Last-Minute Getaways: Eight great places to visit this September

September is an ideal time to visit some of the world’s most captivating travel destinations. As summer crowds dwindle and the weather becomes more pleasant, it’s the perfect opportunity to discover new cultures,... Read more »

5 weird and wonderful programming languages to learn

The next time you’re thinking of picking up a new coding language, why not consider something a bit more niche? When it comes to selecting a programming language to add to your... Read more »

Leaving Cert 2025 marks the slow return to grade normality

It’s a conundrum that wouldn’t seem out of place on a higher level paper. “Exam authorities artificially increased more than half of all Leaving Cert grades in 2025 in a bid to... Read more »

Priests demand Irish Catholic Church sever ties with Allianz over Israel links – The Irish Times

The Catholic Church in Ireland has been called on to immediately sever its long-standing relationship with Allianz insurance because of the multinational’s connection with Israel. In a statement on Thursday, the Association... Read more »

George’s Dock fire: Luas suspended and businesses still affected by phone and internet outages after Dublin city blaze

The damage from the fire is still being assessed and the Luas service from Connolly Station to The Point is suspended for seven days until the structural integrity of the bridge can... Read more »

What’s in Trump’s trade deal with Europe?

The US and the European Union agreed a joint statement on the framework trade deal struck at the end of July to end months of uncertainty for industries and consumers. Here are... Read more »

Bishopstown finish well to see off Carrigaline to force three-way tie at the top

Carrigaline: 0-14 (0-0-14)  Bishopstown: 2-9 (2-0-9)  Bishopstown remain alive in the Rebel Óg Premier 1 MFC after securing the win they needed over home side Carrigaline on Wednesday night. The Larry Tompkins-coached... Read more »

HSE and Tipperary hospital stand accused of ‘doing a lot of wrong stuff’

A former supplies officer employed by the HSE at Tipperary University Hospital has claimed that his contract was terminated after he brought to management’s attention a list of 56 items that he... Read more »

Fr Paschal Moore: a life blessed by faith, community and music

The bell signalling the Angelus is sounding at Piltown’s Church of the Assumption while Father Paschal Moore is detailing the track-by-track inspiration behind his new CD, ‘Soulful Harmonica’. Fr Paschal, who will... Read more »

Glenties film premiere to take place as part of ‘The Long Grazing Acre’ tour

A new short film by musician and filmmaker Denise Boyle will premiere in Glenties. The Man That Only Had the One Tune will be presented this Friday at 4pm in the Highlands... Read more »