Moving tributes are paid to Tipperary teenager who died after falling ill at a music festival

Moving tributes were paid to a teenage girl by her heartbroken family, friends, and a devastated community at a funeral service held following the tragic death of a  Tipperary woman who became ill... Read more »

Study Names No.1 Place In Waterford For Solar Panels

Ohk energy, Ireland’s largest and most trusted solar installer, analysed how much electricity Waterford residents can expect to produce from solar. As part of their Solar Panels Waterford solution, which includes free... Read more »

‘Piseoga’ to Smartphones: How Donegal swapped superstition for screen

For generations, Donegal people relied on Piseoga, superstitions, taboos, charms and rituals, to explain fortune and misfortune. Today, the same instinct for protection and order has simply shifted to the glow of the... Read more »

‘Absolutely devastated’ – Longford garda remembered as ‘cherished member of community’

Tributes are pouring in  for beloved Longford man and garda, Martin Reilly, who will be deeply missed by his family and fiancée. Known to friends as Dusty, Martin’s RIP.ie death notice says... Read more »

Fiona Pender Memorial Walk and Run takes place in Tullamore on Sunday

TWENTY-nine years after the Tullamore woman’s disappearance, the annual Fiona Pender Memorial Walk and Run will take place this Sunday, August 31 at 11.30am. Those remembering Fiona, who gardai believe was murdered,... Read more »

RSA urges people to put road safety first as children return to school in Kildare

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has issued an urgent appeal to parents, guardians, teachers and motorists to make road safety a top priority as children across Kildare return to school after the... Read more »

Finn Harps inch closer to playoffs after poignant home victory

Finn Harps 1 – 0 Treaty United  By Stuart Connolly at Finn Park Finn Harps now have the play-off picture firmly in their sight after a narrow win against Treaty United at... Read more »

‘The real risk isn’t AI replacing jobs, it’s creating an unequipped workforce’

John Callahan discusses the risks of AI and how organisations can develop a more resilient workforce. The effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workforce have been far reaching. Not just in... Read more »

Human tooth and personal belongings discovered at Tuam mother and baby home site

Specialist forensics have confirmed that a single fragment of a human adult tooth has been found on the site of the former Tuam mother and baby home, the Irish Examiner can confirm.... Read more »

‘People here are genuinely warm and open, making adapting easier’ – The Irish Times

International students have shared their experience of studying and living in Ireland with the Irish Times. Most students, out of more than a dozen interviewed, had very thought-through reasons for choosing Ireland... Read more »