Irish imam highlights issue of extremists hijacking Muslim faithMuhammed would never have condoned people killing in his name, Dublin congregation toldFri Jan 9 2015 - 20:37
Slipknot’s Corey Taylor on Paul Gray, the new tour, and staying in for the long haulFour years after the death of founding member Paul Gray, Slipknot are back at the top of the charts and the top of their game. Lead singer Corey Taylor speaks to Ronan McGreevy in advance of their first Irish show in 10 years next weekFri Jan 9 2015 - 12:14
Carlow mourners in ‘unwanted place of grief and sorrow’Some 960 girls from St Leo’s College in Carlow pay respects to four friends who diedThu Jan 8 2015 - 22:25
Memorial service for four women who died in Athy collisionService was for pupils and teachers of St Leo’s School, where all four had been pupilsThu Jan 8 2015 - 15:14
House of WB Yeats’s birth stages harp recital to mark first full moon of 2015Sandymount Avenue house opens doors to public for 150th anniversary of Yeats’s birthTue Jan 6 2015 - 01:00
More than 600,000 passports issued in 2014Most applicants opt for express service with May and June the busiest monthsMon Jan 5 2015 - 16:47
Last year was one of warmest on record in Ireland2014 was the hottest in Europe since 1500, preliminary data suggestsMon Jan 5 2015 - 16:46
Cobh begins events to mark centenary of ‘Lusitania’ sinkingA total of 1,198 people drowned when liner was hit by torpedo off Cork coast in 1915Sat Jan 3 2015 - 01:00
Yeats 150 begins with poetry reading for year-long celebrationSome 85,000 overseas visitors expected to honour life and work of the poetThu Jan 1 2015 - 15:54
Festive capital: Dublin begins three-day New Year’s partyOrganisers intend to make event premier year-end celebration in EuropeThu Jan 1 2015 - 10:29
Travel arrangements for New Year’s EveAlterations to all modes of public transportTue Dec 30 2014 - 17:42
Coldest night of year recorded but temperatures to rise againA low of minus 6.9 was recorded in Mullingar but the coldest period of the weather is overMon Dec 29 2014 - 20:49
Mrs Brown’s Boys triumphs again in the Christmas ratingsBrendan O’Carroll’s alter-ego is most watched programme in UK and IrelandMon Dec 29 2014 - 19:25
Drug overdose suspected in death of prisonerJason Morrissey found dead in Limerick Prison cell during routine checkMon Dec 29 2014 - 01:00
The 1914 Christmas truce: fraternisation of an extraordinary kindAnalysis: Impetus for the truce came from men who paid the price for the blundering of their mastersThu Dec 25 2014 - 00:30
An Irishman’s Diary – ‘A dreadful night of carnage’ – the Munster Fusiliers in December 1914‘At dawn, they rose from the sodden ground and charged forward, bayonets fixed’Mon Dec 22 2014 - 01:01
My First Book of Irish Animals, by Juanita BrowneA children’s book about wildlife that adults can also enjoyFri Dec 19 2014 - 16:19
Senator Rónán Mullen asked to apologise to Fr Tony FlanneryAssociation of Catholic Priests accuses Mullen of ‘a gratuitous and ill-informed attack’Thu Dec 18 2014 - 11:06
Chris Hadfield, Ireland’s favourite astronaut, returns to Dublin‘I’ve done the things that are not only in my heart, but are worthwhile doing’Mon Dec 15 2014 - 13:29
Dublin vigil on 19th birthday of Irish man in Egyptian jailIbrahim Halawa could face death penalty after being caught in Cairo protests last yearSat Dec 13 2014 - 19:22
Astronaut Chris Hadfield receives gold medal from TrinityHadfield in Dublin to promote book featuring 150 photos taken from spaceSat Dec 13 2014 - 18:18
Mental wellbeing site set up by woman who attempted suicideAim of workshop to give people skills to monitor and evaluate their wellnessSat Dec 13 2014 - 16:06
‘No demand’ for late night Red Line services, says LuasCouncil committee says citizens should have equal travel services regardless of destinationFri Dec 12 2014 - 15:15
Baby’s organic porridge found to contain traces of harmful drugNumber of baby food brands recalled across EuropeFri Dec 12 2014 - 13:16
Water charge protest attracts 32,000, says CrowdSize AppGardaí and Right2Water give different estimates of numbers at Dublin demonstrationWed Dec 10 2014 - 20:20
Waterford Crystal pensions deal to cost exchequer €180 millionNearly 1,800 former employees to share €41 million in lump-sum paymentsWed Dec 10 2014 - 01:00
Broadcasting watchdog urged to clarify position on marriage equalityNUJ chief Séamus Dooley says letter sent in August by broadcasting authority ‘unhelpful’Tue Dec 9 2014 - 18:27
Sixteen festivals to share almost €2 million in Fáilte Ireland fundingKey projects, including St Patrick’s Festival, seen as ‘backbone to the tourism calendar’Tue Dec 9 2014 - 14:00
Pension deal agreed for former Waterford Crystal workersDeal will see former staff receive a payment equivalent to €1,000 per year of serviceTue Dec 9 2014 - 13:53
Two gardaí in hospital after patrol car hit by stolen vehicleTeenager arrested following incident on Kildalkey Road outside TrimTue Dec 9 2014 - 10:10
One in three trainee doctors report bullyingSurvey of junior medics finds bullying rates three times higher than the UKMon Dec 8 2014 - 21:57
Emergency unit overcrowding still a ‘very serious problem’Leo Varadkar says problems have persisted through ‘boom and bust’ of Irish economyMon Dec 8 2014 - 13:55
New exhibition: postcards from the ‘real’ Ireland‘Greetings from Ireland’ presents alternative impression of countrySat Dec 6 2014 - 01:00
Extra €2m secured for National Library and National MuseumNational cultural institutions receive funding following warnings of reduced servicesFri Dec 5 2014 - 16:50
Jeremy Paxman: Titanic iceberg did Belfast a favourArticle by former BBC presenter ‘offensive’, city’s deputy mayor saysFri Dec 5 2014 - 14:48
Adults who seek to groom children online face 14-year termProposed new criminal offence aims to stop grooming before it gets to physical contactThu Dec 4 2014 - 22:30
Andrew Scott wins role in new James Bond film SpectreIrish actor plays Whitehall boss with Daniel Craig reprising role as 007Thu Dec 4 2014 - 20:04
RTÉ Charles Haughey series a ‘fair reflection of the man’Three-part €4m series takes ‘Love/Hate’ Sunday night slotThu Dec 4 2014 - 15:56
Saxon’s wheels of steel keep on rolling“Sometimes we’re proggy, sometimes dark metal, sometimes we are really melodic. We spend time trying to write and craft our music properly” - Biff Byford talks metal longevity with Ronan McGreevyWed Dec 3 2014 - 17:17
U2 to play at least one Dublin gig next year as part of new tourBand planning first major tour for almost four years, will play concert with young Irish musiciansWed Dec 3 2014 - 15:42
Candle-lit vigil held to remember Jonathan CorrieCeremony to turn on Christmas tree outside Leinster House postponed as a mark of respect to homeless man who died in doorwayWed Dec 3 2014 - 08:09
‘It took a man dying to get it on the front pages of the newspaper’The death of Jonathan Corrie could have been prevented, says another homeless manTue Dec 2 2014 - 19:16
Teenage Kicks are so hard to beat for BressieNew RTÉ2 reality show to highlight attempts to put a band together in LimerickTue Dec 2 2014 - 16:25
Do boarding schools foster independent thinking or are they psychologically damaging?While the more extreme regimes in boarding schools are disturbing, any blanket condemnation is wrongTue Dec 2 2014 - 06:00
UAE ambassador to Ireland to be replacedKhalid Nasser Rashid Lootah, who kept domestic servants ‘as slaves’, ordered to pay €240,000 by Employment Appeals TribunalMon Dec 1 2014 - 22:30
Fr Brian D’Arcy calls on RTÉ to suspend long wave radio closureEmigrants have multiple ways of accessing radio through internet or TV, RTÉ saysMon Dec 1 2014 - 22:29
Eurovision winners perform song for lost loved ones at Console serviceMore than 1,000 bereaved attend Console’s remembrance Celebration of LightSun Nov 30 2014 - 21:08
UAE recalls ambassador who treated women ‘like slaves’Employment Appeals Tribunal awarded three workers €80,000 eachSun Nov 30 2014 - 13:46