Altar wine and Music for Babies CD up for grabs at seminary auction
Former seminary in Drumcondra selling contents in aid of Ukrainian refugees
Former seminary in Drumcondra selling contents in aid of Ukrainian refugees
All monies raised go direct to city charities, including those dealing with homelessness
The popular annual fundraiser has generated more than €700k for charities
Christmas Music concert recorded in aid of the appeal is now available online
Protest by anti-mask, anti-lockdown groups, including right-wing National Party took place outside Leinster House
Tenants facing premium of €4,020 per year for proximity to rail, survey finds
The Irish Times Innovation Awards finalists in the lifesciences and healthcare category - Atlantic Therapeutics, Nuritas and FoodMarble - are all in vanguard of innovation
Most payphone calls are to domestic violence and homeless shelters, says ComReg
Special centenary Dáil sitting and War of Independence exhibition among events to watch out for
Management accuses waiting staff of ‘deplorable greed’ for not sharing tips
Catherine Cleary and Una Mullally look at the real cost of the boom in Dublin's hospitality sector
‘Why don’t ya tie it up with string?’ and other bad suggestions for car-tastrophes
Obituary: Mary Paula Walsh; born April 30th, 1941 – died April 17th, 2017
Pickets placed on eight shops as firm attempts to introduce new contracts for some staff
Canon says he was assured Dawson St church barriers would be gone before appeal
St Ann’s Church says it was told Dawson Street barrier would be gone before fundraiser
Services has been cancelled due to traffic restrictions caused by 1916 centenary parade
Brothers Jack and Theo Kirwan’s salad bar brings a new element to the soup, salad and wrap lunch
‘There is a considerable sense of disappointment and sadness at this’, Church of Ireland says
No private traffic allowed inside outer ring between 6am and 8pm
Get your seats early for Pro-Cathedral, but no room at the inn for St Patrick’s Cathedral
Funds raised by annual event at St Ann’s Church will go to homeless
The cooking at Amuse is more French than Asian but it’s a fresh take on the stalwart bistro model
Suspect (68) rammed through doors before turning wrong way up Dawson Street
Members this evening attending a reception at Áras an Uachtaráin, hosted by President Higgins
Irish athletes win both men’s and women’s races for the first time in 20 years
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