We did it! First-time buyers on how they bought their homes
Five-year plans, log cabins and getting savvy helped these couples achieve their goal
Five-year plans, log cabins and getting savvy helped these couples achieve their goal
Cost of deal is three times annual budget usually in place for new drugs in Republic
An unusual aspect of Ní Gháirbhith’s cheesemonger is that slippers are also for sale
Changes essential to improved air quality but poor must not pay the price
Dundalk man found door off its hinges and his home in disarray when he returned from night shift
Group of swimmers tried to pull Vincent Senezio from water after he got into difficulty
Ali Dunworth has been holidaying in the Kerry tourist spot for 30 years, but this year was different
Irish-based doctor recalls the day Sudanese military opened fire on demonstrators
Kidney, lung and pancreas transplants have all been ‘paused’ due to coronavirus
Medics say patients should expect to wait up to a week for results amid unprecedented demand
Irish residents advised not to leave country as exponential leap in cases expected
For six decades, participants in the annual event have argued burning issues of the day
Many problems facing general practice is a direct result of it being in free market
Donor group says creating an opt-out-only register is a ‘huge missed opportunity’
Kelly the last rider to defend Shay Elliott Memorial title
Government proposes legislation which will assume people consent to giving major organs
Half a dozen people a year referred to North for altruistic organ donation, says IKA
I am incredibly proud as a GP to be part of something so worthwhile and rewarding
Food file: Learn how to photograph your food, or join Kai’s Cookbook Club
Public response to programme ‘not seen in a decade’, says kidney association
EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalists Áine Lecky and Éibhlin Murphy
Seeing a doctor online is quick and convenient, and often cheaper but is it bad for your health?
Profession sees itself as complementary to mainstream medicine despite scepticism
Inclusion Ireland and Together For Yes hold joint event calling for Yes vote in referendum
Dr Rhona Mahony calls for repeal of provision in order to protect women and children
GP organisation calls for ban on radio and TV advertising by private hospitals, pharmas
Wellbeing of frontline staff ‘should be a top priority for hospital managers, policy makers and the health services’
How Music Works: Mark Murphy of Choice Cuts on how he reinvented the Leeson Street venue as a musical mecca for a new generation of hip-hop, jazz, R&B and soul fans
Fusion group Jiggy’s music set to dance scenes from around the world
HSE AskAboutAlcohol.ie website aims to raise understanding about harmful drinking
A mother who agreed to allow her son's organs to be donated says it has been a great consolation to know he is helping others
Growers are tempting top restaurants with purple potatoes, microgreens and coloured beets
Chefs, brewers, bakers, writers and publicans appointed as food ambassadors to tell visitors how to find the best Ireland has to offer
Transplant recipients join Irish Kidney Association’s donor awareness week launch
Online groups helping to reduce isolation for those living with chronic conditions
‘I’m afraid that by the time they sort this out, my body will be too weak for a transplant’
Patients suffering due to lack of pancreas transplants at hospital, says David Hickey
When Steven Ellison was growing up jazz showed him the future of music. Now Flying Lotus is returning the favour – in a very dark way
He produced Public Enemy and lit the fuse for Bomb Squad but don’t expect him to be hot for modern hip-hop
Association says transplant surgeons from North should be seconded to work in HSE and ensure donated organs not sent abroad
Niall Kearney misses out after closing round of 72 in Spain
Kearney tied sixth ahead of final round at Lumine Beach with 17 to qualify
Rory McIlroy returns to action later this month while Graeme McDowell also in Shanghai
Castlebar man failed to seek hearing when suspension was handed down
Opinion: The principles on which the British NHS were founded are still an inspiration
Number of lung transplants at the Mater doubles to 32
Dramatically improved figures credited to appointment of dedicated surgeon at Mater hospital
Issue of consent will be in Human Tissue Bill, says Department of Health
Mark Daly wants to summon Minister for Health over EU Directive on organ donation
Friends merged technology and music skills to promote independent music scene
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