‘Coming back to life’ - Inside Dublin’s 127-year-old fruit and vegetable market as major revamp gets under way
Dubliners look forward to €30 million revamp of market closed since 2019
Dublin's Victorian fruit and vegetable market: 'The community needs ownership'
With €30 million renovations under way, the Victorian fruit and vegetable market on St Mary’s Lane in Dublin has ambitious goals to meet. Video: Chris Maddaloni
'The uninsurables': why are home insurance costs are rising?
For most, home insurance is going up in price, while others cannot get cover at all. Video: Chris Maddaloni
St Patrick’s Day parade 2025: ‘Everyone wants to be Irish today’
St Patrick’s Day was celebrated in Dublin, with 500,000 people in attendance, and over 100,000 overseas visitors arriving in Ireland to celebrate the holiday.
Pearse Doherty: Jack Chambers ‘buried’ lower housing assessment
Sinn Féin claims Jack Chambers was aware of lower 2024 home completions during the election campaign, and has accused him of misleading the Irish public.
Farewell to Dublin's 'antique quarter'
Esther is retiring after 50 years in the antiques trade; her shop, Ester Sexton Antiques, is closing down after four decades on Francis Street.
Mobile lung scanners bring health checks to north Dublin
Funded by investment by the Irish Cancer Society, this healthcare initiative will bring lung checks directly to north Dublin with mobile scanning units.
Parents of children without suitable special education placements rally in Dublin
Parents from across Ireland are holding a "24-hour sleep-out" at the Department of Education over difficulty accessing special education school places.
Cromcastle Court protesters: 'We're being completely ignored'
Residents from the Cromcastle Court in Coolock protested the lack of maintenance, mould, and damp at their council housing complex.
'They should be forced to sell': Hugh Wallace walks down Marlborough Street
Irish Times reporter Ronan McGreevy and architect Hugh Wallace investigate the urban blight of Dublin's Marlborough Street.
In pictures: The volunteers serving almost 500 hot meals to those in need outside the GPO every week
Muslim Sisters of Éire’s soup kitchen is one of the longest-established in the capital
Beaumont Hospital’s brand new AI operating theatre
Beaumont Hospital has a brand new hi-tech operating theatre, which integrates AI and state of the art technology.
Bellringing for 65 years: ‘It’s great exercise but now that I’m 90 I only ring the lighter ones’
A photographic portrait of Richard de Courcy, who marked his birthday by ringing the bells of Christ Church Cathedral in Waterford, as he does every Sunday
Ireland's oldest bellringer celebrates his 90th birthday
Ireland's oldest bellringer, Tower Captain Richard de Courcy, has rung the bells of Christ Church Cathedral in Waterford for over 60 years.
Storm Éowyn 'among most dangerous' storms ever seen in Ireland, public warned
Storm Éowyn is set to be "among the most dangerous" storms ever seen in Ireland, with all counties listed for red wind warnings. Video: Chris Maddaloni