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In 2006 a handful of groups came together in Temple Bar to celebrate the city's culture - fast-forward to 2025 and Culture ...
A man has been charged after a laser beam was directed at a police helicopter in Co Armagh. Police said the 20-year-old man ...
Gerry Adams has said he has made donations to "good causes" after the BBC paid the former Sinn Féin leader €100,000 in ...
An Post has launched two new stamps recognising the role of youth clubs in Ireland. The organisation said the stamps are designed "to celebrate the safe and welcoming spaces that youth clubs provide".
A man is in a serious condition in hospital after his scrambler bike crashed into a street light pole in Dublin 15.
TV and radio presenter Rylan Clark has called for more stories about transgender people amid a "mass wave of hate".
Dublin Fire Brigade said three engines are at the scene at George's Dock near the IFSC. DFB said they are using a 70mm hose to control the fire and "cool adjacent exposures". The Luas said services ...
The trailer for the award-winning Irish film A Want in Her has been released ahead of the documentary's arrival in cinemas in October.
A new Connemara film festival will celebrate the life and work of The Quiet Man and The Searchers director John Ford this September.
It was a special day for 31 honorary gardaí, who graduated at a special ceremony this afternoon. The Little Blue Heroes were sworn in, in front of family and friends at the Garda College in Templemore ...
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers does not anticipate any last-gasp signings ahead of the Champions League play-offs as he declined to comment on reports linking Jamie Vardy with a move to Parkhead.
The US has broadened the reach of its steel and aluminum tariffs, the Commerce Department said, impacting hundreds more products that contain both metals such as child seats, tableware and heavy ...