Dublin artist plans new show after cross-Ireland walk and fatherhood changed his perspective.
Author: Darren Hughes
‘I thought pains in my arm after a 5k jog were muscular, but I was actually having a massive heart attack’
Father-of-two paid tribute to the “hero” first responders who brought him back from sudden cardiac arrest.
Dublin great-granny celebrates 30 years of fundraising for local hospice
Stephanie Graham, from Terenure, has been hosting coffee morning’s for Harold’s Cross Hospice since their inception 30 years ago.
Timeless appeal: Young generation with an eye for a gem lead the charge at RDS antiques fair
Young buyers leading surge in antique jewellery as sustainable statement according to top gem expert.
VFI calls for urgent energy supports in Budget
Over four in ten Irish adults plan fewer pub visits for remainder of 2022, due to cost of living pressures.
‘People think of a hospice as a sad, dark place, but it is very lively and positive’: Woman flies coffee to Aran Islands for hospice fundraiser
Woman helps to fly coffee out to the Aran Islands for Ireland’s biggest coffee morning.
Andy Warhol portrait of Grace Kelly expected to fetch massive sum at Dublin art fair
Iconic portrait of Grace Kelly by Andy Warhol will be on sale for over €200,000 in Dublin at Timeless.
Mortgage time bomb: Warning to homeowners on fixed rates as massive ECB rise looms
Homeowners urged to break out of contracts with banks as severe repayment hikes likely to be on the way.
Bearded Dubliner Eddie to ‘brave the shave’ for homeless charity
Eddie Brennan is about to brave the shave to raise vital funds for The Salvation Army Ireland.
Maria’s story: Girl with rare skin disease stars in book explaining disorder to classmates
Brave schoolgirl diagnosed with a rare skin disease becomes cover star of book produced to teach classmates about her illness.