Time is money: ‘Every single clock’ sells at auction in Waterford
A Patek Philippe ladies’ 18k gold pocket watch fetched the highest price – €6,000 – at RJ Keighery’s auction
Michael Lowry: 'We're in this for five years'
Michael Lowry TD has expressed his delight at the Regional Independent Group securing junior ministerial roles in Government formation talks.
Sanctuary Runners urge Government to adopt 'community integration strategy'
Sanctuary Runners have gathered at Leinster House to call on the new Government to adopt a 'community’, rather than a 'migrant’ integration strategy.
Ireland’s first-ever clock auction takes place in Waterford
Ireland’s first-ever clock auction featuring 380 timepieces has taken place at RJ Keighery Antiques in Waterford city. Thomas Keighery explains the background.
Olivia Kelly on Met Éireann weather warnings
The Irish Times Dublin Editor Olivia Kelly discussing the differences between Met Éireann weather warnings.
'Our home is basically condemned': Inchicore house partly collapses into Camac river
Ellen Blehein, a homeowner in Inchicore, Dublin, says a failure by DCC to maintain a wall on the river Camac has caused her house to partly collapse.
Killarney then and now: Aspects recognisable from when Harry Kernoff painted them in 1943
Some of the views Irish artist Harry Aaron Kernoff painted of Killarney while on a cycling trip with Patrick Kavanagh haven’t changed much in more than 70 years
From the joy of the panto to the heartbreak of Gaza: Bryan O’Brien’s Photographs of the Year
A selection of Irish Times visual journalist Bryan O’Brien’s photographs throughout the year and his story behind one of them
Emotional scenes at Dublin Airport as friends and families reunite
Dublin Airport was busy all weekend with thousands of Irish people abroad returning home for Christmas. Conor Pope spoke to some of them.
Emotional scenes at Dublin Airport as friends and families reunite
Dublin Airport was busy all weekend with thousands of Irish people abroad returning home for Christmas. Conor Pope spoke to some of them.
Christmas in Dublin: BT's singing doorman brings festive cheer
Sean Boland, known as Brown Thomas' singing doorman, has delivered a festive singalong on Dublin's Grafton Street. Video: Bryan O'Brien
'It's emotional' - New TDs arrive for first day of new Dáil
Newly elected TDs speak about the excitement and emotion of attending their first day of the 34th Dáil at Leinster House.
Seamus Etherson, craft butcher - 'The working day starts at 6am'
Seamus Etherson runs Etherson's Butchers in Cabra, Dublin with his son James and a team of butchers supplying meat to the local community.
Ho-Ho-Bohs: footballers pack presents for children in Direct Provision
Footballers from the Bohemian FC men's and women's teams were among volunteers at RDS Simmonscourt packing presents for children living in Direct Provision.
Mother of returning Irish soldier - 'I cry when they go and cry when they come home'
Emotional scenes at Dublin Airport as families and friends welcomed back members of the Defence Forces from UNIFIL deployment in Lebanon.