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Asylum seekers have established an encampment close to the International Protection Office on Mount Street, where a large number of tents were removed recently.
Brian Farrell and Marie Holden of ‘West of Dingle Sea Salt’ collect sea water in Ballyferriter, bring it home and turn it into pure and flavoured sea salts.
What I Do - Eóin Madigan is a sixth generation stonemason and conservator based in Ennistymon, Co. Clare. Video: Bryan O'Brien
The jury in the Stardust inquests have returned verdicts of unlawful killing in respect of the deaths of all 48 victims of the 1981 fire. Video: Bryan O'Brien
Akihiko Okamura ‘The Memories of Others’, a new Exhibition at Photo Museum Ireland features the work of a Japanese photographer who moved to Ireland in 1969.
August, 2019: Dublin's Victorian fruit and vegetable market on Mary’s Lane is to reopen having closed its doors four-years-ago.
On Friday April 3rd 2020, days after the commencement of the Covid-19 lockdown, video journalist Bryan O'Brien filmed a dark and empty Dublin city centre .
What I Do: Hannah Morgan is a therapeutic riding coach at Festina Lente in Bray, Co Wicklow.
Dublin's Grafton Street is the country's premier shopping district owned by institutions and wealthy individuals.
The construction of a deep water quay in Rossaveal, Connemara will act as a land base for offshore wind farms and bring jobs to an area hit by unemployment.
Conor Pope reports from Clerys Quarter on O’Connell Street, Dublin ahead of the opening of H&M, the first retail outlet there since the store closed in 2015.
Irish Times political correspondent Jennifer Bray reports from Dublin Castle count centre on a day when two referendums were rejected by the country.
Jennifer Bray reports from Dublin Castle as the results of the Thirty-ninth Amendment (Family Amendment) referendum are declared.
Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth Roderic O'Gorman is “extremely disappointed” by the anticipated outcome in the referendums.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD has conceded defeat in the two referendum votes, saying to media at Dublin Castle that the government "clearly got it wrong."