Ireland’s oldest family shops: ‘We traded through the Famine’
How do you stay open for more than a century? Own your premises, offer excellent customer service and keep up with the times
How do you stay open for more than a century? Own your premises, offer excellent customer service and keep up with the times
Company setting up a new software engineering hub in the CoLab facility
Decision on compensation in test cases awaited by 1,000 pubs and restaurants
HSE says falling case numbers among older people due to boosters a ‘cause for hope’
Clare Reidy to represent Republic at International Science and Engineering Fair in US
Software firm hiring as customer demand for digital transformation services grows
Latest local electoral area data shows virus spread continues to be an issue in Border counties
Latest data shows high levels across Border counties but improving situation in Galway
Vessels include selection of 12m, steel narrow boats taken from canals
Actions taken by three Dublin bars and one in Westmeath
Harris defends force against allegations of ‘aggressive’ enforcement of regulations
‘While this was just one fridge and one dumper in one estate, I think everyone in Ireland can relate to the incident’
Narcotics discovered after ongoing operation into sale and supply of illegal drugs in area
Insurer has set aside €30 million in provisions for potential liabilities from case
High Court told 79-year-old collapsed at home night after she left Portiuncula Hospital
French wind farm backer steps up presence in Republic with new, larger office in Dublin
Students are legally entitled to obtain data by making ‘subject access requests’
Company announces new €22.1m investment that will take headcount in NI to 450 people
Case arose from accident when school secretary’s car struck from behind in line of traffic
Fire brigade units were on duty in Athlone to keep water pumped away from housing
A cross-disciplinary research team is working with communities impacted by extreme weather events on actions they can implement to mitigate against climate change
Alan Craughwell (35) narrowly missed six cars before crashing into nurse in Co Roscommon
Operator’s latest opening, Kilcullen service station, will cater for thousands every day
Press up Entertainment to operate luxury Athlone hotel developed by Reid family
BlackBee has spent €39 million on nursing homes recently, including in Cork and Clare
New CCLRP review finds lack of privacy and unsuitable conditions for family law cases
Zappone says Scouting Ireland must implement Tusla’s ‘urgent’ recommendations
The Donegal man knows from experience what it takes to deliver on the big occasion
Significant progress made on water levels, obstacles and ‘pinch points’, says Minister
Five-bedroom Abbey House has a fine Victorian interior and scope for further development of its outbuildings on around 1.2 acres of waterfront land
‘Scattered showers’ forecast but week-long deluge thought to be needed to restore reserves
Education: 90% of primary schools remain under the patronage of Catholic Church
Scheme aims to address labour shortages in horticulture, meat processing and dairying
Donegal school prove too strong for outgunned Coláiste Chiaráin, Athlone
End of year sales in the housing market as sellers drop prices to bag a buyer
Siro to use Chinese firm’s fibre-optic tech to provide 500,000 homes with 1GB broadband
Students should look for advice from a guidance counsellor or their parents
Courier firm expanding into food delivery, adding frozen storage to Athlone facility
Winning lottery tickets worth €6 million each were both sold through Quickpick play
Successor sought as Jim Browne to step as NUIG president after 10 years in role
Heated exchanges in Dáil as Independent TD criticises Kenny’s handling of controversy
Ericsson facility rents at €1.8m and will interest Irish and overseas investment firms
Lack of awareness in Ireland means illness is under reported, and often left untreated
Munster coach Anthony Foley remembered, gardaí strike and Irish women seeking abortion pill online
Agsi conference delegates likely to support unprecedented industrial action
Strike threat on pay: AGSI meets Minister for Justice to have ‘frank exchange of views’
Contingency plans are being drawn up amid threat of industrial action by gardaí
Claim that ex-head of marketing company said he would divulge bank details unless paid €135,000
It is important to work out where you went wrong before deciding what to do next
Directors and former directors ordered to file statements of affairs by September 21st
‘It is like a small baby who has started to crawl and people are asking why isn’t the baby running?’
Two men and woman due to appear before Mullingar District court on Thursday
The move from a more rural location has not diminished this restaurant’s appeal
Prisoners who attacked staff given privileges like cake and fish tanks, claim officers
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices