0 of 4“Cycle ‘lane’, Co Laois.” The unbroken white line is the middle of the road. Sent in by Paddy McDonald. Cemetery Road, Sligo. “It’s not quite clear who has priority here.” Sent in by Eric Plunkett “One of my photographic observations of rules of the road broken. Not a bike in sight.” Sent in by David McPherson “A design engineering classic right on Dublin City Council’s doorstep in Christchurch Place: two of the three car lanes are narrower than any car on the road and thus force motorists onto the adjoining cycle lanes. It’s been like this for years.” Sent in by Patrick Stanley
The stories that shape us: how a perfume entrepreneur’s personal honesty helped her find a new audience
I went to the cinema to see Small Things Like These. By the time I emerged I had concluded the film was crap
I went to the cinema to see Small Things Like These. By the time I emerged I had concluded the film was crap
Truck driver fired for clocking off for night leaving concrete load to go hard wins €2,000 for unfair dismissal
Ireland weather: orange warnings for Galway, Kerry and Cork with Storm Bert to bring strong winds and rain
Blindboy: The Land of Slaves and Scholars review – Innovative look at the tumultuousness of Irish history