
Electric Picnic review: Six talking points from Saturday in Stradbally
Kneecap were magnificent, and The Coronas drew a huge crowd, but punters at Day Two of Electric Picnic had some tough choices to make on the scheduling front
Kneecap were magnificent, and The Coronas drew a huge crowd, but punters at Day Two of Electric Picnic had some tough choices to make on the scheduling front
A major new recall has been issued for 10 products sold in Irish supermarkets due to Listeria fears, with shoppers urged not to eat the affected batches.
A man has suffered serious injuries after he was reportedly attacked by a group of nine masked men in Londonderry.
The RTÉ presenter has shared shocking footage from the damage done to his home and car after another car ploughed into the front of his Wicklow house on Saturday night
A controlled explosion has been carried out following the discovery of a suspected pipe bomb in Dunmurry.
North Cork Creameries said there was no link to its site and the fish kill near Lombardstown, “a full 10km away from our facility”.
It comes after Taoiseach Micheal Martin confirmed that he is endorsing Gavin's bid to run as the Fianna Fáil candidate in the forthcoming presidential election
An Irish teenager who died at a music festival in Belfast lived her life boldly and made an impact on everyone she met, her sister has said.
I Fought the Law will bring a tragic true-story to the nation
Met Eireann has issued its September forecast in full, with Ireland expected to see a mix of wet and dry spells and brief teases of sunshine.
The English language has Ireland and the Irish language to thank for these common words.
A towering figure in Hollywood, John Ford’s passing on this date marked the end of a golden era in Irish-American cinema.
The Troubles in Northern Ireland lasted from 1969 to 1994 or so and were fertile ground for music makers.
Van Morrison, the Belfast rocker noted for hits including "Brown Eyed Girl" and "Sweet Thing," celebrates his birthday on August 31.
Nelson's Pillar in Dublin was famously blown up on March 8, 1966 - not surprisingly, the event gave way to some Irish songs.
Entry points tend not to drop for very high-demand courses, but there are alternative pathways