Ten city parks perfect for lunch in the sun – and where to grab a sandwich nearby
Decent weather but trapped at your desk? Here are the best places to spend your lunch break
Benedictine monastery at Kylemore Abbey voted Ireland’s favourite building at RIAI awards
Axo Architects’ ‘context-sensitive design’ scoops first prize while Dún Laoghaire Baths comes in fourth
Free meals alert: Wagamama returns to Dublin after closure of three outlets last year
Asian restaurant chain is offering 1,000 complimentary meals to celebrate its return
‘Dublin is very multicultural, which I love. But there’s also this weird energy in certain areas’
Hamza Pirimo from Uganda came to Ireland in 2024
It’s Friday the 13th, what can possibly go wrong?
If you suffer from friggatriskaidekaphobia, pretty much everything
A Breton in Ireland: ‘My wife calls me a culchie, which I completely embrace’
At 18, Charlie Le Brun travelled to Ireland, determined to meet his musical idol, The Chieftains’ Matt Molloy. After a memorable few months of playing the flute in a Westport pub, he knew he’d be back
Changing surnames after marriage: ‘If it’s good enough for Amal Clooney, it’s good enough for me’
Following a recent column describing women changing names as the ‘normalisation of symbolic control’, readers share their views on the matter
Jane Birkin’s original Hermès Birkin bag set to be auctioned by Sotheby’s
Original Birkin was commissioned in 1984 exclusively for actor and singer Jane Birkin
Rosie O’Donnell announces new stand-up show in Dublin
Comedian moved from the US in January to ‘escape’ US president Donald Trump
‘Like living near a helicopter’: Residents fed up with takeaway delivery drones buzzing over their homes
The noisy remote-controlled aerial devices are flying over as often as 12 times an hour, householders say
Women’s Mini Marathon 2025: Everything you need to know including start time, entry points and bag drops
The 43rd women’s mini marathon takes place on Sunday, June 1st, starting at Fitzwilliam Street in Dublin
‘It’s an empty, lifeless sea’: Whales leave Cork waters, putting watchers out of business
Stocks of sprat have crashed, forcing whales away, says businessman whose livelihood has been ruined
Five injured in Dublin city collision between bus and ambulance
People being treated in hospital for injuries that are not life-threatening
Mayo housing official apologises for ‘distress’ caused by holiday home boycott proposal
Local authority sincerely regrets ‘upset’ to public and second home owners
Irish students’ J1 plans in the Trump era: ‘We said we wouldn’t go ahead. It just isn’t safe’
More than 5,500 J1 summer working visas were issued to Irish students last year