Tag Archive | ireland
Crèches being investigated after allegations of mistreatment
Allegations of mistreatment of children at a number of crèches have emerged. The Daily Shift’s Jill Murray reports… About these ads
Eight out of ten Irish people admit to cheating on partners
Eight out of ten Irish people have been cheating on their partners. The Daily Shift’s Denise O’Donoghue reports on the startling figures…
O’Gara may be gone, but he certainly wont be forgotten
After 16 years, the sporting world has bid farewell to Irish legend Ronan O’Gara. The Daily Shift’s Steve Neville looks back on a career filled with glorious highs…
Castlepalooza 2013 line-up announced
Music to Irish festival goers ears as Castlepalooza unveiled their line-up for this years festival earlier today. The Daily Shift’s Elaine Carroll has more…
Transport chaos as bus drivers strike
Many Bus Eireann services are not running today due to industrial action. The Daily Shift’s Roisin Peddle reports…
Passenger: Live at Vicar Street
Passenger a.k.a Mike Rosenberg finished up his Vicar Street performances tonight. Noor Alnaqeeb of The Daily Shift was there…
Russell Howard returns with Wonderbox tour
Russell Howard returns to Ireland next year with his brand new tour Wonderbox. Howard’s new tour will be coming to Dublin’s Vicar Street March 7, 2014. Nicole O Connor of The Daily Shift has more…
One for all and all for marriage
Now that the dust has settled following the Constitutional Convention The Daily Shift’s Joyce Fahy wonders why it has taken so long for the issue of gay marriage to be addressed in Ireland…
Interview: Fall Out Boy
Returning after a three year hiatus with their new album, Save Rock and Roll, Mark Roche of The Daily Shift interviews Chicago rock band, Fall Out Boy…
What makes us Irish
The Daily Shift’s Aoife Bennett takes a look at all the things that make us inherently Irish…
No Macnas parade in Galway this year
There’ll be no Macnas parade at the Galway Arts Festival this year. The Daily Shift’s Jill Murray reports…
Oxegen 2013 returns with a cut in capacity
Another addition to the summer festival season has been announced. The Daily Shift’s Elaine Carroll has more…
Victims get lost in a public gripped by female killers
If it were the Black Widower, The Scissor Brothers or Sean ‘Lying Eyes’ Collins would we still be as interested in the trials and tribulations of some of Ireland’s most notorious criminals?
Man arrested after Dublin stabbings
Three people are recovering in hospital in Dublin following a number of violent incidents overnight. The Daily Shift’s Seán O’Brien reports…
Constitutional convention votes for same-sex marriage
Almost 80% of people at the Constitional Convention have backed gay marriage. The Daily Shift’s Shane Burke reports…