Luck of an Irish rover Nov 22 2009 by Our Correspondent, Wales On Sunday NICOLA JUNCAR soaks up the culture, and the Guinness, on a short break to Dublin... WHENEVER I go abroad, I like to immerse myself in everything the...
IMPORTANT IRISH ARTThe catalogue for this sale is now on line at www.whytes.ie All our sales are broadcast live with streaming audio and video at Live Auctioneers VIEWING: at our galleries Thursday 26 November 10am to 8pm (with...
Desire to protect Church meant crimes not reported: Dublin Diocese Inquiry THE four Catholic archbishops of Dublin who preceded Dr Diarmuid Martin, were aware of complaints against priests for sexually abusing children — a...
The Jedward twins are getting ready to hit the big time -- whether they win The X Factor or not. The Lucan pair, who were back in Dublin last week filming for last night's X Factor, are already in talks to make an album.
Viva is the name of Maria Tecce's new show in JJ Smyth's on Dublin's Aungier Street tonight at 8.30pm. Backed by Mike Nielsen (guitar), Francesco Turrisi (accordion/ percussion) and Damian Evans (double bass), she will lend her...
Ireland is awash with prostitutes if the latest reports are to be believed, and most of the women are foreign in origin. Hardly surprising given the startling statistic produced by Fine Gael last week that 1,000 men a week are...
We should teach our children to value sex, respect themselves and protect the vulnerable, writes Louis Leahy There is a reason why soliciting for prostitution and brothel-keeping are illegal. But the beautiful former model...
IT WAS Dublin's first car bombing, and this particular atrocity killed two people and wrought great damage in the city centre. But it tends to get forgotten about when other more catastrophic events are remembered. The 37th...
Gardai are warning that the high taxes on cigarettes and alcohol -- which look set to increase in the Budget -- are creating a situation like the Prohibition era in America when the illicit alcohol trade fuelled organised crime.
Controversial auctioneer John Finnegan, who was named in the Ansbacher Report as the holder of an off-shore trust in the Cayman Islands, has left almost €70m in his will, which went to probate in Dublin last week.