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Dublin Zoo is delighted to announce the birth of a rare and endangered female okapi calf, born on the morning of Good Friday, April 18th, 2025.
Checks on UK passengers going through Irish airports are undermining common travel arrangements between the two countries – ...
Spinach and mixed leaves have been recalled from a Northern Ireland supermarket as a "precaution" after a listeria detection ...
Dublin Zoo's long-time conservation partner, Selamatkan Yaki, has become the programme’s primary donor and lead advocate for ...
A century after his birth in Castle Island, many words of the legendary Kerry sportswriter are still fondly recalled ...
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said he plans to “delve into” the circumstances of Amazon scrapping its €300 million plans to ...
Over the years, the religious holiday commemorating the death of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, has metamorphosed into a day of celebrating Irish culture through parades, music, special ...
It doesn’t matter how you like to spend your time – birdwatching on a rugged island, pottering around a food market or ...
The woman who rescued an Indian man after a brutal mob attack in Dublin has now shared fresh details on Facebook video, ...
The third okapi calf to ever be born in Ireland was welcomed at Dublin Zoo earlier this year. It was revealed on Wednesday ...
Despite being just 17, Tottenham forward Troy Parrott is already a full international and carries the weight of being Irish ...