An Garda Síochána “has developed strong links with other security services, particularly those with whom the State shares ...
There is just so much confusion,” says Sarah Lawless, who has been on the housing list for 20 years. “The whole system doesn’t make sense.” ...
A recent public consultation found that, yes, loads of residents want a sports pitch, but also that many are sceptical it ...
In July, the Department of Housing published new guidelines that appeared to have axed this council policy – but it ...
Complaints about waste clothes strewn around clothes banks spiked early last year – as did questions around where the deposited clothes actually end up.
As more people were arrested, reportedly for forced return last week, human rights non-profits say the June 2025 report ...
Their songs are a veritable Lollapalooza of unflashy guitar play, stark aesthetics, gentle melodies, interlocking guy-girl vocal harmonies, and the spirit of Fugazi.” ...
Sixteen of MacCormaic’s paintings now hang in the new health centre in Kilbarrack, all pieces in a permanent exhibition titled Mo Cheantar Féin – My Own Area. MacCormaic hopes the works inspire an ...
For years now, the group Save Our Sands has been asking the council to remove lyme grass that’s helping to stem erosion on ...
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John Rogan answered the phone on Monday while changing a wheel on his van on the banks of the River Inny in Co. Westmeath. “Look, I'm semi-retired now. I have a little business,” he said at the start ...
Taking its name from the winged dream-spirits from Greek mythology, Oneiroi brings together works that “inhabit the intimate space between the domestic and the fantastical, where bedrooms become ...