Who might run, and who might not, in the presidential election?
Irish Times Political Correspondent, Cormac McQuinn, looks at who the front runners are for the presidential election later this year. Video: Enda O'Dowd
'Our lives have been stolen from us': Dublin Airport noise torments local residents
New research suggests that noise levels at Dublin airport could have a health cost to residents living nearby. Video: Enda O'Dowd
'There was so much hope that was stolen': Life in Ireland's psychiatric hospitals
Five of Catherine Coffey O'Brien's uncles were patients in St Finan's Hospital in Killarney along with her mother. Video: Enda O'Dowd
What are the real life impacts of Donald Trump's tariffs?
Cliff Taylor, Managing Editor of The Irish Times, looks at Donald Trump's tariffs and the impacts they may have on people's lives. Video: Enda O'Dowd
‘If I don’t fight who will?’: parents hold 24-hour-sleep-out for World Autism Day
On world autism day parents were holding a 24-hour sleep-out at Leinster House to highlight the lack of suitable school places. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Are you entitled to 'free money' from a UK pension?
Deputy Business Editor of The Irish Times, Dominic Coyle, explains how Irish workers may be able to benefit from a UK pension. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Homelessness in Limerick: 'It's more common than people think'
More than 100 families in Limerick are living in hotels, with more in emergency accommodation. Video: Enda O'Dowd
Irish biking community give 'Danish Paddy' a final ride
Around 200 Irish motorbike enthusiasts provided a cortège to Christian 'Danish Paddy' Rasmussen who died earlier in the week on the M50. Video: Enda O'Dowd
New installation aims to ‘lift people's eyes towards heaven’ in Kilkenny cathedral
Artist Luke Jerram's installation Museum of the Moon is currently on show in St Canice's Cathedral in Kilkenny. Video: Enda O'Dowd
In pictures: Damaged remains of a crusader and a man buried alive in crypt at St Michan’s
‘We know he was buried alive because the lid of his coffin was all scratched and there were splinters in his nails’
Protesting for neutrality: 'I'm regarded as a total oddity'
82-year-old activist Colm Roddy has called on Ireland to impose it's neutrality for years and this week protested to retain the triple lock. Video: Enda O'Dowd
‘This is going to be great television’: recapping Trump's seventh week in office
In a turbulent week US president Donald Trump severed ties to Ukraine and imposed tariffs to Canada.
Junk Kouture world final takes the stage in Dublin
Students from across six countries descend on Dublin for the Junk Kouture World Final.
From silage wrap to catwalk fodder: Meet the students turning rubbish into high fashion
The Junk Kouture World Final takes place in Dublin next week, celebrating sustainable fashion and creativity
‘We’re in dire straits’: St Michan’s appeals for public support as it plans crypt reopening after arson
Mummified remains burnt in medieval crypt left church facing up to €100,000 loss