On Tuesday night of this week, the 3Olympia Theatre hosted a hybrid show 'Are Ya Dancin'?' that was part  drama a la John B ...
Not enough is being done to provide affordable student accommodation in Dublin, claims the  Labour Party's spokesperson on  higher education. And she called for an overhaul of the Student Universal ...
Electric Picnic has once again sold out in just a few hours, with the Stradbally festival taking the brave decision to launch ...
Nursing Homes Ireland (NHI) has presented its Pre-Budget Submission for 2025, emphasising the urgent need for government intervention to ensure the sustainability of nursing home care. The submission ...
Minister for Business, Employment and Retail Deputy Emer Higgins has announced that 2,789 businesses in South Dublin have benefitted from a total of €7,939,052 under the Increased Cost of Business ...
Tens of thousands of people have been arrested for drug offences in West Dublin over the past decade, states Aontú Cllr Ellen ...
School Leavers can now consider over 1,500 Further Education and Training (FET) courses that are on offer across the country ...
With the guest speaker Cora McDonagh delivering an historical talk, 'Read all about it: Parades, Perambulations and Pigeons.’ ...
A number of Dublin schools are beginning the new academic year with an Irish Heart Foundation award for training their ...
Howth locals are not in love with Glenveagh’s proposed high density scheme next to Howth Demense, Deer Park and the iconic ...
Once part of Dingle pop band Walking On Cars, Pa Sheehy’s journey as a solo musician is very much rooted in his past. Covid ...
The Lord Mayor of Dublin has urged motorists to make themselves aware of the changes that commenced last Sunday.