Student holds 50-hour disability rights protest outside Leinster House
14-year-old Cara Darmody started a 50-hour disability rights protest outside Leinster House to highlight delays in children getting an assessment of needs.
‘I’m determined to fix this’: Disability rights activist Cara Darmody starts 50-hour Leinster House picket
Secondary school pupil protesting outside Oireachtas over backlog in children’s assessment of needs waiting lists
Ireland’s sunny spell produces ‘much sweeter’ strawberries in shops
Met Éireann predicts Ireland is 'highly likely' to have a warmer-than-average summer, which may prove problematic for strawberries
Ireland weather: Thundery downpours to break sunny spell next week, Met Éireann warns
Temperatures to reach 23 degrees in parts on Wednesday, but rain set to return
RTÉ’s Oliver Callan enjoys biggest gain in radio listenership, according to JNLR’s latest survey
The survey shows 3.83 million people listened to the radio every week in the past year
Irish teens rank in bottom half in developed world for wellbeing
Unicef report finds almost one in three 15-year-olds have low life satisfaction
A Portuguese nurse in Ireland: ‘Nurses are a lot more valued here’
Ana Vale Oliveira moved from Portugal to Ireland in May 2017 with her boyfriend
Collapsed Victorian cottage in Ranelagh is owned by Construction Industry Federation
have been listed on Dublin City Council’s Derelict Site Register since June 2023
Bovine TB Q&A: What is it and why is incidence of the disease increasing on Irish farms?
The Department of Agriculture is holding an emergency meeting today to address rising levels of the disease
Irish Times readers on the Catholic Church: ‘I am very proud to be a Roman Catholic in Ireland today’
As the conclave to choose the next pope begins, our readers share their views
‘I didn’t expect to find an exciting life in Dublin’
Guilherme Parisi moved from Brazil to Dublin in October 2024 to take up a job at a German multinational company who he worked for since 2019
Rónán Hession: ‘I’m basically psychological quirks stacked inside a trench coat, passing myself off as a human’
Dublin writer Rónán Hession is author of the novels Leonard and Hungry Paul, Panenka and Ghost Mountain
Nicotine pouches in schools: ‘This is heading towards epidemic proportions’
Citing health concerns, some are calling for restrictions on the sale of these widely available products; others say using them can help reduce more harmful practices
‘Bloodied but not bowed’: Connemara’s Misunderstood Heron food truck announces sudden closure
Popular food truck blames shutdown on decision by Galway County Council in statement posted on social media
A Palestinian in Ireland: ‘I like Cork more than Dublin, to be brutally honest. It’s a very lovely place’
After moving to Ireland in September 2023, Palestinian student Sarraj Alswersawi graduated top of his DCU class