'I am stepping down to pass the torch': Green Party leader Eamon Ryan resigns
Green Party leader and Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan announced that he will be stepping down as party leader and will not run in the next election.
Lebanon's forgotten humanitarian crisis
With two waves of refugees, and an internal displacement crisis on it's southern border with Israel, Lebanon is facing severe tests after years of turmoil.
'There’s no safety net for people': Portrane houses on a cliff edge from erosion
Houses near the Portrane shoreline are facing imminent destruction from coastal erosion - and homeowners desperately need a solution before it's too late.
A behind the scenes look at Fine Gael's 82nd Ard Fheis
Political Correspondent Cormac McQuinn takes a closer look at the motivations and players behind the ‘new energy’ at the 82nd Fine Gael Ard Fheis.
Nina Carberry: 'I wanted to have a say'
Former champion jockey and businesswoman Nina Carberry discusses her campaign as a Fine Gael candidate for the Midlands Northwest European elections.
IRA bomber Rose Dugdale buried in Glasnevin
Rose Dugdale, the London debutante who became an art thief and IRA bomber, was buried in Glasnevin Cemetery after her death at the age of 82.
Alice Halliday: 'I don’t feel either Irish or British'
Alice Halliday: 'A lot of people would say "You’re not from here", because of the accent. That bothered me.'
Hayley Milthorpe: 'I still feel English at my core'
Hayley Milthorpe was 16 years old when she was left to fend for herself in west Cork - but she's now founded her own business there - the Cultured Food Company.
'I think the whole country has gone to the dogs': North Dublin voters have their say
Outside of the Sacred Heart National School in Glasnevin, voters explained why they voted "Yes or "No" for the family and care referendums.
Harbour Court to be closed down due to drugs and crime
Since the city has been unable to control antisocial behaviour in Harbour Court, which runs off Abbey Street behind Wynn's hotel, it will soon be closed off.
Wren Day: 'It's all about tradition'
The Wren is an ancient pagan celebration held on St Stephen's Day - though it was once a widespread rural tradition, it thrives and continues to grow in Dingle.
Wren Day: ‘Those that went before us kept it going from generation to generation’
The rain held off in Dingle for a celebration like no other, alive with colour and music and madcap humour
Dublin pays their respects to Shane MacGowan
Large crowds turned out in Dublin to say farewell and pay their respects to the musician Shane MacGowan on a "very emotional day".
Rioting erupts in Dublin after stabbing incident
Rioting has erupted on the streets of Dublin after a stabbing incident occurred in the Parnell Square area of the city earlier in the day.
Irish-Palestinian father reunited with children after wife killed in Gaza
Khalid El-Astal’s children Ali and Sara arrived in Dublin - but several of his family, including the children’s mother, Ashwak, were killed by Israeli bombs.