Clocks go forward - that's one hour less in bed tomorrow
The switch to ‘summer time’ happens early tomorrow morning.
View ArticleThe Daily Fix: Saturday
Catch up on the day’s main news, as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed earlier.
View ArticlePoll: Should we stay on Summer Time for good?
Some people reckon keeping the extra hour of daylight would save electricity. Should we keep summer time forever?
View ArticleThe 9 at 9: Sunday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: the rising price of managing our banks, saturation coverage of the Moriarty findings, and the reason Dublin’s swans died.
View ArticleThe Daily Fix: Sunday
Catch up on the day’s main news, as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed earlier.
View ArticleIreland won’t scrap Summer Time – unless we get EU support
Alan Shatter tells the Dáil that Ireland would need the approval of all 27 EU members if it wanted to keep the clocks forward.
View ArticleDon't forget - the clocks go back tonight
The clocks change in the early hours of Sunday 30 October – going back one hour at 2am.
View ArticleNo plans to change daylight saving time system, says Shatter
However, if the UK move forward with it, the Government will review the issue.
View ArticleGoing on holliers? Here's how to get through an airport as quickly as possible
You’re so close to your holiday that you can almost taste it – but there’s just the airport to get through first…
View ArticleIreland shelves investigation on whether to switch time zones
Britain has put proposals to keep its clocks an hour forward on ice – and Alan Shatter says he’s doing so too.
View ArticlePoll: Should Ireland abandon Winter Time - or change time zone altogether?
The government’s shelved any investigation into whether we should change – so we wonder what you think.
View ArticleIMPORTANT REMINDER: We're all getting less sleep tonight
Get to bed early because the clocks will go forward one hour at 1am.
View ArticlePoll: Is the bad Irish weather making you consider a summer holiday abroad?
Met Éireann has warned that warmer weather is still some time off, so a staycation could be a chilly prospect.
View ArticleA child can drown in seconds in as little as an inch of water
Tips to ensure your children stay safe near water this summer.
View ArticleOireachtas agenda: Brighter Evenings Bill and birdwatchers
The first Friday of every month always sees some extra action in the Dáil and committees – and it’s an apt time to start speaking about Irish summer time hours. Is it an outdated thing to be putting...
View ArticleToday and yesterday were hottest days of the year (so far)
It has just officially reached 29.5 degrees in Roscommon.
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