Parade-goers lined West Jackson Street and Bellevue Avenue, bundled up against the cold as they waved and cheered.
He took golf very seriously right from the very first minute,' golf pro Jack Grout said of his then-9-year-old student, Jack ...
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For people who find comfort in bookstores, libraries, and literary history, some cities feel instantly familiar. From ...
They are centuries-old beacons of light, but Ireland's lighthouses retain just as much power and potential today. Rachel ...
With a plethora of eagerly anticipated titles to come from local literary stars and and global publishing heavyweights, 2026 looks set to be an exciting year for readers, writes Marjorie Brennan ...
Dublin City Council has appointed their Historians in Residence for 2026 and 2027, who will highlight Dublin history across ...
Lands around what was once Dublin's largest dump are to be redesignated by Fingal County Council to develop a major urban ...
A historic 19th century defence tower is currently for sale in Dublin for €375,000. Located directly above Donabate beach, ...
Belfast’s Nomadic Watches has secured a significant boost to its profile after becoming stocked by Weir & Sons, one of Dublin ...
The fifth edition of Brigit: Dublin City Celebrating Women, by Dublin City Council, returns from Friday, January 30 to Monday, February 2, marking a milestone anniversary with its most ambitious ...