European court to rule on Bord Pleanála’s reasons when excluding EPAs
High Court judge to await findings before judgment on challenge to housing development
High Court judge to await findings before judgment on challenge to housing development
Minister inquires if Covid Digital Certificate could help reopen live entertainment
Live-streaming and a more local outlook are among the changes the pandemic has forced
Development of 320 units was approved last October
Rosalie Flanagan named UK lead of group charged with finding missing Troubles victims
Sinead O’Connor among artists receiving State help to cope with impact of pandemic
About a dozen crew and cast members returned false positive results for Covid-19
The motion to protect the building was on Dublin city council’s monthly agenda for more than a year, which speaks volumes about the way local authorities do their business
Motion to protect 1916 leader’s house proposed more than one year ago
Despite being banned, the toxic root pesticide is clearly being used to target birds nationwide
Dublin City Council advises An Bord Pleanála to permit apartments on 1916 leader’s home
‘Hammer blow’ of pandemic has left family-run circus with ‘20%’ chance of survival
Remains in River Valley Park in Swords removed for analysis
‘I intend to make substantial progress’ on securing our habitats, says Malcolm Noonan
Black Irish Lives: Young people making their mark in business, sport, music, film, food and beyond
Arts shuffles back into department title as culture sector faces existential threat
Webcam set up in Glengariff, Co Cork so public can follow hatching of chicks online
In the midst of a vast social, political and cultural experiment, we need all the data we can get
Draft programme for government has revived hopes of new minister for media role
Director says RTÉ did not have funds to develop series, now an international sensation
Activities are curbed due to Covid-19, but there’s plenty of ways to keep kids occupied
The effects of climate change could damage, and possibly even destroy, our collective heritage
The third-level sector is expected to operate within budget and make cuts where necessary
As the country reopens, cultural events will be last to come back – if they come back at all
Galleries and museums set to open alongside hairdressers in Government’s plans
Ladbrokes plan would replace Ann’s Bakery with third bookies outlet on historic street
Environmental groups call for an independent National Parks and Wildlife Service
Government says use of off road vehicles damaging mountains’ natural heritage
The Covid-19 crisis has put millions of independent artists and small companies around the world under existential threat
Storage facility ‘significantly below international standards’, Imma warned officials
Open letter to Arts Council and Government says movement ‘will not be silenced’
Year as European Capital of Culture had been due to start with fire spectacle
Derelict national monument has ‘destroyed footfall’, Moore Street businesses say
Fishing vessels take shelter in anticipation of strong winds and waves of more than 14m
Four Courts fire at start of Civil War destroyed centuries of historic documents
Archaeologists at work on site of high-profile sit-in by homeless activists at Christmas 2016
The Wicklow studio has avoided fading to black, thanks to new opportunities in international TV-making
If the core and front of the house are safe, does it matter what else gets built around it?
Developer says development would include cultural facility dedicated to James Joyce
The monastery receives between 155,000 and 170,000 visitors per year
Department of Culture bodies say interpretation at odds with child-protection policies
Three years after vowing to double Arts spending by 2024, the Government is already a year behind
C&AG report shows sharp drop in approved support for film and TV industry
What began in Dublin in 2006 is now a national behemoth on a cultural mission
Artists can be exempt from jobseeker activities to ‘focus on their artistic work’
Developers are demolishing venues to build hotels, apartments and temples of finance
Keep Ireland Open makes complaint to Wicklow Co Council over erection of new fencing at estate
Report suggests Beechpark is the site of a rare, early medieval settlement
Patrick Freyne: Irish victory in the dating show may prevent a hard Border
Investigators managed to prosecute man by uncovering traces of animal from the kill site
AstroLands will stage space camps and workshops
Wildlife officials claim there is no ‘localised solution’ that will resolve this problem definitively
Laura Ryan from Kilkenny takes overall prize as students asked to design modern logo
Dean says to walk through the building ‘is really to take a stroll through Irish history’
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