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The state is commemorating the 75th anniversary of the North’s ruling Workers’ Party.
The carnival season is nearing its traditional all-out Fat Tuesday celebration.
About 1,500 of emergency service workers and their vehicles took part in the parade.
The streets of Dublin city centre were packed from the early afternoon.
Retired journalist Éanna Brophy recalls a tense wait at the Cathedral doors as the choice of grand marshall prompted controversy.
Gardaí expect 100,000 people to come out to see the Pope in the city centre.
The streets of Dublin city centre were thronged with people from the early afternoon.
The eight masked men, with ages ranging from 30-48, were dressed in paramilitary-style uniforms.
There’s a lot on in Dublin, but there’s a lot more going around the country and abroad this St Patrick’s Day.
Let’s get our spooky spectacle on.
Organisers of the LGBT festival said they are working with gardaí to ensure “the safety and enjoyment of all attending”.
The club say it wouldn’t be appropriate to go ahead with the planned celebrations on Sunday.
Olga Khokhlova was Picasso’s first muse. They were together for 18 years between 1917 and 1935.
From jesters to Wombles, from young to old, here’s a quick history of Dublin’s old St Patrick’s Day parades.
We spoke to the two women responsible for the St Patrick’s Festival pageants, which will make up part of the parade this year.
Children’s Minister Katherine Zappone said yesterday she would not take part in the parade.
Spectators will get closer than ever to the spooktacular street performance in special twilight parade.
Our second winner of a free Irish Rail trip is a group of Irish military veterans of the siege of Jadotville, who are headed for Dublin for a parade in their honour.
The protesters carried the pole with the dogs hanging by their legs through the streets of a town in Kerala state.
The parade attracted a large crowd in Dublin’s city centre.
What a day for Ceejay McArdle.
All hail the Teresa Mannion float.
Today, Montserrat’s connection to an ‘Irish’ identity is strong but this has not always been the case.
All hail the Teresa Mannion float.
From the Kennedys embracing their Irish heritage to flags with slogans such as ‘England get out of Ireland’ being carried through the crowds.
Big or small, they’ll be happening all over the country tomorrow.
The Cork student and campaigner will lead the main event on 17 March.
Funding and street closures mean the event is off this year.
Side streets in the vicinity will closed from 6pm this evening.
The spectacle involved more than 12,000 troops, 500 pieces of military hardware and 200 aircraft of various types.
Minister for Defence Simon Coveney said the Defence Forces will be central to practically all of the events that will happen next year.
Probably not the viral image they were hoping for.
John Dunleavy was the chairman for 22 years.
Half a million people are expected in Dublin tomorrow… We chat to some of the unsung heroes of St Patrick’s Day – to find out how those incredible pageants come together.