School initiatives helping passionate students tackle climate change
Green Schools programme sees 3,400 schools awarded green flag
Green Schools programme sees 3,400 schools awarded green flag
To mark the start of Irish Times Food Month 2021, readers living abroad take us shopping
Warren Gatland has called for ‘common sense’ to prevail over availability
Chiefs have a chance of adding a memorable double in the coming weeks
Once the South Africans move onto Pro14 turf, the game will never be the same again
Chiefs boss hopes routine weekly testing will soon be phased out as cases remain low
It’s hard to see how legacy of club’s cheating won’t leave a stain on his coaching career
Woman in her 60s dies in Bandon collision while motorcyclist suffers fatal injuries near Mallow
It is not yet known if kidneys are a major target of the virus or whether they’re just one more organ falling victim
English club in turmoil while World Cup exertions tends to take its toll on Celtic sides
Lead case taken by Aoife Bennett against HSE, HPRA, Glaxosmithkline and Minister
Instagram is groaning with greenery but keeping trendy plants alive isn’t easy
With defects emerging, should you buy a property built in the Celtic Tiger era?
Edwards Lifesciences CEO is excited about its €160m expansion in Castletroy
I’ll take an upwardly mobile Gubeen over a stinky Brexit cheddar
Food File: Leading restaurants already buying produce from fledgling co-op
Net Results: There’s a reason why modern, feature-packed smart TVs are so cheap
Book is heavy with weight of too many voices and lacks discernment as it switches between them
Darren Larkin (32) arrested after alcohol- and drug-fuelled rampage in Stillorgan
Gloucester can go ahead of Munster with victory over English rivals on Friday
Province likely to struggle against English opponents that have won last six games
Irish outhalf served his time in second tier and now has European glory in his sights
CEO wants to expand organisation overseas as business becomes more ‘internationalised’
Paul Rowley on how Nicholas Roeg’s ‘Don’t Look Now’ changed everything for him
An easy commute from central Dublin, with a thriving shopping centre and resident tech companies, this neighbourhood is worth considering
Pets leave their mark on the workforce by lowering stress levels and increasing team spirit
Leicester must fix passing problems to mount serious challenge to Munster
Artisan meat chain hungry to grow under ownership of Dunnes Stores
Gearing up for the next season of the TV show are Irish participants including two ‘sisters’ from the Liberties, a Nigerian-Irish family and two Dublin buddies
Some animals are placed in boats or carried through floodwaters – others aren’t so lucky
For your Diary: More challenging times ahead for Twitter; Tullow Oil’s annual meeting in London; results from McDonald’s and Coca-Cola
The two buildings of 5,202sq m form part of Clancourt’s seven-block Harcourt Centre
A fresh food offering in Dunnes; dining with the stars at Itsa; and say goodbye to Thornton’s
Decorator Ken Fulk creates interiors for tech royalty, including Napster’s Sean Parker and Bebo founders Michael and Xochi Birch. It’s his ideal job: since childhood he’s had ideas coursing through his head like movies waiting to be brought to life. So when a client asks for a unicorn, he’s okay with that
Weapons discovered in Lurgan woods a ‘significant and successful find’, PSNI says
He wowed Sundance and impressed at Audi Dublin International Film Festival – the teenage musician and actor is perfectly cast as director John Carney’s movie alter-ego
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