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Price of Guinness Set to Increase Again As the Industry Struggles to Adapt
The price hike comes as Diageo and other Alcohol brands try to find their place in a more health-conscious world.
Tradfest Dublin 2026: A Celebration of Ireland’s Oldest Music.
Ireland’s largest trad and folk music festival took place last week with performances from trad legends such as Stockton’s Wing
Dublin Ranked 11th Most Congested City in the World.
The new ranking, from American company INRIX, measures traffic in the Dublin metro area against other cities around the world.
Tá an Chéad Fhoclóir Gaeilge-Gaeilge Tagtha Ar An bhFód
Seoladh foclóir nua aonteangach ar Foclóir.ie i mí na Nollag seo caite
Irish Farmers Protest Against EU-Mercosur Trade Deal
Protests resemble French and Polish demonstrations as well as others across Europe
Sabbatical Officer Nominations Open
TCDSU/AMLCT Sabbatical Officer and University Times Editor nominations are open until noon on January 30th for the upcoming election taking place from the 25th to 27th of February
Three Hospitalised After Incident in TBSI
A chemical spill in Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute (TBSI) has led to the hospitalisation of three people
Protestors Outside US Embassy Condemn Intervention in Venezuela
At the US Embassy today, January 4th, about 60 protesters gathered in the vicinity of the US Embassy to condemn the recent US intervention in Venezuela.
Trinity Erasmus Students Face Long Delays for First Erasmus Grant Payment
Despite being told they would receive grant funds within a week, some students waited nearly 70 days to receive their first payments.
College Spends Almost €200,000 on Perch Café Refurbishment
The €198,467 improvements, which were conducted during the summer of 2025, include a complete redesign of the Perch’s interior, the installation of a new cash point, a more accessible till point and a coffee counter, energy-efficient refrigerators, and LED lighting.