Walkers retrace steps of historic famine pilgrimage in Co Mayo
More than 200 take part in Afri Walk, and show solidarity with those displaced by war
More than 200 take part in Afri Walk, and show solidarity with those displaced by war
Seraph 100 removes viruses and bacteria with beads and may be produced in Ireland
Many of the 4,000 teenagers faced anti-Irish sentiment, discrimination and abuse , but were a resilient group
ProvEye's image correction system filters out ‘interference’ for clearer view
Health hero: Ronan Scully of Gorta Self Help Africa helps improve life for people in the poorest countries in the world
Next president will be at forefront of marking divisive events such as Partition, Civil War
Physical and mental fitness is key to staying healthy into old age
A gift from single-channel land, the quizshow and its catchphrase are part of who we are
My son’s brief life was a lesson in the value of our constitutional protection
Software developed by Self Help Africa assists farmers in securing fair prices
Brendan Rohan says it is his right as a citizen to fly any flag that he wants
EU-backed food production project focuses on production and processing of cassava
Sinn Féin’s Liadh Ní Riada says having part of Ireland outside of the EU will ‘spell disaster’ for country
Mid 19th century cross ‘will serve as a permanent memorial to and reminder of those people’
‘We have the last word, these thousands of us in the streets - we’ll continue to fight for climate justice’
Irish aid agencies are in discussions after board approval of move
Some 86 per cent of applicants granted ‘reasonable accommodation’ for exams
Swimmers face stormy seas and stinging jellyfish as they begin four-month journey
Endurance athlete Sean McFadden beats 63 others to emerge victorious in ‘The Race’
. . . to a deep empathy of strong ethical character
Thirty years after a terrible famine in Ethiopia, parts of the country are thriving, others need ongoing aid to fight food poverty, and the government is taking a hard line on dissent
Almost 48,000 families will benefit from new projects planned by Gorta-Self Help Africa
Merged NGO says they need to pool resources if they are to make a significant difference
Cash-strapped Irish consumers are still giving to charity, but in an unstructured way. Organisations say regular payments would be more beneficial than spontaneous acts of kindness
Challenging stereotypes to create positive, permanent change in Ethiopia
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices