England football fans in Ireland: ‘I want my epitaph to be it’s coming home’
England fans bewildered over Irish support for premier league teams but not the English national team
Protest outside Brown Thomas calls for implementation of Dublin transport plan without delay
City Centre Traders Alliance claims proposal would cost capital’s economy €400m a year, with luxury store among its members
McDonald says she retains ‘full confidence’ of party despite recent Sinn Féin election results
Review of party’s performance in Republic suggests it needs to be better at bringing clarity to its policy offerings, says leader
Three arrested after fans invade pitch following Louth derby in Oriel Park
Dundalk’s 4-2 win over Drogheda United was followed by a pitch invasion during which fights broke out
Thalidomide survivors ‘devastated and so hurt’ by Government statement this week
Government accused of not apologising for State role in prolonging access to drug after worldwide ban
National Museum of Ireland appeals for information on Bronze Age axeheads sent anonymously
Axeheads were sent to the museum in June by an anonymous individual who found them in Co Westmeath
Number seeking asylum in Ireland rises 94% in first six months of 2024
State is making provision for 21,000 to 22,000 international protection applicants this year, says Minister
Ireland weather: Washout summer set to continue - but this weekend will offer a reprieve
The meteorological summer has been cooler and wetter than normal, but there is some good news for the weekend
Motorcyclist (30s) dies in Dublin crash
Man was pronounced dead at the Mater hospital early this morning after Constitution Hill incident
Tens of thousands of Dublin commuters affected as long-awaited proposal to reduce fares is postponed
Dublin Commuter Zone initiative due in September will not be implemented until January at the earliest
Irish people’s trust in each other rises while trust in Government falls – CSO
More than 80 per cent of people say they trust most people, survey finds
Gardaí remove more migrant tents from camp in Dublin city centre
About 60 tents were removed from an encampment on Charlemont Place in Dublin
Warnings about self-harm and bullying proposed for film screenings in Ireland
Irish Film Classification Office (IFCO) puts new draft guidelines out to public consultation
Artificial Intelligence could make us all lazy in the future, committee hears
Five students present the pros and cons of AI in the classroom and in everyday life to an Oireachtas committee
Reform UK loses out in first-past-the-post anomaly despite winning one in seven votes
Farage’s party got a bigger vote than the Liberal Democrats but ended up with 67 fewer seats