‘We’re in a dire situation’: Parents fundraising ‘an average of €10,000 per primary school’
Capitation funding falls about €25,000 short of real costs on average, new survey finds
‘Honest belief’ rape defence: Advocacy groups welcome ‘necessary’ proposed law change
Removal of the defence ‘a crucial step’ towards survivor-centred justice system, says National Women’s Council
Leaving Certificate student died after blood clotting formed in lungs, inquest hears
Avid camogie player who had been prescribed contraceptive pill had undiagnosed genetic condition
Living in a small apartment: ‘It’s claustrophobic ... you can’t get away from each other’
New guidelines announced by Minister for Housing James Browne will see a reduction in the minimum size of studio apartments
RTÉ creche’s kitchen and staff canteen had to close temporarily after food safety inspection
‘Significant’ rodent droppings posed ‘grave, immediate danger’, hygiene inspector said
Motorcyclist (20s) dies in crash near Abbeyleix, Co Laois
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to the incident on the N77 on Tuesday evening
Student fee increase an ‘additional strain’ for those with multiple children in college
Husband already works seven days a week to fund daughter’s accommodation, one parent says
‘A crisis’: Self-generated imagery makes up quarter of child sex-abuse material reported
Irish hotline reports 116% increase in such photographs, videos and pictures in space of a year
‘Our cities are dying’: Large turnout at Dublin housing demonstration
'My dad was a civil servant and owned a home at 23. It was a completely different world,’ says one protester
The Pillowman, at the Gate Theatre: ‘Another level of dark, even for Martin McDonagh’
Fra Fee and Ryan Dylan, who star in the Dublin venue’s summer production, on cancel culture and comedy
Body of 53-year-old Eastern European man found in Co Cork as gardaí appeal for information
Information sought on male walking the road between Banteer and Kanturk on June 13th
‘I was homeless twice during my studies’: Students rally against possible rise in third level fees
Couch surfing, commuting and skipping meals are now commonplace college experiences, say union representatives
The Yeats sisters: ‘The untold stories of these fantastic Irish women’
Musician and art historian Lyndsey McDougall on her muse Lily Yeats, and the unexpected convergence of religion and rock’n’roll
‘A woman of conviction and compassion’: Tributes paid to disability activist Jacqui Browne at funeral Mass
Donal J Browne calls on Government to issue ‘an apology and an acknowledgment’ and a healthcare package to survivors of thalidomide
Iranians in Ireland increasingly fear for their families’ safety in Tehran
Dublin-based Iranian woman has not heard from her brother after he was ‘forcibly abducted’ from Evin Prison