EOY profiles: From commercial real estate to logistics and antennas
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the international category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the international category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Established in 2004 in Ireland, Taoglas is a global provider of antennas, and advanced IoT components
Owners should not be able to leave buildings abandoned indefinitely while communities bear the costs
‘Perverse’ attack left 18 headstones and other features of Monachán graveyard in Taghmon damaged
Art and music workshops and demos are just some of the hundreds of events lined up for September 18th
In the Republic, there has been unrelenting deterioration of lakes, rivers and estuaries
Rolex Grand Prix has a €1m total prize fund this year – the largest ever in Irish equestrian sport
Irish document opened up work and travel opportunities ‘I may not have had otherwise’, says woman whose parents emigrated from Wexford
Aoibheann Clarke (16) collapsed on the pitch during a final being played in Taghmon
All monthly rainfall totals across country were below 1991-2020 average
More than a third of the county’s sandy coastline is deemed at risk of erosion, leaving businesses and homes ever closer to the edge
With prices starting as low as €15 a night, the camping and caravanning sector is enjoying a long, hot summer
Crowds at celebration of Irish music and culture hope musician will appear after his performance last year
In the first of a four-part series on Ireland’s walled towns, we visit Wexford, where history is quite literally in people’s back gardens
Battery-powered scooters help cut emissions by replacing car journeys and when used with public transport
Husband and wife ‘dread the approach of each weekend’ over the last year
Fruit growers say hot, dry weather has hurt crops and made it more difficult to pick produce
Chefs and restaurateurs around Ireland share their favourite summer food memories
Four Irish teenagers talk about navigating friendships and social hierarchies in the era of social media and the manosphere
The Ireland behind the movies, including Stanley Kubrick’s country estates and Steven Spielberg’s Wexford beach
These are the places to visit when you want high-quality, flavoursome food without any airs or graces
Uisce Éireann has also called on the public to reduce hosepipe and power-hose use
As the deadline to nominate people and places in the second Ireland’s Greenest Places competition approaches, we take a look at some of those already in the running
Ireland is likely to see hot and humid weather for the next week at least
Entrepreneur says ‘fun is going out of business’ and flags concerns over red tape, rules and high costs
Improved spell expected due to return of high-pressure area over south of country
Supersizing it? These holiday spots, from Kerry to Fermanagh, are ideal for big groups
‘We love the land, we love the people’, says software engineer who lives in Wexford with family
One price, home and away: Renovated Rosslare cottage; Lake Como period villa; and more
Popularity of combined strength and cardio training is boosted by group fitness races and events
Decision to step down as chair of Oireachtas committee ‘is entirely my own,’ says Fianna Fáil TD
Court hears boy has not been provided with services to meet his needs
Private patients missing out on benefits of public healthcare prevention programme
Sanction comes year after he rode another of father’s horses, Redwood Queen, in controversial race
Incident took place at Blackwater shortly before 3am on Tuesday
Dublin’s Temple Bar, Dingle and Kenmare in Kerry and Tramore in Waterford among the locations visited by CCPC inspectors
Physiotherapy and occupational therapy waiting lists are particularly long, new HSE figures show
Government hopes grants of up to €165,000 will mean thousands of vacant properties return to use
Reader suggests first-class travellers are unlikely to fly Ryanair
Brendan Kirwan is being pursued over €1m judgment obtained in 2012
Broadcaster says it could take legal action if users do not promise to stop streaming content illegally
Garda investigations into the incident are continuing
Critics say scratch cards are ‘sanitising and normalising’ gambling for young people
Gardaí appeal for witnesses to incident which took place in Coolcotts area of Wexford town on Saturday night
Local campaigners say they have been left out of plans to save Lady’s Island Lake, Ireland’s largest saltwater lagoon
Duncannon, Co Wexford and Bunmahon, Co Waterford regained flags for first time in 19 years and 14 years respectively
Dog handlers, frogmen and officers on horseback drafted into publicity campaign to attract officers
Motorcyclist died at the scene on the L4016 near Glenour, Adamstown, on Friday night
Prominent figures from the world of film, stage and television attend service in honour of Wexford actor
Gavin Lawlor repeatedly assaulted victim (18) and continued to attack her while on bail for assaults
Colm Connolly (46) died in April, his relatives want to know what happened
Comedian and actor Killian Sundermann on the joy of a good comedy gig and his dislike of anonymous notes
Announcement about distribution of pamphlet was made on first anniversary of Storm Éowyn
With opportunities to buy former small-town cinemas cropping up around the country – would you follow in Oscar-winner’s footsteps?
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