What will €950,000 buy in Dublin and Co Wexford?
Two homes, one price: A semi-detached four-bed in Churchtown or an eight-bed manse in Enniscorthy
Two homes, one price: A semi-detached four-bed in Churchtown or an eight-bed manse in Enniscorthy
While the Irish scenes in the novel are set in Enniscorthy, it is extremely rare that the movie of a novel will be filmed in the actual streets and buildings depicted in the original story, as happened with Brooklyn
Steward’s House, near Enniscorthy, in Co Wexford, has been wonderfully renewed and is in excellent condition
Pilot project emphasises soil health and enhancing carbon sequestration potential
Shouting, chanting and raising of voices increase risk of viral airborne transmission
There’s no excuse for not shopping locally this Christmas as ever more Irish retailers go online
Latest local electoral area data shows virus spread continues to be an issue in Border counties
Nicole Cahill (22) died as a result of underlying conditions not the jab, her family says
Public urged to ‘redouble efforts in conserving water in home, in garden, at work’
Aillwee Cave Company pays €248,000 tax settlement, defaulters’ list shows
Fourteen-day incidence rate in the city is three-and-a-half times national average
Criminal gangs are continuing to grow businesses despite Covid restrictions
From beauty and books to toys and tech, there’s a huge selection of homegrown companies
Sam Kendrick (95) receives medal of remembrance at Enniscorthy ceremony for role in second World War campaign
Broadcasting authority says ex-presenter’s comments were ‘in line with audience expectations’
Town & Country: Garden site in Inchicore or a three-bedroom house with potential in Enniscorthy
Ideal family home with five bedrooms set in idyllic countryside
Reading the messages left on RIP.ie helped me to grieve for my father from afar
Gardaí arrest one male near scene of fatal incident in Enniscorthy
Commissioner rejects claims force not always able to deal with terror and gun attacks
Figures reveal socio-economic disparity in numbers progressing to third level
Feeder Schools list: Dominance of fee-paying sector likely to spark debate on €90m in State subsidies
Grind schools may be drawing students away from some fee-paying secondary schools
Car ownership as we know it is coming to an end, conference told
Dozens of James McGovern’s students went on to become national public speaking and debating champions. So, how did they do it?
‘The solar story has become one of massive projects by offshore private equity players’
Inside Track: Holos Skincare founder Niamh Hogan is launching new product range this year
Hiqa inspectors found fire risks, poor hygiene or lack of training at nursing homes
The author Colm Tóibín discusses female Irish novelists, families, and when he wishes he had a TV
Group has targeted a number of senior politicians in recent months
Further spell of wet and windy weather is forecast for Monday and Tuesday
Picking strawberries or waiting tables used to be a rite of passage. But the summer job as we know it may be disappearing
Once a forge, Corrageen is a country house on 24 acres in Co Wexford
Scheme aims to address labour shortages in horticulture, meat processing and dairying
Paddy Power analytics manager Michael Doyle applied his know-how to the housing market
Michael Healy Rae lists occupations as postmaster, farmer, plant-hire business operator and shop owner
‘Often people with cancer put on a brave face and say they are fine but they’re not’
Injured swimmer taken from River Slaney to Waterford hospital for treatment
Lapsed planning permission for 52 houses on 22-acre site in Enniscorthy near M11
Abbey Square unit over three levels is let to Eurogiant for at least €80,000 per annum
Three-storey 19th-century redbrick blocks on 46 acres in Enniscorthy closed in 2015
Tributes paid to poet’s part in setting up Aosdána to help artists and writers
Co Wexford born writer served as an arts adviser to former taoiseach Charles Haughey
Obituary: He believed in giving voice to modern, more complex, often urban Irish life
Piece of Cake food stall in Temple Bar and Son of a Bun in Cork temporarily shut by FSAI
Grace Fanning and Carol Brady tie the knot before 200 well-wishers
Outhalf Niall Earls inspires his side to victory over much-fancied Enniscorthy side
Air pollution levels in towns not covered by Dublin ban exceed EU limits, research says
‘We continue to encounter cases where consumers’ health is put at risk’ - FSAI
Driver, aged in her 70s, was fatally injured in the crash outside Enniscorthy
Dublin cash and carry to pay almost €6,000 for breaching food hygiene regulation
James Joyce from Co Wexford has not been seen for a month
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