Nesting by Roisín O’Donnell: A confident and compelling debut novel about coercive control
A woman escapes her manipulative creep of a husband. This powerful book asks: what now?
A woman escapes her manipulative creep of a husband. This powerful book asks: what now?
Schoolboy international Harry Archer (23) of Skerries has 13 previous convictions for drug and road traffic offences
Election 2024: Third seat in Dublin Fingal West constituency likely to be fight between Greens, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael
Owners Cathal Leonard and Sarah Ryan say they are shutting down after almost six years in business
Developers are seeking planning permission for large-turbine wind farms as people from Louth to Wexford say they are worried about more than visual intrusion
Environmental group lodges objection to large wind farm proposed for Irish Sea off north Dublin
0.85-acre plot at Mill Hill Park has approval for scheme of apartments, duplexes and houses
In The Good Enough Life, University College London’s Prof Daniel Miller writes that ‘it is hard to find a currently existing society that is demonstrably better’
One answer to the question of what a good life means has been found in the seaside town in Co Dublin
No injuries reported following outbreak of fire at Bus Bar in Skerries, Garda spokeswoman says
Swimming ban on north Dublin beaches with increased risk of contamination
Owner Georgia Lillis, daughter of late Celine Cawley, says she has ‘to fight and find somewhere else for these children’
Turnkey properties at keener prices in the capital, commuter belt and beyond
Fellow rider Paul Jordan gave evidence of moments before fatal collision at Skerries in 2018
New developments, and the latest phases of existing schemes, in the north, south and west of the county, as well as in the south city
Garda appeal for witnesses to crash on Wednesday afternoon
It may have been a year like no other but the properties for sale this year didn't disappoint when it came to quirkiness, luxury and rich history
Watchdog says grief compounded by personal items handed back in black plastic bags
Michael Fitzgerald preceded the death of Cork mayor Terence MacSwiney by eight days
Patrick McGrath and Thomas Harte were the first IRA men executed since the Civil War
‘Once a passenger has prepaid for their ticket, it is hard to refuse them on the bus’
Locals on ‘chain saw patrol’ after Norwegian maples and London planes cut down
This budget bought a Ballsbridge bungalow and a two-bed near the beach and Dart
Children with long commutes or in need of pre-school care travelling earlier than before
A period house near the sea, a Rialto redbrick or a golf course home
France has banned them; New York has eased its restrictions. What’s best for Ireland?
Family are in ‘desperate’ need after car containing customised chair is stolen
Third member of family killed in motorcycle racing laid to rest in Ballymoney, Co Antrim
Conviction of former chief executive most significant in nine-year Anglo investigation
Drumm remanded on bail until June 20th for sentencing after ‘humanitarian’ plea
Judge says 2008 crash ‘unprecedented’ but not an excuse for charges ex-Anglo chief faces
Education: 90% of primary schools remain under the patronage of Catholic Church
Witness at trial of David Drumm says he told his boss things were getting dangerous
David Drumm denies conspiring to defraud depositors and investors
Troubled bank disclosed funding figures, conspiracy to defraud trial hears
Harvey Wolfe (54) died in a crushing accident at a construction site in 2014
Ex-Anglo chief denies ‘dishonestly’ creating impression bank had larger deposits
Ryan O’Shaughnessy’s song ‘Together’ will hope to break an abysmal run in the competition
Gardaí criticise driver for taking a ‘ridiculous’ risk by using the vehicle
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard new jury needed due to an issue that had arisen
Gem expert and jeweller Emma Gregory on snakes, street food and sunset strolls in the Thai capital
Former Anglo Irish Bank chief faces two charges of conspiring to defraud
‘I could see people stoned, laughing,’ says Denise McCoy (52) who is paralysed on one side
Keeva O’Connor’s career has led her to be a project manager for Russia 2018
Detached four-bed house with three receptions and kitchen/breakfast area
Dubliner tells US court in filing public pursuit is ‘at massive cost to Irish taxpayers’
Dragos Nica, who believed victim’s daughter had poisoned him, pleaded insanity defence
Failure to disclose transfer of mortgage on Skerries property was ‘misdirection, dishonesty’
A series in which we return to the scene of John Hinde postcards: Red Island was a holiday camp in Skerries that operated for three decades. Thin Lizzy and Horslips played the ballroom. As for the food situation, ‘it was a bit like the army’
Just in case Kevin O’Hanrahan forgot who he was marrying, his nephew walked up the aisle ahead of Emma Hagan carrying a big sign
The Old Rectory in Skerries is a four-bedroom Victorian houseon three levels with views of the coast and a walled garden with its own gate leading to the sandy beach
Orders bring to 121 the number of enforcement orders served so far this year compared with 109 served during the whole of 2012
Apart from questionable chicken nuggets, the Windmill serves a great retro post-beach nosh-up
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