Fleeing a war zone to Co Kerry: ‘The hardest decision was to leave Ukraine... not Dublin’
Refugees find solution to 90-day accommodation limit by moving further afield than the capital city
‘It’s an unforgiving activity for mistakes’: The dentist who doubles as an acrobat pilot
Dr Eddie Goggins will perform at this year’s Bray Air Display
Timeline - the Independent News & Media data breach and its fallout
Key events in the evolution of the media group
ESB to repaint Poolbeg chimneys from August
The chimneys are no longer in use but remain a part of ESB’s Poolbeg Energy Hub
‘We can do better’: Sinéad O’Connor waxwork pulled after public outcry
The museum will instead launch a new project to ‘create a more accurate representation’ of the singer
Sinéad O’Connor waxwork: ‘You have to get the proportions right. That’s not easy, especially with ladies’
A new wax statue of the singer was unveiled at the National Wax Museum, to mark the anniversary of her death
Looking East: Exploring 75 years of Ireland-India ties
Epic museum exhibition showcases mutual struggles of both countries as they gained independence
‘We can’t fight anti-immigration sentiment online’: How one council is tackling myths and misinformation
Levels of social welfare support and vetting among issues tackled in leaflet
Thalidomide survivors’ group demands proper apology from Government
Irish Thalidomide Association expresses anger over a statement issued by the Coalition leaders last week
Early years educators struggling with low wages and lack of recognition
‘I did not study for four years to be called babysitter’ says worker who finds herself asking if the job is really for her
Marginalised and minority groups face discrimination in arts sector, study finds
Research under Irish Theatre Institute’s Safe to Create programme shows 43% of LGBTQIA+ artists surveyed faced microaggression based on gender identity or sexual orientation
July begins ‘cooler than normal’ as ‘airy’ chill sets in for the week
Temperatures set to drop below normal with damp and cloudy conditions on Tuesday and Wednesday
‘This got my life back on track’: How adult learners are upskilling themselves through Nala
Deirdre Ryan (44) has completed 20 online courses with the National Adult Literacy Agency
‘Great time to hit the beach’: Warm days ahead with Monday to hit 24 degrees
Warm burst of weather forecast with caution of light showers on Friday and Saturday nights
Donald Teskey wins RCSI award for painting of River Dodder
The painting focuses closely on the summer foliage, emphasising the abstract nature of plants