TedFest is back from Thursday March 3rd to Sunday March 6th 2022 as Inis Mór in the Aran Islands becomes the legendary ‘Craggy Island’ once more for a weekend of high-jinx. Visitors will enjoy all the ecumenical craic that Craggy […]
Read more →Dermot Carmody DCC Proposes Limits On Build To Rent Developments In New City Development Plan In January Dublin City Council (DCC) published its draft statement on the new Draft Dublin City Development Plan 2022-2028. In a chapter in the statement […]
Read more →Our favourite little fighter Adam King was celebrating Rare Disease Day in the best way possible!!
Read more →Located at the Municipal Gallery, dlr Lexicon, Dún Laoghaire and running until March 13, On Steady Ground/Unsteady Ground is a collaborative exhibition by artists Cora Cummins and Saoirse Higgins – awardees of a Visual Art Commission from Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County […]
Read more →David Prendeville Running throughout February and until March 26th is the Gate’s highly anticipated production of Samuel Beckett’s classic Endgame, from Broadway director Danya Taymor. This r evival of the seminal comic-tragic masterpiece sees Taymor make her Gate debut following […]
Read more →On January 22 past Old Wesley extended their lead in AIL Division 1B with a 21-16 win over Banbridge. 2nd placed Highfield lost out to Armagh meaning Old Wesley are now 6 points clear at the top. Old Wesley had […]
Read more →After a five-week gap Old Wesley returned to AIL rugby in January with a return fixture against City of Armagh at Donnybrook. Prior to kick-off both teams and spectators observed a minute’s silence in memory of Paddy Bewley, a Life […]
Read more →B.J. Quinn It’s February, which means that the next special occasion on everyone’s mind is Valentine’s Day. Of course we would all love to wine and dine our significant other across fancy bars and restaurants, however, with COVID what it […]
Read more →David Prendeville It seemed to happen so suddenly in the end. After nearly two years of varying forms of restrictions, the government and NPHET took everyone by surprise with the announcement that from January 22nd virtually all restrictions were to […]
Read more →Ok, hopefully we have come to the end of this pandemic, but when we look back and examine the response to it there are some worrying signs. According to a Healthy Ireland Survey brought out at the end of 2021, […]
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