Proposed 13-storey build-to-rent Prussia Street tower ‘monstrous’
Randelswood Construction wants to build 107 one-bed, 53 two-bed and two three-bed units
Randelswood Construction wants to build 107 one-bed, 53 two-bed and two three-bed units
Liffey Street plaza plan requires southern end of Capel Street “to be kept open” to traffic
Journalist’s mental health had deteriorated prior to her death by drowning in 2017
Extracts from Garda Commissioner’s letter to late journalist’s mother read at inquest
‘This has probably been the best year I’ve had since 1975,’ says one Sutton-based agent
Documentary recalls the six weeks the French general spent here in 1969
Kelly led the company’s fight back against claims its tech could be used for spying
Oakland kept its season alive by rallying from a 7-4 deficit to beat Houston
The separation of the hurling and football seasons has helped the dual club
Workers at air heater firm express shock at news they are to lose their jobs
US bars any chipmaker using American equipment from supplying Huawei without government approval
Cancelling a festival is huge. A vast army of people are suddenly out of a job
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
From The Irish Times’s Delicious List 2019: The coffee hangouts we love to eat in
World’s largest supplier of telecoms equipment finds itself at centre of escalating trade war between two largest economies
Former journalist from Letterkenny no apologist for controversial Chinese company
Pitcher Price steps up again to leave Dodgers in desperate need of a win in California
Cleric will make tackling homelessness and climate change ‘key issues’ in his service
Heavy engineering firm's Killarney workforce told measure to minimise losses
City and county council holding meeting at which it expects ‘four or five candidates’
The classroom hasn’t changed much in the past century – but some schools are embracing change in new and exciting ways
How Music Works: Joe Kelly is organising a festival in Trabolgan holiday village in Co Cork in April, aimed at veteran festivalgoers who are fed up of mud, tents and portaloos
Operator should be allowed take direct routes like competitors, says trade union group
Shelmaliers gallant effort just falls short at Wexford Park
Wexford side repel late challenge to land county crown
Anger among relatives of those involved in the Rising as they received no assurances they would be invited to the 2016 ceremony
More than 70 candidates whittled down, with Sinn Féin leading the way
Telecoms giant Huawei is keen to show the world that it can be trusted with sensitive security issues
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