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  • Two people dead and two injured after horrific collision in Meath

    Two people dead and two injured after horrific collision in Meath

    ‘Gardaí are appealing to anyone who may have witnessed the collision’ Gardaí and emergency services are currently at the scene of a fatal three-vehicle road traffic accident involving a bus, truck and car in Gormanston, Co Meath. The collision happened on the R132 near The Huntsman Inn this morning at approximately 6.30 am (Monday, 24th […]

    1 day ago

  • The rise of social running; How Vhi’s Your Happy Pace is meeting the moment

    The rise of social running; How Vhi’s Your Happy Pace is meeting the moment

    Brought to you by Vhi This couch-to-5km programme comes with a built-in support system and a focus on showing up as you are. Socialising has shifted … again. The way we move, and commune is increasingly offline. You can feel it in group chats and Instagram stories. Running, long viewed as solitary and reserved for […]

    4 months ago

  • Neighbourhood Guide: Tramore

    Neighbourhood Guide: Tramore

    Ireland has a knack for taking once-overlooked towns and turning them into thriving cultural and gastronomic hubs. Tramore, once best known for its windswept beaches and summer amusements, has been quietly transforming into a destination worth visiting year-round. A Brief History Tramore—literally Trá Mhór, meaning “big beach” in Irish—has long been a coastal escape for […]

    9 months ago

  • Eat, drink, do, stay; Cork City

    Eat, drink, do, stay; Cork City

    Here’s what to do when you find yourself in the capital of the People’s Republic One of the few silver linings of COVID, while international travel was off the agenda and things back home were opening back up again, meant that we explored our own little island a little more. We jumped in the car […]

    1 year ago

  • 5 iconic pieces of art inspired by the man who slipped on the ice

    5 iconic pieces of art inspired by the man who slipped on the ice

    14 years later, you’d think we as a nation would have moved on. But we never will. Once it goes on Reeling in the Years, it’s etched in our brains forever. On January 8th 2010, the landscape of Irish pop culture was changed forever when a mystery man walking hurriedly on an icy pavement lost […]

    2 years ago

  • Here is a list of every Bank Holiday for Ireland in 2024

    Here is a list of every Bank Holiday for Ireland in 2024

    The info everyone seeks during the first week back to work. January is here and to beat the blues, just keep in mind that there isn’t long to go until the next Bank Holiday. St Brigid’s Day falls on Monday, February 5, and it will be the first of 10 Bank Holidays in Ireland in 2024. Ireland still has some way to go to […]

    2 years ago

  • No fruit and no touching books – a bizzare 1940s list of rules for new mothers

    No fruit and no touching books – a bizzare 1940s list of rules for new mothers

    Some interesting advice here. Any new mother will tell you the influx of information and mandated do’s and don’ts after giving birth is immense. There’s a lot to learn and adjust to, but luckily some of the questionable advice from years gone by has fallen by the wayside. A list of “Instructions for New Mothers” […]

    2 years ago

  • These are the most haunted places in every county in Ireland

    These are the most haunted places in every county in Ireland

    Header image via ifcurious.ie Each county in Ireland has a spooky story about a haunted place. If you believe in that sort of thing, of course. Unless we’ve missed a recent scientific breakthrough, ghosts haven’t been proven to actually exist. They’re usually our own brains playing tricks on us, for whatever reason. The wail of […]

    2 years ago

  • The Top 14 Best Cafés In Galway

    The Top 14 Best Cafés In Galway

    You won’t go un-caffeinated, that’s for sure. Fancy a caffeine fuelled tour down west? You’re in luck because there are plenty of gorgeous cafés to check out in Galway if you know where to look. Compiled from our viewers and our own coffee opinions (of which we have many) these are best cafés in Galway […]

    2 years ago

  • 12 landmarks around Ireland with strong literary connections

    12 landmarks around Ireland with strong literary connections

    We’d be fans of the aul literature here, in fairness. Every year, tourists flock to Ireland to experience the dramatic coastlines, creamy pints,  multiple shades of green and unmatched craic. For many visitors, alongside a trip to the Cliffs of Moher and a night of trad, seeing one or more of Ireland’s most famous literary […]

    2 years ago

  • 13 of the most haunted castles you can visit in Ireland

    13 of the most haunted castles you can visit in Ireland

    Who needs to visit a haunted house when you can visit a haunted castle? Ireland is steeped in castles and castle ruins that are filled with many stories of ancient dwellers and spooky encounters, and these castles and their stories reach across the whole of Ireland, from Clifden Castle in County Galway to Ballygally Castle […]

    2 years ago

  • 13 of the best places to eat oysters in Ireland

    13 of the best places to eat oysters in Ireland

    Ireland is in its oyster era. September is officially the start of Irish oyster season, running straight through the Winter to April – an easy way to remember is that the best time to slurp ’em is during any month with an ‘r’ in it. That means the next few months are the perfect time […]

    2 years ago

  • 12 of the most iconic Rose of Tralee moments, from fish kisses to banana dances

    12 of the most iconic Rose of Tralee moments, from fish kisses to banana dances

    No need to be lonely tonight, it’s the Rose of Tralee. One of the biggest nights of the year for homesick emigrants, Dáithí-worshipping households and Irish Twitter community en masse is almost upon us. The Rose of Tralee makes its triumphant return to our telly boxes this weekend, and what we can expect as the […]

    2 years ago

  • The best bars to visit in Galway over the summer

    The best bars to visit in Galway over the summer

    Planning a trip to Galway? For some tasty pub grub, delicious cocktails and a bit of live music, these pubs tick all the boxes. Whether it’s a break with your other half or a get-together with the girls, there’s no spot out West quite like Galway city to enjoy a few days away. With its […]

    2 years ago

  • Celebrating Father’s Day: an homage to some of Ireland’s most beloved dads

    Celebrating Father’s Day: an homage to some of Ireland’s most beloved dads

    A wholesome round-up, for the day that’s in it. Ireland’s Cutest Dad is the kind of pageant we could all get on board with. Just think of the categories; fastest at changing the batteries in the remote, most well-ironed shirt, and of course, best Dad Joke 2023. While we’re still putting the finishing touches on […]

    2 years ago

  • Follow this four-day Brittany itinerary for the ultimate foodie break away

    Follow this four-day Brittany itinerary for the ultimate foodie break away

    ©Along Dusty Roads Brought to you by Tourisme Bretagne (Brittany Tourism). The food scene here is truly a treat for the taste buds Brittany is known for gorgeous coastal sights and sublime seaside views, with its landscape alone being reason enough to book a break in the region. But you might not be aware that it’s […]

    2 years ago

  • Spot this one-of-a-kind camper van in Limerick this weekend to WIN it for yourself

    Spot this one-of-a-kind camper van in Limerick this weekend to WIN it for yourself

    Fancy your very own camper van ahead of the summer? Whether you’ve set your sights on a scenic spin along the Atlantic coast, a breakaway in all of Ireland’s major cities or a trip up North to see the sights, there’s a lot to be said for planning a road trip across Ireland this summer. […]

    2 years ago

  • This easily-overlooked French bay deserves a spot on your bucket list

    This easily-overlooked French bay deserves a spot on your bucket list

    ©Brock&Betty ©Alexandre Lamoureux Brought to you by Tourisme Bretagne (Brittany Tourism). A hidden gem, for sure. When it comes to choosing a destination, France has always been a popular option for Irish tourists. However, there’s one easily-overlooked corner of the French coastline that we’ve got our sights set on this year. Whether you’re planning a […]

    2 years ago

  • Spot this one-of-a-kind camper van this weekend to WIN it for yourself

    Spot this one-of-a-kind camper van this weekend to WIN it for yourself

    Fancy your very own camper van ahead of Summer? To celebrate the Heineken Champions Cup final returning to Dublin this summer, Heineken is pulling out all the stops to ensure the celebrations can be felt all over the country. Ahead of the big sporting event, they’ve created the Heineken Fanwagon – a fully decked-out camper-van […]

    2 years ago

  • RECIPE: Enjoy Paddy’s Day with an Irish twist on the ever-popular Espresso Martini

    RECIPE: Enjoy Paddy’s Day with an Irish twist on the ever-popular Espresso Martini

    If you’re looking to celebrate Paddy’s Day with a taste of something new, this Irish take on the classic Espresso Martini might just be the drink for you. It’s no secret that we have a lot of grá for Ireland, even on a regular day. But with Paddy’s Day just around the bend, there’s extra […]

    2 years ago

  • Our top 4 picks for Tradfest as it makes a stomping return to Dublin

    Our top 4 picks for Tradfest as it makes a stomping return to Dublin

    Dublin’s foremost trad music and Irish culture Tradfest will be making a stomping return to the streets of Dublin this month As the longest month of the year finally draws to a close and our bank balances slowly start to recover from last month’s shenanigans, it might well be time to put the January Blues […]

    3 years ago

  • 4 spots to get your fix of live music, theatre and culture in Dublin this month

    4 spots to get your fix of live music, theatre and culture in Dublin this month

    From ringing in the Lunar New Year to Temple Bar’s annual Tradfest celebrations, there’s a whole host of quality events taking place in Dublin this month. Liven up those long winter days by taking a look at this lively calendar of cultural events taking place in Dublin this January – yes January! Forgo the sofa […]

    3 years ago

  • 4 things to see and do on a day out in Dublin this January

    4 things to see and do on a day out in Dublin this January

    From David Bowie tribute acts to Mnásome women in sport, this month’s Winter in Dublin programme has something for everyone. Planning a quick break away to cure the January blues? Whether it’s for a weekend getaway or a quick day trip, Dublin is the perfect spot for a last-minute winter break. Aside from the cosy […]

    3 years ago

  • 22 of the most beautiful walks around Ireland to try over Christmas

    22 of the most beautiful walks around Ireland to try over Christmas

    It’s been some couple of years for the walks. Looking to dust off the cobwebs with a walk this Stephen’s Day? Luckily, we’re absolutely spoiled for choice on this island of ours, and there’s always a new one to try whether you’re looking for a short ramble or more challenging hike. If you’ve made a […]

    3 years ago

  • New Year’s Festival, Dublin: Line-up, stage times and everything else you need to know

    New Year’s Festival, Dublin: Line-up, stage times and everything else you need to know

    From stage times to transport, here’s a full itinerary for this year’s New Year’s Festival, Dublin With the festivities winding down, it’s time to start thinking ahead and putting together some festive plans for New Year’s Eve. For those planning to celebrate in Dublin, this year’s New Year’s Festival is the ultimate spot to ring […]

    3 years ago

  • Here’s a list of helpful phone numbers if you’re struggling over Christmas

    Here’s a list of helpful phone numbers if you’re struggling over Christmas

    2022 was the first year we spent mostly without coronavirus restrictions, but it sadly brought its own issues, namely the energy crisis and cost-of-living crisis. While 2022 Christmas is set to be better than its 2021 counterpart, this year saw its own range of challenges. While the coronavirus pandemic winded down, with restrictions almost a […]

    3 years ago

  • 5 of the best festive events and activities taking place in Dublin this Christmas

    5 of the best festive events and activities taking place in Dublin this Christmas

    It wouldn’t be Christmas in Dublin without these festive activities. Making plans for the weekend? In these final few weeks leading up to Christmas, Dublin has no shortage of fun festive events taking place to get you into the spirit of things. Covering everything from highly-acclaimed theatre to dazzling light shows, Winter in Dublin has […]

    3 years ago

  • 3 family-friendly events to check out at Dublin’s New Year’s Festival

    3 family-friendly events to check out at Dublin’s New Year’s Festival

    Looking to keep little ones occupied this New Year’s Eve? Here’s a full line-up of family-friendly events to enjoy in Dublin… Little ones don’t need to stay up ’til midnight to soak up the New Year’s Eve atmosphere, as the New Year’s Festival, Dublin line-up includes a whole host of daytime events that are perfect […]

    3 years ago

  • Here’s the full line-up for this year’s New Year’s Festival in Dublin

    Here’s the full line-up for this year’s New Year’s Festival in Dublin

    Dublin’s New Year’s Festival is back and better than ever this year, here’s what’s in store… With the New Year clearly in sight, it might be time to start putting some plans in place to see out 2022. If you’re hoping to celebrate in Dublin this year, the good news is you’re spoiled for choice […]

    3 years ago

  • Grab your tickets now! Here are 6 deadly live music gigs happening in Dublin this winter

    Grab your tickets now! Here are 6 deadly live music gigs happening in Dublin this winter

    Here are just some of the unmissable gigs taking place in Dublin over the next few weeks… Planning a weekend in Dublin this winter? From chart-topping pop groups and legendary rock bands to the ultimate tribute acts, there’s no shortage of unreal live gigs happening around Dublin this winter. As Christmas draws closer, this year’s […]

    3 years ago

  • 5 deadly comedy gigs to check out in Dublin this month

    5 deadly comedy gigs to check out in Dublin this month

    Need a good laugh? Here are some of the best comedy gigs to check out in Dublin this month… After a long and hectic week in the office, a night of comedy is the perfect way to lift your spirit. Whether it’s a fun evening out with pals or a unique date night, it’s the […]

    3 years ago

  • 5 unmissable shows and performances taking place in Dublin this month

    5 unmissable shows and performances taking place in Dublin this month

    Get your fix of live performances in Dublin this month with these spectacular shows. Looking for some evening entertainment in the city centre? Thankfully, Dublin has no shortage of incredible theatres, each offering a brilliant line-up of performances in the run-up to Christmas. If you’re planning a visit to Dublin this month, this year’s Winter […]

    3 years ago

  • 9 unique spots for a day trip outside of Dublin’s city centre

    9 unique spots for a day trip outside of Dublin’s city centre

    3 years ago

  • Buying your first home? Here are 7 crucial questions to ask when deciding where to live

    Buying your first home? Here are 7 crucial questions to ask when deciding where to live

    Buying your first home? Before you start house-hunting, you need to know the answer to these all-important questions. Making the decision to buy your first home is the beginning of an exciting journey, but it’s a milestone that can come with some challenges. Confusing jargon, complicated processes and difficult decisions lie ahead, making it very […]

    3 years ago

  • 10 things to discover on your next trip to Connemara

    10 things to discover on your next trip to Connemara

    3 years ago

  • 6 spooky Halloween events happening in Ireland this October bank holiday weekend

    6 spooky Halloween events happening in Ireland this October bank holiday weekend

    The October Bank Holiday is almost upon us, and we’re taking a look at some of the spookiest Halloween events taking place in Ireland this weekend. Truly, there’s nothing that lifts our spirits quite like a Bank Holiday weekend. And nothing lifts the spirits of the undead like the October banker specifically. Whether you have […]

    3 years ago

  • 10 terrifyingly terrific events to visit during this year’s Púca Festival

    10 terrifyingly terrific events to visit during this year’s Púca Festival

    3 years ago

  • Public advised to mask up and return of restrictions being discussed

    Public advised to mask up and return of restrictions being discussed

    Covid cases are on the rise once again. Winter is coming, so that means it’s cold, flu and, as has now been established, Covid season. While the overall urgency regarding Covid-19 has decreased significantly since the successful rollout of the vaccination programme, health officials continue to urge the public to be vigilant, particularly as the […]

    3 years ago

  • Roy Keane explains why he’d rather be at a hurling final than the Super Bowl

    Roy Keane explains why he’d rather be at a hurling final than the Super Bowl

    “Especially if Cork were playing.” There’s a lot of things you expect to hear on MNF (Monday Night Football), but comparisons between the GAA and the Super Bowl isn’t one of them. Roy Keane recently attended an American football game where the Green Bay Packers took on the New York Giants at Tottenham’s Hotspur Stadium. Later, […]

    3 years ago

  • 8 amazing things to see and do along  Donegal’s Wild Atlantic Way

    8 amazing things to see and do along Donegal’s Wild Atlantic Way

    3 years ago

  • Don’t miss this stunning sunset hike taking place next month

    Don’t miss this stunning sunset hike taking place next month

    Don’t miss this upcoming event in Fermanagh… Looking to embrace the outdoors before the cold sets in? With so many natural wonders and hidden gems dotted around our little island, it’s only fitting to get outside and embrace the Autumn sunshine. And if you’re looking to make the most of the bright Autumn evenings, we’ve […]

    3 years ago

  • Discover stunning hiking trails near you with this new and interactive online map

    Discover stunning hiking trails near you with this new and interactive online map

    Looking to embrace the outdoors this Autumn? This handy online map helps you find some scenic sunset trails near you… As the evenings grow shorter and the winter weather starts to close in, it’s only right to get out and make the most of the natural world living on our doorsteps. Thankfully, Ireland has no […]

    3 years ago

  • An Post warns customers to look out for customs charge scam

    An Post warns customers to look out for customs charge scam

    Stay safe. An Post are asking customers to be “scam aware” following the discovery of a phishing scam appearing via An Post text messages. The message reads “Item AY836574839RE is due for delivery in up to 3 working days with a fee of 1.90(EUR). To Pay this visit [link to site].” Clicking on the link […]

    3 years ago

  • Families of healthcare workers who died from Covid to receive €100,000 payment

    Families of healthcare workers who died from Covid to receive €100,000 payment

    All healthcare workers deemed “essential” during the first phases of the pandemic are eligible. The Government has announced plans to give €100,000 tax free to the estate of any healthcare worker who died after contracting Covid in the course of their work. Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly announced the Death in Service Ex-Gratia Scheme on […]

    3 years ago

  • 10 spots to get your history and culture fix in Dublin this autumn

    10 spots to get your history and culture fix in Dublin this autumn

    3 years ago

  • 10 outdoor activities and experiences that are perfect for one last summer adventure

    10 outdoor activities and experiences that are perfect for one last summer adventure

    Not ready to say goodbye to summer? Make the most of the next few weeks with these unforgettable outdoor activities and adventure experiences. The summer might be coming to an end, but there’s still time to fit in a few more adventures before the long evenings and brighter days are behind us. With that in […]

    3 years ago

  • Gardaí warn of loan scam targetting vulnerable people online

    Gardaí warn of loan scam targetting vulnerable people online

    Victims were tricked into paying €182 in “processing costs”. Gardaí are warning the public to be wary of an online loan scam targeting vulnerable people. Sergeant John Kelly detailed the scam while speaking to Patricia Messinger on C103’s Cork Today Show. “Obviously, every community, you have your local credit union, and credit unions are well […]

    3 years ago

  • Soldier ‘did not suffer any injuries’ after fainting during Michael Collins speech

    Soldier ‘did not suffer any injuries’ after fainting during Michael Collins speech

    “These sorts of incidents can occur at ceremonial events where Defence Forces personnel are standing to attention for prolonged periods of time.” An Irish Defence Forces soldier is recovering after appearing to faint and collapse during a televised speech by Taoiseach Micheál Martin on Sunday (21 August). A ceremony to mark the centenary of the […]

    3 years ago

  • Sarah Jessica Parker offers to wash dishes at a Dublin restaurant

    Sarah Jessica Parker offers to wash dishes at a Dublin restaurant

    She really did that. Yes, you read that right, THE Sarah Jessica Parker has offered to roll up her sleeves and get down to business at a Dublin restaurant. As she visited the restaurant on a recent visit to Ireland, it was understaffed and noticing this, she offered to help. The Sex and The City star recently took […]

    3 years ago

  • Apple warns of serious security ‘vulnerabilities’ with iPhones, iPads and Macs

    Apple warns of serious security ‘vulnerabilities’ with iPhones, iPads and Macs

    It is said that these bugs “could effectively give attackers full access” to someone’s device. Apple has issued two security updates in which it warns of serious “vulnerabilities” with some of its products. The alerts were for the following devices: iPhone 6s and later, iPad Pro (all models), iPad Air 2 and later, iPad 5th […]

    3 years ago

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