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The National Ambulance Service has said there are thousands of defibrillators across the country not currently registered on ...
Heritage Week must-sees include Claddagh rings, medieval armoury, urban walking tours, soda bread and scything championships ...
There were many unique rituals and traditions associated with the harvesting of crops in Ireland at this time of year ...
It's one of the defining news stories of our time, regularly dominating headlines around the world, writes Kate Varley.
Leaders of France, Germany and Britain will host a video call later for their so-called "coalition of the willing" to discuss ...
Dannii Minogue has returned to acting after an absence of 30 years in a new four part murder mystery drama Imposter.
Shein has been hit with two fines relating to its misleading sustainability claims, but there's a long history of firms ...
With Leaving Cert 2025 results out this coming Friday and CAO offers following hot on their heels, many students are ...
The system for managing applications for asylum came close to collapse last year as senior officials warned backlogs were quickly reaching "unmanageable levels".
A former bogus self-employed worker at RTÉ has lost his claim to retrospective pay and holiday entitlements from the broadcaster as a result of the misclassification of his employment status for over ...
Work has begun to lay the underwater cable for the first electricity interconnector between Ireland and mainland Europe.
Gaza residents will be provided with tents and other shelter equipment starting from tomorrow ahead of relocating them from ...