Harte of the Rowl: a new book about the epic Frank Harte song collection
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Better to go back to our cultural roots, widen our palates and eat seafood from lower down the food chain
From the Archive: A 1979 Christmas party for Vietnamese refugees saw coconut cake and Molly Malone
Demonstrators play folk songs as they rally against British government’s ‘nonsense’
The top stories from Irish Abroad this week
‘I found myself singing Molly Malone with a Japanese Irish band on the main street of one of Japan’s biggest cities’
Joe Dolan’s finest of The Westmeath Bachelor probably wasn’t the best choice
Final score: Dublin 1-16, Kerry 1-16 and everyone else a basket case.
Tony Broughan has gone to Dublin football matches dressed as Molly Malone since 1975
From pilgrim paths to Center Parcs, here is a list to help you plan your next adventure
Total of 600 swimmers took part in the 100th Liffey Swim despite water-pollution warnings
If it were boxing, throwing in the white towel would have been the right thing to do
The bad things about Dublin are true. As are the good things. It’s the essence of city life
Campaigners reject claims they are being ‘anti-Israel’ and say they are not extremist
Whatever name the building was known by in its lifetime, it was always a city landmark
Conor Pope: DCU but not UCD. Arnotts over Brown Thomas. Why the odd choices?
Ballsbridge banished from board but Dundrum and Nord Anglia school added
Germany-based rider records Ireland’s best result to date in this year’s FEI World Cup series
From Macnas parades and the Bram Stoker Festival to Guinness Cork Jazz Festival
Vaults Live takes visitors on a hilarious and gruesome journey through Irish history
Takashi Miyazaki’s mission is to introduce Irish people to authentic Japanese cuisine
Home Front: Amanda Hilton Sawyer’s interior design; Róisín Lafferty’s parlour tricks
‘I first laid my hands on sweet Molly Malone’ is not how this song is supposed to go
The 2018 event includes productions on shame, fatherhood and an Aer Lingus hijacking
The landmark will be given a voice as part of talking statues initiative for Dublin
Competition asks ‘budding writers’ to submit monologue for famous Dublin statue
‘People who may be a bit down on their luck – it brings great joy to them’
Open water swimming . . . ‘don’t come last, don’t come last, don’t come last’
Ireland on a score of zero after first round, only to lose out in the second
Flamboyant Frenchman commands 12 horses in mesmerising display
‘Father of Ronaldo’ mocked but so too was tourist magnet Molly Malone statue
Ireland finish an joint-third alongside Spain in Rome with the Netherlands second
Irishman Ian Long, head of public affairs at NZ Rugby, is busy prepping for the big game in Chicago this Saturday, and the upcoming Lions Series
There are almost as many Irish pubs abroad as there are in Ireland, where the number has fallen by 10 per cent in a decade. What can Irish publicans do about it?
Fury over Dublin City Council’s latest curbs on backing tracks used by buskers in city
Before, during and after the football, Paris, Bordeaux and Lillie offer a great choice of bars, restaurants and things to do - including where to watch the match if you don't have a ticket
Wexford rider wins Thursday’s feature on board Molly Malone V in Germany
Bertram Allen and Denis Lynch may have qualified through the ranking system
Capuchin centre volunteer Rory O’Carroll joined by All-Ireland winning team-mates
What’s your least favourite piece of public art? Is it the mad moons on sticks near Kinnegad? the semi- submerged violin near Longford or the famine family on Dublin’s Quay? Tell us in the comments field of this article
Bertram Allen, Greg Broderick, Darragh Kenny and Cian O’Connor all nominated
Showjumper says preparation and organisation are key for Friday’s competition
On the world stage, our players did us proud, the supporters did us proud, we did ourselves proud
Irish Christmas traditions include mispronouncing feast days, thinking the NYPD has a choir, and eating some of the most boring biscuits ever made
‘Ross is a true south Dubliner. He should be at bottom of Grafton St, looking at his people’
City of a Thousand Welcomes is an initiative that asks voluntary ambassadors to introduce tourists to the capital. How will Conor Pope fare with a young French-Canadian couple?
Stranded Jedward and spraypainted Molly make headlines in long, long summer
Controversial images including one of the Dublin statue wearing a Muslim headscarf
Weaponry and traditional Muslim headscarves were superimposed on the images
Dublin’s statue of Molly Malone is an ever-stoic victim of the impulse to spray-paint, tag and otherwise deface our surroundings
Statue in Dublin in new location at St Andrew’s Church tourist office
Fishmonger to wheel her barrow in front of Saint Andrew’s Church tourist office until 2017
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