• Ireland: Where Stones Speak

    Saturday, April 13, 2024 2:00 – 5:00 pm (PT) In-person only at Concord

  • How hybrid learning has 'democratised' upskilling in Ireland

    John Delves of UCD's Professional Academy and English Language Academy discusses skills shortages, the growing impact of tech and the value of a 'just go for it' mindset. : How hybrid learning has ‘democratised’ upskilling in Ireland

  • How hybrid learning has 'democratised' upskilling in Ireland

    John Delves of UCD's Professional Academy and English Language Academy discusses skills shortages, the growing impact of tech and the value of a 'just go for it' mindset. : How hybrid learning has ‘democratised’ upskilling in Ireland

    • RTE.ie

    Monaghan misses out as Ireland change two for England

    Ireland have made two changes to their side to take on England in the Women's Six Nations with Hannah O'Connor and Aoife Dalton coming in for Sam Monaghan and Enya Breen.

  • Ireland’s last leprechaun whisperer reveals all

    Irish folklore has many mythical characters such as the banshees or Tir na nOg, but according to one man Leprechauns are 100 per cent real. Kevin Woods, recognised as Ireland’s one and only leprechaun whisperer, recently shared astonishing claims on Ireland AM. During the broadcast, Woods, who comes from Carlingford, County Louth and affectionately known […]

  • Best football betting sites for punters in Ireland

    The Irish are among the biggest sports enthusiasts in Europe, especially in betting. For this reason, many football betting sites have started to offer their services in the country, allowing punte

  • How I learned to love the slow route home to Ireland

    Journeys are about so much more than getting from A to B, as our writer found when he ditched flying for the train and ferry between Dublin and LondonThere’s always a moment in the journey from Dublin to London – which I make every month or two, taking the land-and-sea route via Holyhead instead of flying – when I stop what I’m doing – reading or writing or chatting to the person next to me – and think: you don’t get to enjoy this from 40,000ft.Sometimes it’s at the Britannia Bridge in north...

    • RTE.ie

    Galway target man Glynn commits to All-Ireland campaign

    Galway hurlers have received a timely boost, with manager Henry Shefflin confirming that Johnny Glynn has joined the squad for the upcoming championship and has committed to them for the summer.

    • Gaa.ie

    Round-up: Saturday's Electric Ireland Ulster MFC action

    Electric Ireland Ulster MFC Final Donegal 2-12 Tyrone 1-8 Monaghan 4-10 Fermanagh 0-8 Donegal made it two wins from two to take over the leadership of Section A in the Ulster MFC, defeating Tyrone by 2-12 to 1-8 at windswept Ballyshannon. Playing into the wind in the opening half, they

  • Emma DeSouza: Should we really put a price on a United Ireland?

    The writer and campaigner questions whether Irish reunification would be economically detrimental after a report that suggested it would cost billions.

  • Simon Harris installed as Ireland's new prime minister

    Lawmaker Simon Harris was elected Ireland's prime minister by a vote in parliament Tuesday, becoming at 37 the country’s youngest-ever leader. Harris takes over as head of Ireland’s three-party coalition government from Leo Varadkar, who announced his surprise resignation last month. Harris, who served as higher education minister in Varadkar’s

  • Ireland's favourite films week marathon to be screened in Derry

    Members of MyOmniPass, the cinema’s exclusive subscription membership, voted for their favourite movies to be enjoyed once again on the big screen. The films include: Action: Terminator 2: Judgement Day – Friday April 19. James Cameron’s 1991 blockbuster sees Arnold Schwarzenegger return as the Terminator, a cyborg assassin from 2029, to try to protect the son of Sarah Connor, the same woman he unsuccessfully tried to murder in the original film, and who’s son will grow up to be the future...