A history of LGBT+ Pride in Ireland

Pride is a funny thing. The word can have a lot of different meanings to a lot of different people, but in the sunny month of June the word takes on a more specific meaning. That of pride in oneself…

Pride is a funny thing. The word can have a lot of different meanings to a lot of different people, but in the sunny month of June the word takes on a more specific meaning. That of pride in oneself…

There are a lot of hard choices to make in life and deciding on where to eat shouldn’t be one of them. The fair city of Dublin is home to a great number of eateries from all over the world,…

ACCOMMODATIONS Apartments If you are not one of those people who moves from town to town after only a couple of days, if you prefer to get to know a place more slowly, or if you just appreciate only having…

In Dublin, Japanese food is becoming more and more popular and there are quite a lot of Japanese and Asian restaurants here! Either you are an Asian who misses your local soul food or non-Asian who wants to try Asian…

ENERGY The regulator for the electricity and natural gas markets in Ireland is the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER). It was initially established in 1999 under the Electricity Regulation Act 1999. Since then it has had additional functions added to…
Libraries Ballyfermot Library Ballyfermot Road, Dublin 10, South Central Dublin Open Hours Monday – Thursday 10:00 – 20:00 Friday – Saturday 10:00 – 17:00 Sunday Closed Ballymun Library Main Street, Dublin 11, North West Dublin Open Hours Monday – Thursday…

Ireland is an attractive prospect to many people looking to study abroad, from tech courses to medicine. One such international student is Areej Gazzaz, a Saudi medical student who has been living in Ireland with her family for the last…
Club Music The George Great George’s Street Dublin 2, Ireland This is Dublin’s most famous and oldest Gay bar and nightclub. The George has operated for 22 years as a gay venue in Ireland. It’s at the bottom of Georges…

Emergency Accommodation If you are living in Ireland in a hostel, or bed and breakfast, or staying temporarily with friends because you have nowhere else to go, then you qualify as homeless. If you think you may lose your home…