Leo Varadkar to attend Belfast Pride event, but he won't attend the parade
The Taoiseach says he wants to express his support for equality for all in Northern Ireland.
The Taoiseach says he wants to express his support for equality for all in Northern Ireland.
The PSNI hope to highlight the issue of hate crime through their attendance.
They’re mad for a few chicken wings.
‘This group of players have shown unbelievable character, it’s been a tough tour.’
Local authorities have banned the parade for the third year in a row, but organisers said they’d march anyway.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar addressed crowds at Dublin Pride today.
The survey of over 4,000 members of the young LGBT community was part of a national State strategy.
Peter O’Mahony will captain the British and Irish Lions against the All Blacks tomorrow .
Organisers of the LGBT festival said they are working with gardaí to ensure “the safety and enjoyment of all attending”.
But I didn’t lose my job and after a few weeks things settled down, writes Joni Crone.
‘Six months ago I made my debut for Ireland, which I wouldn’t have dreamed of doing before then. I appreciate the opportunities.’
Captain Isa Nacewa says Leinster always believed they could overhaul Clermont.
Irish fans heading down under can take host families up on their generous offer as hotel prices spiral.
Rassie Erasmus’ men are expected to win convincingly in Limerick today.
The southern province moved to the top of Pool 1 of the Champions Cup with a big win over Racing.
It might have been a tough year, but here’s some things to make you smile.
A community group that was a safe space for gay people in 1980s Ireland is the third winner of our Irish Rail free trips partnership.
Repeat after us: Tá an ghrian ag scoilteadh na gcloch…
The Kildare native came 18th overall at the event in Rio today,
The 22-year-old wants to force his way into the team’s starting line-up immediately.
The man who was assaulted remains in a serious condition in hospital today.
“I’m sorry for making you all feel awkward, odd and peculiar.”
We visited the LGBTA campaigner on the eve of the Pride festival.
“I must be flawless for Pride”.
As well as the parade, there’ll be champagne breakfasts and pop parties for the crowds to enjoy.
From civil partnerships to rights for transgender people, this roadshow is looking at the bigger picture in Ireland.
Get your rainbow colours on and get out there.
Tonie Walsh, curator of the Irish Queer Archive, reflects on some of the defining moments of the LGBT movement.
The little green man is now the little green men.
From the Railway Tavern, to the best Facebook admin in the west.
The South Africa-born back-row has been learning the anthem in recent weeks.