One hundred years ago, on September 30th 1917, Thomas Ashe was buried in what would become known as the ‘Republican plot’ of Glasnevin Cemetery. The Kerry-born Ashe had died tragically after ...
a gratifying focus on the evolution of the National Botanic Gardens in Glasnevin, which have not only survived but thrived while so many other arboretums have been swept away by the winds of history.
The OPW project to replace an unsafe 70m perimeter wall around a government office has ended up costing over €490,000. The works, at the Dublin HQ of the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) were ...
A NEW Dublin-made stout has hit the market today – on the same day Guinness bosses raised their prices by six cent per pint.
Sean Murphy and his Na Fianna team-mates got chatting the other night about whether they were the closest club to Croke Park.
A new €1.8m brewery has opened its doors in Dublin. Changing Times Brewery is based in Glasnevin, along the banks of the Royal Canal, and is backed by the families behind some of Dublin’s most ...