This article is part of Ireland’s Changing Suburbs, an Irish Times series exploring our fast-growing new towns, changing ...
Irish people being racist always feels discordant, because we were characterised in deeply racist ways. And despite our ...
From an early gut punch to Troy Parrott’s stoppage-time winner, Ireland’s wild evening in Budapest felt like the end of one ...
When people ask if Malaysia is his second home, 70-year-old retiree Ward Chartier says, "No, it's my only home." ...
South Dublin neighbourhood has seen an intensification of apartment block construction over the past two decades, despite ...
Christine Harrison is set to make her debut at Gifted with her collection of seaweed pressings. Her art, pressed prints, ...
When rural vets in Northern Ireland are sent check on farm animals, they’ll now be encouraged to have health-related ...
Catherine Connolly just had her inauguration, becoming the 10th President of Ireland, but she’s not living in Áras an ...
It's only on very rare occasions that a person will qualify for a refund on their TV licence, with only two circumstances ...
Almost a quarter of a million people living in the UK applied for an Irish passport last year, the highest number since the UK formally left the European Union.
A festive appeal with a fundraising target of £1m has been launched to empower women into education. It’s been launched by charity Tearfund in partnership with SPAR, EUROSPAR and ViVO retailers in ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed new rules are in place for people living in England or Wales on ...