Court upholds convictions over €2m cash-in-transit robbery
Three men appealed convictions for kidnapping family as part of robbery in 2018
Three men appealed convictions for kidnapping family as part of robbery in 2018
Just what is student life like in and around our main third-level campuses?
Court confirms decision by Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland to censure Michael McCormack, of Leighlin Pharmacy in Leighlinbridge, Co Carlow
This week’s events also include a party on a boat and a chance to mosh on Good Friday
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Judge praises Securicor worker’s ‘unbending faith’ in criminal justice system
Sandra Higgins (37) from Cavan is accused of causing serious harm to a baby
Niall Byrne worked for Securicor in 2005 when other employee’s family was targeted
Armed and masked men held mother and two sons and stole over €2m in March 2005
Pharmacy regulator says women must be warned of risks of taking valproate
Authority says there is no single test to diagnose food intolerance
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
In the How Music Works series, Niall Byrne talks to people about their life’s work in music. This week, Cork DJ Stevie G
Kendrick Lamar, St Vincent, Lorde, and SZA reigned supreme this year, while the Irish music scene has never been so vibrant
Molly King is head of development for the Other Voices festival in Dingle and has been involved with it since her childhood
Ticket reseller Stubhub was recently raided by the competition authority as part of ticket-touting investigation
Willie Meighan of Rollercoaster Records on dealing with a terminal illness and the `'happiest little record shop in the world'
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
In the How Music Works series, Niall Byrne talks to people about their work in music – this week, Donal Scannell
Julie Cooper persevered in the tough industry and now runs her own promotions firm
Experienced events controller explains the planning involved behind successful events
In the How Music Works series, Niall Byrne talks to people about their work in music. This week, Conor Wilson, booker with the Westport Arts Festival
Angela Dorgan of First Music Contact and Hard Working Class Heroes on how they help bands progress
How Music Works: It took Ray Blackwell time to understand the importance of his family’s venue
Mary Hickson on the wild idea behind Sounds From A Safe Harbour
Tara McGuinness, booker of Body & Soul’s Bandstage stage, on how she selects the line-up
How Music Works: A boatload of scurvy musicians is a big port of call at Electric Picnic
How Music Works: Electronic producer Jack Hammill has been known to drop music from ‘Star Wars’ into his DJ set, but his own tunes have a wider cinematic scope
Crew of Rescue 116 and 86 Irish soldiers among those remembered at Merrion Square
In the How Music Works series, Niall Byrne talks to people about their work
In the How Music Works series, Niall Byrne talks to people about their work in music. This week, D-Light Studios.
Ellen King on creating platforms to encourage more female participation in music
In the How Music Works series, Niall Byrne talks to people about their work in music. This week, social club, promoters and festival organisers Sim Simma
Obituary: Daithí Ó Cearbhalláin – Born: January 3rd, 1964 – Died: March 8th, 2017
Plan your visit to the food and drink festival carefully and you could be part of the action and meet your literary hero for (almost) zero
Recent deaths of those who work on the sea are remembered as more lives are claimed
How do you become a music manger? And do we have enough in the country to match the artistic pool of talent? The Off Topic podcast gets down to business
The duo behind Forkful – whose new series of food videos launches here today to mark Food Month – explain why their work is all about the food, not the presenter
Two have pleaded not guilty to falsely imprisoning family in 2005
Social media or analytics investment still attracts less spend than posters in Irish politics
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