Public asked to lay flowers at graves of Magdalene women today
Over 1,600 women are buried in cemeteries around the country, many of whom are in unmarked graves.
Over 1,600 women are buried in cemeteries around the country, many of whom are in unmarked graves.
Hedgerows are a vital refuge for a number of native species in Ireland.
At least 1,663 former Magdalene women are buried in cemeteries in Ireland – many in unmarked graves.
Flowers, vegtables and shoes… it’s our best picks from this year’s festival.
If you think it’s just about some pretty plants, think again!
Coined a ‘slum’ garden, the designer hopes it’s going to be unlike any other at the festival.
Get that flush of colour that lights up our city parks and gardens every spring with a little forward planning.
Is someone in here chopping onions?
The National Poisons Information Centre of Ireland said bulbs have been mistaken as onions in some cases.
Tori Johnson and Katrina Dawson were laid to rest today.
The mobile provider said that people should be careful with any suspicious texts and offers.
Peak beard level, obtained.
Can you guess which gardens made it in?
The search and recovery operation at the Clutha has now ended. The final death toll stands at 9.
Dublin City Business Improvement District, which owns and maintains the planters, says it is “absolutely shocked” by the incident.
The Natufians, the first people in the world to abandon the nomadic way of life, buried their dead on beds of colourful and sweet-smelling plants.
Over 80,000 turned out for the festival last year and with fine weather forecast, organisers anticipate a greater turnout this year.
Spring is almost here and we are only delighted.
The gardening event opens tomorrow morning in the Phoenix Park and runs until Monday evening.
Jenny Murphy from Co Meath has won a Gold medal at the prestigious show in London.
The “smart bomb” that can target cancerous tumours will be tested on patients in Leeds.
David De Gea is not the only goalkeeper to make the occasional blunder. Here are some prime examples of similarly disastrous mistakes.
Only a handful of familiar Irish faces make the cut for the British royal guestlist – but a few more with Irish links have been working ‘backstage’.
It was all fiscal fisticuffs and feck-onomics on the home front this week – but there was beauty in unexpected places….