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Ireland is celebrated for its lush landscapes, vibrant cities, and iconic sites, but some of its landmarks are less famous ...
Thousands of people participated in a march against Ireland's mass migration policies in the country's capital of Dublin on Saturday. UFC champion Conor McGregor – who is considering a potential ...
The destruction of Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza city in an Israeli air strike last Sunday, tore “very strongly at my heart,” Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin and Glendalough Michael ...
A dialogue between material and form, the pavilion and its signature sculpture are one of a series of new creative projects masterminded by the Irish government that aim to deepen cultural ties ...
While Dublin suffers most, the same gulf between the local and national remains. In all, the 31 local authorities in Ireland had a total budget of €7.4 billion for 2024; by contrast, central ...
A woman in her 80s has died in a house fire in Dublin. It broke out in the Mountain Park estate in Tallaght on Wednesday evening, with gardaí and emergency services attending the scene just ...
Plans have been unveiled for Ireland's first dedicated winter sports ... to be located on an eight acre site in Cherrywood, south Dublin. Prime Arena Holdings, the company behind the project ...
DUBLIN, Ireland — The North Carolina football team has made an adjustment to its schedule for the 2026 season. Instead of opening on the road against TCU as previously planned, the Tar Heels are ...
A woman in her 80s has died in a house fire in southwest Dublin. The fire broke out at the house at Mountain Park in Tallaght just before 7pm yesterday evening. Fire and emergency services ...
Ireland's economic revival in the 1990s was accompanied by a culinary renaissance of new, sophisticated restaurants that ditched meat and potatoes for more lively European cuisine. Now in Dublin ...
A teenager who died in a collision involving a car and a scrambler in Dublin has been named locally as Jason Monks. Family and friends have paid tribute to the young father of one on social media.
Private bus firm Go Ahead Ireland is to employ up to 450 workers at a planned new bus depot for north Dublin as part of its expansion plan that is expected to add €50m in revenues per annum to ...