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Studies have shown that the past year of lockdowns and restrictions on day-to-day life has distorted our perception of time.
Gardaí attended to a report of a house party at Glenties Drive, Finglas shortly before midnight last night.
Mr Burns spent the majority of his career at RTÉ becoming head of news and later London Editor.
Representatives of Irish hauliers have said they are being held up for longer than they should because of French officials.
The sweatproof, smudgeproof, lifeproof foundation.
Mikhail Kennedy, who was 19 when he played in the English Championship, quit professional football last year.
Footage showed protesters in Yangon running away from police as they charged at them.
More than 25 years ago, an Irish consortium led by Eamon Dunphy tried to buy Wimbledon FC and move it to Dublin. Some of the key players recall the story, and wonder what Irish football might look like now had it happened.
Harris yesterday told RTÉ News that both far-right and far-left factions were involved in yesterday’s clashes which left several Gardaí injured.
Settle back in a comfy chair and sit back with some of the week’s best longreads.
We asked, and you answered in your droves.
Maeve Higgins says Ireland’s home care assistants and other migrant workers perform a vital service and should be given proper immigration status.
A young woman claimed the politician asked her inappropriate questions about her sex life including whether she had ever had sex with older men.
J&J also is seeking authorisation for emergency use of its vaccine in Europe and from the World Health Organisation.
Ireland’s 48-10 victory yesterday was impressive but context is needed – Italy are a very poor side.
The callouts were spread more evenly across the north and south of the county compared to 2019.
The changes announced this week related to those with underlying health conditions.
Meath All-Ireland winner and Intermediate Player of the Year Vikki Wall speaks candidly about the regular verbal abuse she has been subjected to on the pitch.
Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.
Three gardaí were injured at the Dublin protest this afternoon, with one needing hospital treatment.
A careful, gradual reopening of our society will protect our communities.
The defeat all but ended reigning the champions’ hopes of a successful title defence.
At the party’s national conference, Social Democrats voted to call on the government to prioritise addressing survivors’ concerns.
HSE CEO Paul Reid has said there has been “continued improvement” in hospital figures.
Will Connors scored a brace for Ireland as Craig Casey and Ryan Baird made their Test debuts.
An opportunity to buy your own cask of Single Pot Still Spirit, made at Boann Distillery.
Uruemu Adejinmi, who is of African descent, had hoped to run in the forthcoming Seanad by-election. She shares her thoughts on Irish politics.
Some people with specific health conditions will start to be vaccinated from 8 March under the new priority schedule.
42 people, including 27 children, have been freed.
Ireland tok on Italy this afternoon in Rome in round three of this year’s Six Nations.
Reid has said there has been “continued improvement” in hospital figures today.
The legal action concerned the use of photo face-tagging and other biometric data without users’ consent.
Gardaí seized an estimated €123,000 of cocaine and cannabis herb last night.
Demonstrators had sought to assemble in Yangon and Mandalay.
We speak to an expert on humans perception of time.
From Sunday morning the city’s 1.7 million residents must stay at home except for essential shopping and work.
The centre says Andy Farrell’s team are determined to develop their offloading game.