverted to a different airport because of a storm, should I be compensated or where do I stand?
Compensation does not apply if a flight cancellation or a rerouting is due to extraordinary circumstances like weather conditions or security risks