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Ireland's first and only BioBrillouin microscope installed at Trinity College Dublin

Ireland's first and only BioBrillouin microscope installed at Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin now has Ireland's first and only BioBrillouin microscope, which will enable researchers to make giant strides in the fields of inflammation, cancer, developmental biology and biomedical materials, among others. Cellular and...

Irish travellers warned 'keep item in sight' as popular gadget banned from lockers

Irish travellers warned 'keep item in sight' as popular gadget banned from lockers

Irish travellers have been ordered to follow new rules that several airlines are set to introduce over the coming days with one popular item now no longer allowed to be stored overhead. Japan Airlines has joined others in cracking down on...

Iran, Hezbollah, and the Kinahans in league to bring tonnes of cocaine through Ireland

Iran, Hezbollah, and the Kinahans in league to bring tonnes of cocaine through Ireland

Iran and the Lebanese terrorist group it funds, Hezbollah, worked with the Kinahan cartel in a foiled plot to traffic more than 2.2 tonnes of cocaine through Irish waters, authorities believe.Direct links between Hezbollah and the two Iranians...

Irish families told to buy one kitchen utensil to prepare for potential war in Europe

Irish families told to buy one kitchen utensil to prepare for potential war in Europe

In light of potential global upheavals such as the threat of World War 3, infrastructure issues, internet blackouts or severe weather conditions, families are being encouraged to purchase one crucial kitchen utensil. Experts have advised that a...

Carol Drinkwater: ‘I consider myself Irish rather than British – Irish-Mediterranean’

Carol Drinkwater: ‘I consider myself Irish rather than British – Irish-Mediterranean’

Tell us about your new novel, One Summer in Provence. Celia gave up her son at birth. Out of the blue, 47 years later, the son makes contact. One Summer in Provence is a woman’s journey towards finding a family, belonging, overcoming betrayal,...

Dublin star Sean Currie: Famous sporting family, age and life away from hurling

Dublin star Sean Currie: Famous sporting family, age and life away from hurling

Seán Currie is currently the biggest name in Dublin hurling. The Na Fianna man rose through the ranks, playing minor and U/20 before being called into the senior panel at age 21. Here, we take a look inside his busy life on and off the pitch. Read...

Irish homeowners at risk of fines and even imprisonment over eco home upgrade mistakes

Irish homeowners at risk of fines and even imprisonment over eco home upgrade mistakes

With home improvement searches soaring by 263% this past month, many Irish homeowners are turning to the National Energy Upgrade Scheme, which has already supported upgrades in over 186,700 homes. The scheme offers grants for eco-friendly...

Malabar Gold & Diamonds inaugurates landmark integrated manufacturing site in Hyderabad, cementing its position as a global manufacturing leader

Malabar Gold & Diamonds inaugurates landmark integrated manufacturing site in Hyderabad, cementing its position as a global manufacturing leader

HYDERABAD : Malabar Gold & Diamonds, the 5th largest jewellery retailer globally with over 400 showrooms across 13 countries, has launched its state-of-the-art, fully integrated jewellery manufacturing unit, the largest of its kind, in Hyderabad,...

A Decade of Lobbying: NGO Mobilization for the Irish Occupied Territories Bill

A Decade of Lobbying: NGO Mobilization for the Irish Occupied Territories Bill

For a decade, Irish NGOs have been advocating for the “Occupied Territories Bill,” which would ban the import and sale of goods and services purportedly originating in Israeli communities in the West Bank. Originally drafted in 2016 by an NGO and...

Forty degree heatwaves are the ‘new norm’. Now we see what’s coming for Ireland

Forty degree heatwaves are the ‘new norm’. Now we see what’s coming for Ireland

A cool Ireland was on the right side of an oppressive “heat dome” this week, while tennis fans in Wimbledon were at its edge, enduring the hottest opening days on record, with temperatures of more than 34 degrees. Players resorted to ice packs on...

Ghana has abundant resources to support livestock production – Prof Weseh

Ghana has abundant resources to support livestock production – Prof Weseh

On Jul 6, 2025 Professor Addah Weseh, Senior Lecturer, University for Development Studies (UDS) has said Ghana has abundant feed resources and land to support livestock production. He said despite this huge potential, the country continued to...

Irish stars struggle as Lions survive their biggest test so far against brave Waratahs

Irish stars struggle as Lions survive their biggest test so far against brave Waratahs

And, until last night, it’s felt like the ceremonial element has extended into the rugby itself with the crowds at the Western Force and Queensland Reds games lacking hostility and the teams putting up a 20 to 30 minute fight, before shipping...

Just 600 out of 20,000 construction firms register for list to crack down on cowboy builders

Just 600 out of 20,000 construction firms register for list to crack down on cowboy builders

ONLY 600 CONSTRUCTION companies out of an expected 20,000 have registered with the body entrusted with cracking down on “cowboy builders” in the last ten years. The small number of builders that have signed up for the voluntary register,...

Tariff fallout set to harm Irish growth this year even if EU strikes deal with Trump administration

Tariff fallout set to harm Irish growth this year even if EU strikes deal with Trump administration

Europe has until Wednesday to prevent 50pc tariffs on all exports, with Simon Harris calling for ‘zero-for-zero’ levies The EU has until Wednesday to clinch a crucial trade agreement with the US administration before tariffs on almost all exports...

Dublin hurling thriving and one club encapsulates what is special among those reaching for the blue sky

Dublin hurling thriving and one club encapsulates what is special among those reaching for the blue sky

“And we’re all off to Dublin in the green, in the green, "Where the helmets glisten in the sun, “Where the camans flash, and the hurleys clash, “To the rattle of the game hard won...” - The Dubliners (sort of) 1969 There are 30 senior hurling...

A collaborative approach can make Ireland a global location of choice for firms building AI capability

A collaborative approach can make Ireland a global location of choice for firms building AI capability

The opportunities are plentiful. We have strong relationships and a strong track record of helping companies enhance their capability across all areas, including their digital offering to customers. But past success is no ­guarantee of future...

Eddie Redmayne feeling ‘such pride’ as Cabaret marks 1,500th show in London

Eddie Redmayne feeling ‘such pride’ as Cabaret marks 1,500th show in London

The Day Of The Jackal star, 43, led the West End revival of the show, alongside Irish actress Jessie Buckley, in 2021 and won an Olivier for his role as the Emcee, the flamboyant master of ceremonies. “I feel such pride in what the show is, and...

Free-scoring Cork soak up the glory after annihilating stunned Dublin

Free-scoring Cork soak up the glory after annihilating stunned Dublin

For everything utterly bewildering and unimaginably nightmarish for Dublin about yesterday’s game, it was only with six minutes left when Cork entered uncharted territory themselves. A point from Conor Lehane brought their tally to 6-25, matching...

Irish poet to visit Worcester bookshop for special reading

Irish poet to visit Worcester bookshop for special reading

Luke Morgan, winner of the 2025 O'Shaughnessy Award for Poetry, will appear at Script Haven on Saturday, July 19 to share work from his latest collection, Blood Atlas. Mr Morgan, who hails from County Galway, has explored themes of ancestry and...

Industrial trawlers have scoured an area larger than Ireland off B.C. coast, group says

Industrial trawlers have scoured an area larger than Ireland off B.C. coast, group says

An environmental group is raising a red flag about the damage it says a fishing fleet is causing off the B.C. coast. Pacific Wild unveiled an interactive map on Friday, revealing what they say is the extensive and largely hidden impact of...

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