Donegal crash victim an ‘ordinary man with great attitude’
Father-of-two from Malin Head died following two-car collision on Monday evening
Father-of-two from Malin Head died following two-car collision on Monday evening
Ambitious proposal being explored by Fáilte Ireland could boost tourism in many rural communities but land ownership issues could be complex
Temperatures were above average for the season
Dublin Airport records driest January since 1997 with just 14.6mm of rain
An Irishman’s Diary
September 7th was the hottest September day in several stations
Humpback whale was sighted 60 kilometres north-north-west of Malin Head, Donegal
A touch of perspective wouldn’t have gone amiss in the Dáil this week
Penny Baps author Kevin Doherty set out to write about the stories of his native Donegal
Enjoy picturesque beaches, surfing hotspots and top eateries in the north-west
Gráinne Lyons spent three months learning about women connected to the landscape
Vanguard Class vessel spotted 30km off Malin Head
Oh so quiet in Dublin airport as early morning US flight touches down
Several weather stations record higher temperatures and lower rainfall than average
Victims spent five hours in the water after their boat capsized near Malin Head in 2018
Shannon Airport had its sunniest October on record, according to Met Éireann report
Henry O’Donnell hopes to become the first swimmer to circumnavigate the island
Met Éireann warns of potential for trees to come down as it forecasts strong winds
Henry O’Donnell (56) entered water in Co Donegal in feat which could take a year
Bob Montgomery revisits favourites from his Great Roads series in The Irish Times
Posting a Fáilte Ireland pic on Instagram doesn’t mean you’re actually on a staycation
LÉ William Butler Yeats will escort German-registered vessel to port over alleged breaches of fishing regulations
Officially this car can manage up to 270km. I wasn’t getting anything like that figure
Highest number of daily sunshine hours recorded was 15.3 hours in Co Wexford
Players are finding new ways to make a difference in these uncertain times
Below-average rainfall was accompanied by above-average sunshine countrywide
‘What’s happening now is not what remote work is, especially with children off school’
Month started and ended cold but was also drier than usual, weather statistics show
Two weather stations recorded wettest February since records began in 1850
Combination of spring tide and storm surge poses risk of structural damage
Alert applies to Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Kerry, Wexford, Cork and Waterford
Temperatures were 2.2 degrees above average for the season, Met Éireann says
‘Phone coverage at sea is limited and unreliable,’ it said
Breakdown by county of all locations set for high-speed links in first year of broadband plan
Bundoran closed over pollution on the beach while bathing restrictions put in place at Waterville
The hammer fell for the last time in legendary Buckleys of Sandycove this afternoon after 56 years in business and nearly a million lots sold
Stunning scenery, water sports and Star Wars – the 2,500km route has a lot to offer
Day two of Cheltenham horse-racing festival in doubt as damaging winds expected
Met Éireann issues warning with winds of 130km/h expected in the West on Friday
Expert: One-degree temperature rise can increase chance of extreme events
Ditch the screen time and try your hand at some old-fashioned family bonding (or simmering tension)
Three deaths, €45m insurance claims and a tree nursery faced with disaster
Expect extreme weather more frequently in the future, warns agency director general
Many parts of Ireland had the driest and sunniest summer for more than 20 years
Irish Coast Guard volunteer was a victim of a failure to learn lessons from the past
Three-time Major has an eagle and three birdies in an impressive opening 68
That’s Maths: angles can be measured very precisely by taking theodolite sightings to distant peaks
Heat causing problems for water supplies, transport links and spread of gorse fires
Pricewatch: Make the most of the season without spending a fortune
The 650km charity cycle requires a lot of preparation – both physical and mental – but it’s worth it for that final spin to the finish line
Rain expected to last from Thursday evening to Friday with 30mm – 50mm of rain due in places
Alarm was raised on Sunday morning after boat ran aground on rocks
Met Éireann publishes record of most outstanding snow events since 19th century
With the Skelligs set to play a large part in ‘The Last Jedi’, tourism is booming in the Wild Atlantic Way
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