Family life
Whether your family are landlubbers or seadogs, there's something to suit every taste in this week's highlights
Whether your family are landlubbers or seadogs, there's something to suit every taste in this week's highlights
Birdsong, By Sebastian Faulks; adapted by Rachel Wagstaff , Everyman Theatre, CorkMay 12 to 17, Previewed by Lily Killeen.
December 1972: Jean McConville, a widowed mother of ten, is abducted and murdered by the IRA.
Penthouse 420, Gracepark Manor, Drumcondra, Dublin 9. Price: €1.1 million. Features: four-bedroom penthouse with panoramic city views. BER: C1. Agent: Lisney.
2 Joyce Avenue, Foxrock, Dublin 18. Price: €995,000. Features: detached five-bedroom bungalow with landscaped gardens. BER: C3. Agent: Sherry FitzGerald.
Bianco. The Culture Factory, Limerick. June 14 to 22. Previewed by Lily Killeen.
The first Mexico-Dublin Business Conference took place in Dublin last week, attended by more than 90 business and political leaders from Mexico.
70 Hannaville Park, Terenure, Dublin 6W. Price: €895,000. Size: 206 square metres. Features: four-bedroom end-of-terrace house. BER: B3. Agent: Sherry FitzGerald.
A course in green fingers for kids, staying fit during pregnancy and shorts that save women embarrassment when exercising.
Forty of Mexico's business leaders are expected to participate in the Mexico-Dublin Business Conference.
19 Kilgobbin Heights, Stepaside, Dublin 18. Price: €695,000. Features: a detached bungalow on a sunny, quarter-acre site. BER: E2. Agent: Douglas Newman Good.
27 Milltown Avenue, Dublin 6. Price: €595,000. Features: three bedrooms, a garden and two surface car park spaces. BER: C3. Agent: Murphy Mullan Estate Agents.
Over 10,000 people are expected to travel on the Easter train at Rathwood near Tullow in Co Carlow between April 12 and 21.
Kenbern, Newtownpark Avenue, Blackrock, Co Dublin. Price: €825,000. Features: an extended, energy efficient, four-bed family home. BER: B1. Agent: Sherry Fitzgerald.
Following on from last week's feature, here are the remaining 12 high-flying entrepreneurs hoping to achieve success in the coming years, writes Lily Killeen.