Dip your toes in turquoise waters at Galway home for €950,000
Three-bedroom house near Clifden benefits from a garden path to a beach behind the property
Three-bedroom house near Clifden benefits from a garden path to a beach behind the property
Equestrian enthusiasts from around the world converged on Clifden for the centenary showcase of the versatile and hardy horse breed
Homes for sale in Rathfarnham, Ardilea, Finglas, Castleshane and Clifden
Former B&B on secluded site overlooking a sandy beach has eight bedrooms
‘Severe’ lack of family doctors sees 13 GP areas with no physician for a year or longer
Aftermath of social occasion sparked political controversy as dinner breached Covid-19 rules
Gardaí now expect most people investigated for ‘organising an event’ will not face charges
‘I shouldn’t have written to you at all only it is the eve of our execution’ - Barney Ryan (20)
He did not discuss the Séamus Woulfe issue, in an interview at the Ireland’s Edge festival
Supreme Court judge should not have attended Clifden golf dinner, former chief justice says
Major international genetic study reveals ties to Norway and different traits to classical portrayals
Government has written to Ursula von der Leyen proposing pair able for ‘most demanding roles’
Sources say Supreme Court judge’s recruitment of senior lawyer shows he is ‘digging in’
Station clarifies remarks by head of RTÉ Radio One around broadcaster’s departure
Former minister says Supreme Court judge ‘clinging on to office sends all the wrong signals’
Former chief justice Susan Denham has been asked to begin work immediately on the review
Acting chief medical officer says solidarity remains ‘most powerful tool’
Organisation says it believed event complied with guidelines under protocol agreed with Department of Tourism
Calleary and Buttimer resign, gardaí begin investigation
More than 80 people were at society event in Clifden amid Covid-19 guidelines
Organisers of gathering could face criminal prosecution for breaching Covid-19 rules
Winner who bought ticket in Connemara has made contact with National Lottery
As travel restrictions ease, here are a dozen delightful domestic breaks for families
Merrion strand risks being declassified as bathing location next year
Ireland is not investing quickly enough in infrastructure to treat waste water, says Environmental Protection Agency
Make the most of the last days of summer with a short holiday at home. You don’t have to go far – or spend much – to find some great breaks
Review: Our waste management companies are cleaning up, but not in the way they should be
Organ donation, Liffey Swim and first sitting of the Dáil will also be marked
Get active and explore the country as you do it, with these blood-pumping events
Small Area Population Statistics cover everything from religion to broadband access
Galway businessman alleges corporate bullying over move to block his ‘friendly’ logo
Promontoria seeking summary judgments of €8m against John Hughes and two others
The return of neon, Wood Awards results and making new photos as good as old
Former Galway West TD and Fianna Fáil minister dies aged 80
Staying in Ireland this summer? Here are some great eating spots and places to stay
Immanuel Chirwa (18) is one of 22 asylum seekers who sat this year’s Leaving Cert
Paintings by Jack B Yeats and Harry Kernoff among those going under the hammer in the coming days
Tribunal reduces compensation payable due to ‘egregious’ behaviour
Winners at Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards include Niamh Boyce, Paul Howard, Louise Phillips and Michael Harding
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