End of the line for Ireland’s luxury sleeper train
Covid-19 blamed for end of Belmond Grand Hibernian, which will move to mainland Europe
Covid-19 blamed for end of Belmond Grand Hibernian, which will move to mainland Europe
Pedestrian suspension bridge in Sunday’s Well is the only one of its type in the country
If Minister of State for Sport Dara Calleary is looking for ideas, the old Santry sod a good start
Semi-State that operates Dublin and Cork airports expects big drop in passengers
Irish Aviation Authority says it has made all necessary arrangements to separate safety regulation and air navigation
Professional rugby could remain behind closed doors until a vaccine is widely available
The most hated man in rural Ireland? 'It's wrong', says the defeated Minister
Kelly was deputy leader under Burton, while Ó Ríordáin served as a junior minister
DAA is appealing controversial ruling by regulator that it cut passenger levy by 15%
Department sets January 24th as closing date for appeals to aviation regulator’s ruling
RDS and Sportsground receive funding of €20 million
Minister recalls testy relationship with Enda Kenny and looks forward to general election
‘Phone coverage at sea is limited and unreliable,’ it said
Rugby body met Department of Sport officials about football organisation’s finances
Fishing vessels take shelter in anticipation of strong winds and waves of more than 14m
Senator Ian Marshall says civic dialogue is essential to discuss the future after Brexit
Dart station near Aviva Stadium was closed during Ireland match as test for Euro 2020
Lucas found lying face down in the water and lifejacket not inflated during 2016 boat capsize
Tourism Ireland complains to Government over sister agency’s plans
What is the Irish hospitality and tourism sector doing to ensure tourism on the Emerald Isle is as sustainable as possible? Not enough, say environmentalists
Carbon tax funds will go to increase number of charging points for electric vehicles
Dublin City Council expects to have 12 additional staff to enforce rules on short-term lets
National emergency group warns of high seas, severe winds and heavy rain coming
Head of IGB says there is a positive story to tell about about racing ‘but it’s not getting out’
Move will open up exporters in southeast to international trade routes
Aisling Patrick boat capsized after being struck by two waves in choppy waters
DAA says it has not been asked to segregate passengers from CTA and rest of world to ease queues
Traffic at Shannon fell 5.1% in first quarter, while Dublin Airport saw increase of 7.57%
If failure to keep proper accounting records proven, then potential sanctions can be serious
The association needs to be careful at a time when it is still embroiled in a very grave crisis
FAI delegation would have been relieved to return to Abbotstown after a long day
Association’s board facing questions over governance and John Delaney’s leadership
Caveat: Minister’s huge ego has led to problems with industry figures
Plans under way to buy land and employ more staff for no-deal
2018 had everything: scandals, outrages and some terrible slurs on journalists
First challenges will be to tackle pension shortfall and manage State company’s properties
Airport will have to spend €10m on baggage screening upgrade
Retention of 9% VAT rate for sporting facilities and increased investment welcomed
New buses for Dublin and ports to be upgraded
Minister for Finance announces planned Government expenditure for next year
Cantillon: With challenges such as Brexit looming, why the lack of progress in critical area?
‘There would be a danger that flights to the UK could halt’, Oireachtas committee hears
Umbrella group due to meet Government to discuss worries over UK exit from EU
New facilities are being designed to cope with increased passenger demand, airport says
Funding allocated to hundreds of clubs under Sports Capital Programme
‘The station is just a building with an insulated roof’, says officer in Mayo
Government turning down all applications despite PE’s addition to Leaving Cert
Ross plans to split aviation authority into two sections to regulate safety and air traffic control
Minister for Transport encouraged by progress outlined in mid-term review of strategy
Exchequer finances rearranged so funding of domestic water services can come from State
Ó Ríordáin was officially named as chair in 2012 and reappointed in 2015
Minister for Transport nowhere to be seen in Dáil despite 24-hour rail strike
Government allocates €112m for spending on selling Republic as holiday destination
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