Commuters have their say on Irish Rail’s timetable changes: ‘This is Third World stuff’
Changes made to facilitate more intercity trains have made things ‘infinitely worse’, according to commuters
Changes made to facilitate more intercity trains have made things ‘infinitely worse’, according to commuters
Researchers at Maynooth University find short-tasks, lasting up to 15 minutes, are just as effective as longer assignments
The Dublin post-punk band’s leader on the malign influence of smartphones, his disappointment in Nick Cave and his horror at anti-immigration protests in Finglas
As his Hollywood career has taken off, the actor has cultivated a reputation as a daring dresser
Turnkey homes at keener prices around the country
Stunning home with first-floor reception rooms overlooks golf course attached to five-star Carton House Hotel
Proposal had encountered widespread local opposition
New fleet intended to help make city’s atmosphere cleaner, quieter and more sustainable
Taoiseach also hits out at Sinn Féin, saying the idea of the rival party holding the justice, foreign affairs or defence portfolios is ‘repugnant’
New to the market: Properties in Maynooth, Rathfarnham, Drumcondra, Dún Laoghaire and Swanlinbar
Prayer is central to the life of the seminarian who faces a daily challenge to ‘get it right’ on his journey to become a faithful spiritual leader
Charming period house beside university and within short stroll of town centre attracts bid of €400,000
Maynooth and Naas homes are both in turnkey condition and are within commuting distance of the capital
Move comes just weeks after Bord Pleanála said it needed more time to decide on the Maynooth extension
Mescal reflects on stardom, depression and the strange tension of the Oscar envelope-opening moment
This 120-unit development will mature nicely and has all the perks of the thriving university town within easy reach
Oscar nominee says his Maynooth school’s policy of ensuring all students audition was the catalyst for his career
Emer McLysaght: The Oscar-nominated actor whom the BBC called British has done more for the county than the Naas Ball could ever dream of
‘We spend so much time fighting for our kids. Parents are made out to be the villains’
Martin says private investment is important but State is providing the bulk of funding
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Houses can be sold only to individual buyers under fast-track planning permission terms
Claimant argued golfer Kevin Le Blanc should have shouted ‘fore’ after ‘errant shot’
Rental supply in city ‘not as loose’ as it was in late 2020, Daft.ie report finds
Interview: John Jordan, chief executive of Ornua
New executive dubs Republic a ‘growth engine’ for French giant
Virus curtails annual Lenten appeal that usually raises €8 million for overseas work
Union sought intervention as it failed in trying to get bank to engage with it
‘Businesses that are nowhere near the meat plants are bearing the brunt. Why don’t they use a map?’
Residents of Griffin Rath Hall fear flooding as new houses built at higher level than allowed
George Barrington, from Co Kildare, gained a reputation for his colourful escapades as a thief
Dublin-listed company says it sold 1,080 new homes last year, earning a 28% increase in profits to €68m
The appeal of buying a pile in the French countryside is alive and well
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices