Donations to Irish people from indigenous communities in Canada during the Great Famine - valued at around €12,000 today - have been "hidden in plain sight", a professor has said https://t.co/kh71VlO2nH
Twenty years after the first group was established, Ireland’s network of Community First Responders is now made up of 4,000 volunteers in more than 300 groups nationwide | More: https://t.co/KhwZ0INs19
'The French say they are going to take us for some baguettes and wine'
Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy look forward to the party after winning a second Olympic gold medal in a row 🥇
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"I'm still that little girl from Sligo" 🥉
The tears are in full flow as the reality of Olympic bronze sinks in for Mona McSharry
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Have you noticed rubbish bins covered in tiny white stickers? And wondered why it’s happening? In Clonmel, Co Tipperary, council staff have been tackling a modern-day littering trend.
It's the best time of the year to hear the dawn chorus, but is birdsong getting quieter and less varied?
Ahead of International Dawn Chorus Day tomorrow, we took an early morning walk in Co Wicklow to find out how climate change is impacting nature's orchestra.
Dobbo is leaving the building...signing off for the last time, the unparalleled @BryanNewsatOne says goodbye to colleagues and friends after his last News at One programme and 37 years at RTE
On the second anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, we asked six Ukrainian teenagers living in Ireland to share one of the last photos they took on their mobile phones before war changed their lives forever.
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The Russian invasion of Ukraine means Ukrainians have come here for safety.
While many yearn to return home they can’t.
I talked to some of them in Ballybunion for @morningireland@rte@RTERadio1@rtenews
The mother of one of two students who died in Ios last July has spoken publicly for the first time about what happened.
Bebhinn Dunne spoke with @rtenews as figures show record numbers of Irish people dying abroad, with families facing thousands of euro in costs to get them home
A rousing performance of 'Fairytale of New York' was given by Glen Hansard and Lisa O'Neill at the funeral of Shane MacGowan in Nenagh, Co Tipperary. The performance was greeted by cheers inside and outside the church | https://t.co/a1x3oRVRMz