Once hundreds of clocks are hung in a new exhibition space, “it’s going to be like stepping into the Black Forest.” ...
As you explore, you will find various miscellaneous items, such as jewellery and pottery, which are categorised as valuables.
Dublin is a village as much as a city, with the feel of a tight-knit community spread along the River Liffey. It’s incredibly walkable, especially if you want to pop from pub to pub following in ...
The City of Dublin will host “The Greenest, Grandest Parade” Saturday, March 14, 2026. The parade route begins at Metro Center and continues through Historic Dublin. Approximately 110 groups, ...
Analysis: From the frolics of the St. Patrick's Ball to the Eucharistic Congress, Dublin Castle has hosted colourful and important events on March 17th Dublin Castle occupies a long and ...
Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's No.1 University - QS World University Ranking 2025; Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 Trinity is ranked 87 in the World by the QS World ...
The Great Pottery Throw Down held its final on March 9. The Channel 4 series has crowned its 8th winner. But which potter came out on top? The winner of The Great Pottery Throw Down for 2025 has ...
Investors from China are pumping significant sums into the Dublin property market in recent years, land and company registry files show. Many of the properties are in Dublin 1, where Chinese ...
Having fun at the St Patrick's Day parade in Dublin last year. Pic: Mark Condren Victoria Smurfit will lead this year's main St Patrick's Day Parade in Dublin. Pic: Julien Behal If the hustle and ...
There are currently 33 Boots stores in Dublin. While Boots continues to be a hit among Irish consumers, its British operations are struggling, compelling its owners to consider offers for the chain.
An investigation is under way after an 11-year-old boy was stabbed by another child at a primary school in north Dublin. It is understood a knife was used in the incident. Gardaí said the ...
A South Dublin homeowner is facing imprisonment or a €5,000 fine after being told to remove the external insulation installed on his home six years ago with the aid of a Government grant.