Occasion of Welsh language cultural festival ‘dramatic and emotional’
To get a sense of the scale of this event, imagine a Gaeltacht concoction of Aosdána, Electric Picnic and the National Ploughing Championships
To get a sense of the scale of this event, imagine a Gaeltacht concoction of Aosdána, Electric Picnic and the National Ploughing Championships
Steve trailer: Murphy stars alongside Jay Lycurgo in reimagining of Max Porter’s bestseller Shy
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Latest figures show more than 2,000 sexual offences recorded against children in Northern Ireland last year
Technique has been used in hundreds of cases in the US
Chipmaker’s stock rises 7% after reports Trump administration could take an ownership stake
Meeting of US and Russian leaders not expected to pave the way for a breakthrough given gulf between Moscow and Kyiv on key issues
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Trump’s shock troops need to have the proposed legislation explained because, it seems, they have not read it
Tennis player was not taken seriously by umpire after drawing attention to the disturbance
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Teenager’s goals and works of on-field artistry have been increasing, much to the dismay of defenders
Much has changed since partition ‘marooned’ Northern nationalists, but much has stayed the same
Scrumhalf insists belief is strong among squad members ahead of opener versus Japan
Racism in this State goes back a bit, but vile discourse online is new and most of it comes from abroad – principally the US and UK
Loss-making Nutriband had an accumulated deficit of US $39.8 million as of earlier this year
The Rathfarnham comedian on ‘feeling foolish’ about moving to London at 33 to try to make it, and why she doesn’t see herself moving back to Ireland
Flooding from River Corrib ‘part of our life now’, says owner of Ard Bia restaurant in Galway
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We profile four of the finalists chosen in the established category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Further setback comes as struggling independent brewers grapple with ‘astronomical’ input cost increases
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For a fleeting moment, the State was at the forefront of this technology; now it’s back of the class
An Coimisiún Pleanála set to rule on plans for 580 apartments beside Raheny park next month
Camille Rosenfeld and James Hayes reflect on their summer stint as custodians
Warm and humid conditions to continue, says Met Éireann
Ireland ranks eighth out of top 10 countries for renewable electricity use, Energy Institute report says
From bus attacks to Holocaust comparisons, some in the Jewish community report a surge in hostility following arms sales restriction
Shares in the Dublin-based food group soared on the back of a stronger-than-expected trading update
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Radio: ‘It suffered from the fact you had a big head,’ says Fanning
Dunne Stores stocks a rosé from Languedoc and a red from a lesser-known area of Bordeaux
The value of car loans has reached a record €259 million in the first quarter of the year amid ‘strong demand’
He says he was forced to flee country, where gay relationships are punishable by up to 14 years in jail
Former Footballer of the Year given three-year term
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