Carndonagh records highest Covid-19 incidence rate for sixth week in a row
Latest local electoral area data shows virus spread continues to be an issue in Border counties
Latest local electoral area data shows virus spread continues to be an issue in Border counties
Latest data shows high levels across Border counties but improving situation in Galway
Areas of Donegal, Louth, Mayo, Galway and Monaghan most problematic, data shows
The past year has put increased demands on people trying to figure out a new way of working
From Dunfanaghy in Donegal to Duncannon in Wexford, something for everyone this summer
GAA club in Tramore reaches out to direct provision centres for new recruits
Caoimhín O’Leary to represent Ireland at International Science and Engineering Fair in US
Looking for a perfect gift? Jewellery, textiles, toys, beauty, art, food, and more, all made in Ireland
Supporting black players should not be a box-ticking exercise, say Wexford footballers
Louise Richardson references ‘Voldemort’ figure in opposing removal of Cecil Rhodes statue at college
New to the Parish: Papy Kahova Kasongo arrived from Democratic Republic of Congo in 2015
Motorists detected 30km/h over the limit will soon have automatic court appearance
Constitution gives parents a right to withdraw their child from religion classes
Hotels in Cork, Dublin, Laois, Louth and Waterford being used as emergency housing
Defendants say they spent own money on maintaining common areas
Caveat: Lidl and Aldi say rivals object to up to 80 per cent of planned new stores
Manzi Joseph from Rwanda has set up GoFundMe page to raise money for college fees
Ger Kennedy was drawn back to the warm embrace of this Co Waterford seaside town
City cottages, a lofty apartment and a sunny southeast villa fell within this budget
The Women’s Podcast: A look back at the letters written to this newspaper by Irish women in the run up to the 1983 abortion referendum
Catholic schools still account for over 90% of primary enrolments
Schools established as part of process to divest patronage of Catholic schools
Schools were established as part of process to divest patronage of Catholic schools
Trick or treating may be for the kids, but there are plenty of spooky events for grown-ups
Niall Hewison charged after Edmund Rice found unconscious on street
Obituary: Daithí Ó Cearbhalláin – Born: January 3rd, 1964 – Died: March 8th, 2017
Swings, roundabouts, slides, ziplines, tunnels, climbing frames, forest trails and scenery: we find the best free play areas to entertain the kids this summer
Obituary: Road safety expert had international profile in the EU, US and Middle East
Male driver of car suffered minor injuries in collision on Cliff Road, Newtown
Immanuel Chirwa (18) is one of 22 asylum seekers who sat this year’s Leaving Cert
Patrick Lafcadio Hearn, who is perhaps better known in Japan than the country he was born in, is finally getting the recognition he deserves thanks to Tramore’s new memorial gardens
Latest enforcement action brings to 40 the number of closure orders issued this year
Victim impact statement said hardest thing family ever had to do was tell grandmother
Inquest hears no identifiable ‘asphyxial signs’ found on body of Veronica Vollrath (83)
Judge decides that case should be tried by different jury due to certain legal issues
Wateford take Jimmy Bruen shield in sunny weekend for southeast
Just second school to be divested from religious patronage opens in Mayo today
Revealing swimwear, Queen Beatrix in a gay bar, and buggies driven under the influence: here is our final pick of readers’ summer memories
Up to 10 hectares burned by blaze in Waterford designated area of scientific interest
Suspected gangland killing is eighth violent death in 2014; Remains found after car chase
Large sink-hole emerges in road in seaside town
There’s so much on this weekend, in all corners of the country, you might get FOMO, warns Mark Graham
Our waterways have become tunnelled with alder and willow, blocking light and reducing bioproductivity, says a reader, who suggests the animals would fell the riparian trees and let in the sun
RNLI outlines call-outs involving 16 people on cheap crafts over summer period
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