Catholic Church is beginning to see life after Covid-19
Attendences at Mass are back up again, say priests, but congregations are still anxious
Attendences at Mass are back up again, say priests, but congregations are still anxious
Reverend John Walsh said he ‘would not have minded’ being in the cab of the lorry
Brian Cody’s team kicked on with impressive second half display at Nowlan Park
Exchange of letters among items in new Conradh na Gaeilge archive at NUI Galway
Proposals for 5,000 homes in west Dublin clash with riverside protection orders
Housebuilders have constructed units for local authorities and Cluid
Woman who was missing died up to four weeks before her body was found in Wyoming
The digital-focused company is led by a number of financial industry executives
Danu in west Dublin was first special school sanctioned by department in 15 years
Report shows provision of radio programming in Irish is ‘minimal’
Castleknock tower was almost twice the height of State’s current tallest building
Sam Kendrick (95) receives medal of remembrance at Enniscorthy ceremony for role in second World War campaign
High Court decision on Bartra project hailed as ‘extraordinary victory’ for local residents
Mary Lou McDonald makes front of Financial Times while Guardian warns observers not to misread result
Labour TD says proposed apartments in Castleknock would be ‘detrimental’ to local environment
New rules are ‘steadily dismantling high quality community planning’, says Labour TD
Glenwood House would have to be removed from protected structures list to be knocked
’This is more than a question of just tea and coffee - this is a question of language rights and of social spaces for Irish speakers’
Minister says biography of late AG and WTO head is the story of ‘a life and an idea’
Love rival case: Note in Patrick Quirke’s home posed series of questions, court told
The meming of life: Poking the show with a stick in search of answers is now officially fruitless
Objective of seven-year plan is to increase the use of Irish as a community language in Galway City
Unfolding tragedy of 19th-century Ireland is seen through the eyes of three children
State-owned company aids large firms to lower spending
Cantillon: Language too often seen by stations as ‘a sop to vague licensing requirements’
Islanders ‘don’t always have same access to mental health services as people on mainland’
University says move needed to help return it to financially sustainable position
Judge says boy’s injury is ‘possibly the smallest scar I have seen’ in a High Court action
Conradh na Gaeilge is giving a 124-year-old collection to NUI Galway
Some backed teachers’ pay deal as step in right direction, others found it grossly unfair
Munster champions have survived the tougher passage than rivals Kilkenny
Two marine businesses on west Cork’s Bere island are thriving despite unique challenges
Senior lecturer in Irish says language will be saved if opportunists see monetary value
The latest energy-saving measures and technologies can substantially reduce costs for Irish businesses
Gary Walsh pleads guilty to manslaughter of former St Mary’s captain at flat in Terenure
Official says there is ‘no scaling back’ of the recovery effort as more debris is found
There are now more ‘new speakers’ of Irish committed to the language than there are native speakers in the Gaeltacht
Smart Energy Services helping DAA, Druid’s Glen, CHQ and Tesco to cut energy bills
Postmortem carried out on body of Buncrana woman (28) found dead in Goa, India
Gardaí question man in his mid-60s arrested at scene in Mervue
Fishing organisation told trial practice of hiring Filipino crew is common in Ireland
Booterstown school relieve holders Ardscoil Rís of their title
Judge says Garda John Walsh lucky not to have been killed in Co Sligo incident
Inquest told musician’s vehicle spun out of control near Cork airport last January
Olympic success of Irish rowers adds appeal for potential candidates
Mannix Flynn claims the institute acts as a reminder of abuses by the religious
Kilkenny haven't shown any evidence this season that their time is up and they can improve sufficiently to reach another final
Mardyke Residents Association asks that elderly not be dragged into court for claims
A network of 25 Irish engineering companies is delivering expertise in more than 50 countries
Cillian O’Leary is victorious in the men’s while Nollaigh Hunter takes the women’s
Paediatrician accused of poor professional performance over newborn deprived of oxygen
Most US presidents end up as lame ducks. But Barack Obama’s power has waned early, and in November’s midterm elections he will struggle to keep control of the US Senate. One of the key battlegrounds is North Carolina
Young Cats find another gear in extra-time to pip Munster finalists
Crowd urged not to ‘allow Phil Hogan to tear the heart out of our communities’
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
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