‘It’s an empty, lifeless sea’: Overfishing blamed as whale-watching business closes in Cork
Stocks of sprat have crashed, forcing whales away, says businessman whose livelihood has been ruined
Stocks of sprat have crashed, forcing whales away, says businessman whose livelihood has been ruined
Programme for biopharma sector is joint venture between UL and leading international companies
Water constraints to slow housebuilding for next 25 years, says Aontú leader Tóibín
A man in his 20s has been arrested following incident
Dubliner was one of seven people sanctioned by US law enforcement in 2021 when rewards of $5 million offered for information on cartel
Billionaire businessman says he is being treated like a parrot, having to repeat the same points over and over
Jury to decide if ‘reasonable viewer’ would interpret BBC programme as saying former Sinn Féin leader sanctioned Denis Donaldson murder
Murderer told his brother he was stabbing himself when schoolteacher ran past and told him to stop, gardaí told
Catholic bishops pray ‘all those in positions of power globally will stand up and demand an end to this cruelty’
Dr Ali Al Najjar, an uncle to nine children who died in Gaza last week, calls for an end to Israel’s ‘impunity’