Your eyes need SPF too! The summer health mistake most people don’t realise they are making

There are few things more optimistic than a proper sunny summer’s day in Ireland. From sea swims and beer gardens to linen trousers - some people even pretend they ‘love a good hike’. After months of grey skies and emotional support hot drinks, summer in Ireland feels earned. The minute temperatures creep above 18 degrees, […]

Yoga, nature and no screens? The Yoga Picnic is back and parents are loving this lakeside wellness festival

If your summer plans involve finding activities that entertain the kids while also allowing you to experience five consecutive minutes of peace, then we have some great news… The Yoga Picnic might be the family day out you didn’t know you needed. Returning on Saturday, 4th July 2026 to the stunning lakeside setting of Lilliput […]

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Laura Whitmore welcomes her new baby and opens up about her ultimate pregnancy glow

Irish TV star Laura Whitmore has just announced the arrival of her second baby with husband Iain Stirling. While the comic is off in Mallorca offering his fun take on Love Island villa, Laura has been busy at home getting to know her new little bundle of joy. Taking to Instagram in her own funny […]

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Get glam and get hungry! Taste of Dublin is back for the tastiest weekend of the summer

There are few things Dubliners love more than discussing restaurants they ‘accidentally discovered,’ pretending they understand natural wine, and spending an unreasonable amount of money on small plates. Which is exactly why Taste of Dublin continues to be one of the city’s most anticipated summer events. Today's top videos Returning to Merrion Square from Thursday, […]

Get your family experimenting with a variety of flavours and tonnes of fun besides at Taste of Dublin 2026

Parents know the challenge all too well: finding a summer event that keeps adults entertained and keeps children fed, occupied and relatively meltdown-free. Which is perhaps why Taste of Dublin has quietly become one of Dublin’s most enjoyable family-friendly summer outings. Returning to Merrion Square from Thursday, June 11 to Sunday, June 14, the hugely […]

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Meet the overlooked nutrient that could change how we age

There is a growing curiosity around the idea that ageing well is not just about what people avoid, but also about what they may be missing. In kitchens across Ireland, conversations about food have shifted over the years - from hearty home cooking to quicker meals, convenience foods, and ever busier routines. Somewhere along the […]

You’re invited for coffee and chats at Cow & Gate Follow-On Milk’s free brunch

We’ve lost count of the number of questions we’ve Googled or dropped into WhatsApp group chats since our little ones arrived, and there really is nothing better than realising, “ah, it’s not just us”. A chat with someone who knows what you’re going through really does wonders for helping to settle any niggling thoughts, so […]

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You're invited for coffee and expert advice at Cow & Gate Follow On Milk's free brunch

We’ve lost count of the number of questions we’ve Googled or dropped into WhatsApp group chats since our little ones arrived, and there really is nothing better than realising, “ah, it’s not just us”. A chat with someone who knows what you’re going through really does wonders for helping to settle any niggling thoughts, so […]

How to help stop oesophageal cancer before it starts

Heartburn might seem harmless, but Irish health experts are warning that persistent acid reflux could be a much bigger deal than many people realise. Ahead of World Barrett’s Day on May 16th, the Oesophageal Cancer Fund is urging people to learn the signs of Barrett’s Oesophagus – a condition linked to an increased risk of […]

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Help stop oesophageal cancer before it starts by becoming Barrett's aware

Heartburn might seem harmless, but Irish health experts are warning that persistent acid reflux could be a much bigger deal than many people realise. Ahead of World Barrett’s Day on May 16th, the Oesophageal Cancer Fund is urging people to learn the signs of Barrett’s Oesophagus - a condition linked to an increased risk of […]

Brendan Courtney’s My First Home: Ashling Maher on persistence, patience and partnerships for homeownership

Dublin camogie captain Ashling Maher knows all about resilience, teamwork and playing the long game - and it turns out those skills are just as important when it comes to buying your first home. Speaking on Brendan Courtney’s My First Home, Ashling opened up about navigating the emotional rollercoaster of house hunting, balancing elite sport […]

From rugby chants to lullabies! Robbie Henshaw opens up about being a new dad and how he stays in the game

Robbie Henshaw might be best known for his powerhouse performances on the rugby pitch, but off the field, life looks a little different - and a lot more unpredictable. Between elite sport, new fatherhood and a surprisingly structured supplement routine, the Irish rugby star is navigating a season of life that doesn’t come with a […]

Olympian Jack Woolley champions youth mental health at launch of 2026 Vhi Health and Wellbeing Fund

Ireland’s first Olympic Taekwondo athlete and long-standing community advocate, Jack Woolley, has once again partnered with Vhi to launch the 2026 Vhi Health and Wellbeing Fund, encouraging youth groups across Ireland to apply for funding to support young people’s mental health and wellbeing. Now entering its sixth year, the fund reflects the shared commitment of […]

Brendan Courtney’s My First Home: Jade Kirwan on trading in her makeup brushes for a hard hat

If you’ve ever looked at your bank balance, sighed dramatically, and Googled ‘can I just build my own house?’ you’re going to love the latest episode of Brendan Courtney’s My First Home. This podcast that proves home ownership isn’t just for people who understand spreadsheets or casually say things like ‘RSJ’ without panicking. It’s about […]

Keep kids curious and active this summer! The ultimate fun summer camp guide for busy parents

Summer is just around the corner, and parents everywhere are searching for ways to keep their kids happy, active, and engaged during the school holidays. Whether your little one loves to get creative, explore the outdoors, or challenge themselves with sports and games, RollerCoaster’s Summer Camp Guide has you covered! From hands-on STEAM adventures to […]

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Don’t miss our EXCLUSIVE screening of Finding Emily - from the makers of Bridget Jones's Diary and Love Actually

Ever had that one almost-date that could have changed everything... if only you’d got their number right? Well, then you’ll totally fall for Finding Emily, the brand-new romantic comedy that’s as awkwardly hilarious and heartfelt as real life (and yes, it’s from the producers of Bridget Jones’s Diary and Love Actually, so properly good rom-com vibes guaranteed). Meet Owen […]

Small steps, big impact! How to create healthy digital habits for your kids from the start

If you’ve ever handed your toddler a phone so you could drink a hot cup of tea (luxury!) or reply to one email in peace, welcome: you’re in very good company. Screens have quietly woven themselves into the fabric of everyday family life. From video calls with grandparents to cartoons during dinner prep, our children […]

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