List of magazines in Ireland
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Below is a list of magazines published in Ireland.
National
Newsstand
Arts and culture
- CultureHUB - contemporary cultural and arts magazine, Belfast [1]
- ARTStap - contemporary art review[2]
- Circa - contemporary art review[3]
- Film Ireland
- Hot Press
- Increature - Ireland's underdog cultural and variety online publication[4]
- Irish Arts Review
- The Journal of Music - classical, contemporary and new music
- MRU Magazine - Ireland's music review magazine[5]
- State
- Travel Ireland Magazine - magazine for arts and culture events all over Ireland[6]
Lifestyle magazines
- Positive Life - independent magazine detailing all aspects of living a positive lifestyle[7]
General interest
- Farm & Plant Buyers Guide - bi-weekly, Ireland's highest selling and favourite agriculturalmagazine[8]
- Ireland at Your Leisure
- Ireland of the Welcomes
- Ireland's Eye
- Ireland's Own
- Nós - Irish language youth and lifestyle magazine
- RTÉ Guide
- Voice of the Traveller[9]
Health
- Easy Health
- Irish Vegetarian - quarterly magazine of the Vegetarian Society of Ireland[10]
- The Living Link - quarterly alternative lifestyle magazine for the west of Ireland
- Maternity & Infant
Hobbies, interests and activities
- Ireland Afloat - monthly boating and watersports magazine
- Outside - outdoor activities
Homes and interiors
- Construct Ireland - bi-monthly sustainable building title[11]
- Diarmuid Gavin's Garden Designs
- Image Interiors
- Ireland's Homes Interiors and Living
- Irish Bathrooms
- Irish Homes Magazine
- Irish Kitchens
- Upstairs Downstairs
- The White Book - currently digital only
Motoring
- Auto Culture Ireland
- Auto Trader Ireland
- Autowoman
- Bike Buyers Guide - Motorcycles and Motorcycling
- Drive Magazine (formerly Irish Car Driver) - in circulation in Ireland since 1984, 6 years on RTE with Drive the TV show
- Irish Vintage Scene
- Motoring Life
News, current affairs and society
- The Brandsma Review - conservative Roman Catholic magazine
- Business and Finance[12]
- Business Plus
- forth - outspoken current affairs review[13]
- Fortnight Magazine - Northern Irish political magazine
- History Ireland[14]
- Humanism Ireland
- IRIS Magazine - Sinn Féin magazine[15]
- The Irish Humanist
- Irish Political Review
- Look Left - broad left magazine published by the Workers' Party[16]
- Magill - political and cultural review[17]
- Medugorje Herald - conservative Roman Catholic magazine based in Galway, with special focus on events in Međugorje[18]
- The Phoenix - satirical and investigative magazine
- Red Banner - independent Socialist magazine[19]
- Saoirse Irish Freedom - monthly magazine of Republican Sinn Féin
- Socialist View - theoretical magazine of the Irish Socialist Party
- Unity - weekly magazine of the Belfast branch of the Communist Party of Ireland
- Village - monthly political magazine
Science
- Science Spin - a local view of science both at home and abroad with both general public and specialists in mind[20]
Technology
- Ireland's PC Live! - consumer technology and computing[21]
Women's lifestlye
- Image
- Irish Tatler
- Prudence
- RSVP
- Stellar
- U
- VIP
- Woman's Way
- You and Your Money - also known as Eddie Hobbs' You and Your Money
Other
- Books Ireland
- Easy Food
- Eat Out
- Gay Community News (GCN) - Ireland's oldest (and free) gay magazine[22]
Magazine supplements to newspapers
- Agenda - magazine supplement to the Sunday Business Post
- Computers in Business - monthly technology supplement to the Sunday Business Post
- The Gloss - women's lifestyle magazine free with the Irish Times, formerly a standalone publication
- In Touch - weekly sport magazine free with the Irish Independent
- Innovation - monthly technology supplement to the Irish Times
- Irish Times Magazine - Saturday supplement to the Irish Times
- Star Chic - Saturday magazine supplement to The Star newspaper
Trade and professional
- Accountancy Ireland
- Architecture Ireland - magazine of the Royal Irish Architecutal Association
- Business Ireland - magazine of the Chamber of Commerce
- ComputerScope
- Construction and Property News
- Garda Review
- Get a Life In Tourism
- Hotel and Catering Review
- Industrial Computing
- Irish Computer
- Irish Dentist - actually published in Britain[23]
- Irish Hardware
- Irish Medical Times
- Irish Printer
- The Irish Skipper
- Keystone
- Law Society Review
- Licensing World
- Off Licence
- Plan - independent monthly architecture title
Regional
- Accent - lifestyle magazine for Belfast
- Boyne - health and beauty magazine for Louth, Meath and Cavan
- Business Eye - business features for Northern Ireland
- Connacht Motor Trader
- Corklife - lifestyle and listings for Cork
- Dundrum Magazine
- The Finest - the first and only free newspaper for Tipperary North, also online [24]
- Galway Now
- In Dublin
- The Living Link - quarterly alternative lifestyle magazine for the west of Ireland Galway, Mayo and Clare
- Munster Interiors
- NI Homes & Lifestyle
- Northern Woman
- Ulster Business
- Ulster Tatler
Defunct magazines
- Category:Defunct magazines of Ireland
- The Crane Bag
- Dawn and Dawn Train - Irish pacifist magazines, linked with the International Fellowship of Reconciliation[25]
- Dublin Opinion
- Gralton magazine - leftist magazine[26]
- Red Patriot and Voice of Revolution - Maoist, anti-clerical, pro-Irish republicanism magazines published by the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist)[27]
- The Ripening of Time - Marxist magazine[28]
- Ulster Architect
References
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