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Several flights cancelled over weekend following strong winds around country
Retrofitting offers cosy home and energy cost cuts but can also come with financial burdens and bureaucratic nightmares
When it’s in the right spot, a drink before or after dinner can help to create the perfect evening
They face allegations of possessing cannabis and possessing it for sale or supply
Some communities in high risk coastal areas may need to consider relocation options
The How to Gael host on finding her tribe in the Irish language sector, and her new TG4 quizshow Slé Anois go Cúramach
O’Hanlon, who served as former minister and ceann comhairle, died aged 92
Prayers, readings and choral singing mark the beginning of the Easter weekend
It was once dubbed one of Europe’s best by Vogue magazine
Donnacha Neary was warned at tribunal by an adjudicator about the risk of being prosecuted for perjury
Jonathan Gill is wanted by PSNI in connection with Dublin gangland criminal’s killing in Belfast
The goo – a longing for draught Guinness which overtakes the sufferer – contributed to left-wing causes in Dublin city
Gardaí arrested man in 40s on foot of extradition warrant to face charges in Northern Ireland
More than 20 people still awaiting redundancy information after closure of Dublin-based Southside Traveller Action Group
Unemployment rate should be viewed against the backdrop of ‘extreme global volatility’, says economist with jobs platform Indeed
Dublin Greenlight festival will be headlined by Tomora, a collaboration between Aurora and The Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands
Greenways are a much better amenity for cyclists than for walkers
New to the market in Booterstown, Rathfarnham, Stillorgan, Glenageary and Rialto
Napoleon Bonaparte was particular target of early satirical cartoonists
Woman (70s) seriously injured after being struck by bus in Cork
Scheme comprises more than 200,000sq ft of retail space, and is occupied by leading brands including Sports Direct, Jysk, Halfords and EZ Living
Mental health facility ‘voluntarily’ closed to admissions and allegations were reported to gardaí
Detached Dublin home with fresh interior is situated in a development influenced by Californian housing estates
Tenants claimed they suffered major health issues due to seven years of mould
Urban allowance similar to London weighting could help alleviate difficulties in recruiting staff, figures in profession say
Surveys have suggested that close to two thirds of Dubliners think a tourist tax is a good idea. The hospitality sector is not convinced
Train travellers share experiences of what one describes as a ‘crackdown’ on ticket flexibility
Injectables plant designed to help client companies cope with rapidly growing demand for diabetics and obesity medications
Fianna Fáil has not had a TD representing Dublin Central since former taoiseach Bertie Ahern
Minister for Justice expresses concern at Islamic State-inspired terrorism in Dublin
High Court makes orders on proper approach to dealing with Patrick Joseph Quinn’s US investment shares
Stop N Glow Limited, run by Aoife McGregor, ordered to pay €1,000 in costs and donate €500 to the Little Flower Penny Dinners charity
OPW ‘could take inspiration from Louvre’ amid row with Imma over Kilmainham site
Bid on everything. Get outbid on everything. Forget about that one house
New short story collection ranges over territories familiar to Tóibín’s readers: Wexford, Catalonia, Argentina and the US
Gardaí appeal to witnesses after incident in early hours of Saturday on Amiens Street near Connolly station
CSO’s latest snapshot of housing here makes for grim reading with 40 the average age of people who bought homes in Ireland in 2024
Council has proposed increases of between 20 and 50 per cent to fund maintenance projects
Whether multigenerational family endeavours or first-time businesses, vintage shops are always passion projects
The Keeper, the US-born crime writer’s third Cal Hooper novel, allows her to further dissect Irish culture from an interloper’s perspective
Latest data does not include sofa-surfers, those sharing overcrowded homes, in domestic violence refuges or sleeping rough
Dubliner Mark O’Brien was one of three chefs who made it to the final of the flagship BBC programme
Hildegarde Naughton makes ‘absolutely no apologies around the need to make sure we are adequately funded’
Riad Bouchaker is charged with attempted murder of three children in November 2023
Czech supporters met in Temple Bar‘s The Lundy Foot to watch their country’s playoff game against Ireland
Real risk to city lies not in levy but in failing to invest in infrastructure, cleanliness and public realm
Easter egg review: We asked Niamh Browne, our highest egg authority, to sample some premium Easter eggs from Irish chocolatiers
Concussion and other injuries sustained by official were not caused by Michael Kelly (41)
West Cork activist retires his Thursday performances, where he sang Everyone Should Have a Home
City keen to celebrate citizens and even daft causes, but one omission needs correcting
Dublin city centre hotel alleges it had to close 31 rooms following noise complaints from guests
Workplace Relations Commission told employee was let go after a proper redundancy process
Son of veteran criminal Eamon Kelly handed 10-year sentence for ‘ferocious attack’ on Fiona Timmermans
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