UL pays tribute to former chancellor Dr Miriam Hederman O’Brien
Barrister, academic and first female chancellor of an Irish university dies at 89
Barrister, academic and first female chancellor of an Irish university dies at 89
The eradication of surveillance capitalism across Europe would be a great leap forward
Wire and fabric devices are put over heads of people to stop them purposely spitting
Government TDs raise concerns after 104 people had their pandemic unemployment payment cut after foreign travel
On the fifth anniversary of the referendum, some of the activists involved revisit that time
Senior officer says force will study research into human rights reform of the Garda
Millions pumped into Ireland’s universities, North and South, by Atlantic Philanthropies
The Irish Council for Prisoners Overseas tries to assist those who feel at sea in Ireland
An amendment banning bullfighting subsidies was passed by the European Parliament
‘His heart decided to be the next part of him to give trouble,’ sister Bláithín says
Short film depicts a foreign woman trying to communicate with police in Copenhagen
Stressing their own experiences gets positive response for Yes side
Advocates for women say Bill is unacceptable paring back of redress package promises
GSOC wants extra powers to investigate complaints against members of the force
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