List of magazines in Ireland
National
Newsstand
Arts and culture
- Film Ireland
- Hot Press
- The Journal of Music - classical, contemporary and new music
- State
- Bloomers (magazine) - for emerging female artists based in Ireland.
General interest
- Ireland's Own
- Ireland's Eye
- Irish Countrysports and Country Life Magazine, Irish hunting, shooting, fishing and country lifestyle magazine
- Nós - Irish language youth and lifestyle magazine
- RTÉ Guide
- Saint Martin's Magazine
Homes and interiors
- Construct Ireland - bi-monthly sustainable building title
- House and Home - bi-monthly publication
- Image Interiors & Living - bi-monthly publication
Military
- An Cosantóir - official monthly magazine of the Irish Defence Forces
- Signal - magazine of the Representative Association of Commissioned Officers (RACO)
Motoring
News, current affairs and society
- The Brandsma Review - conservative Roman Catholic magazine
- Business and Finance
- Business Plus
- forth - outspoken current affairs review
- History Ireland
- Humanism Ireland
- IRIS Magazine - Sinn Féin magazine
- The Irish Humanist
- Irish Political Review
- Look Left - broad left magazine published by the Workers' Party
- Magill - political and cultural review
- The Phoenix - satirical and investigative magazine
- Saoirse Irish Freedom - monthly magazine of Republican Sinn Féin
- Village - monthly political magazine
Technology
- Ireland's PC Live! - consumer technology and computing
Other
- Gay Community News (GCN) - Ireland's oldest (and free) gay magazine
Magazine supplements to newspapers
- Innovation - monthly technology supplement to the Irish Times
Trade and professional
- ComputerScope
- Garda Review
- Irish Medical Times
- The Irish Skipper
- Plan - independent monthly architecture title
Regional
Defunct magazines
- Dawn and Dawn Train - Irish pacifist magazines, linked with the International Fellowship of Reconciliation[1]
- Dublin Opinion
- Fortnight Magazine - Northern Irish political magazine
- Gralton magazine - leftist magazine[2]
- Red Patriot and Voice of Revolution - Maoist, anti-clerical, pro-Irish republican magazines published by the Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist–Leninist)[3]
- The Ripening of Time - Marxist magazine[3][4]
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References
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- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 16 November 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Irish Left Review - Looking Left 3: Gralton and Z Magazine". Irish Left Review.
- "Directory of N. Ireland Political Periodicals", Fortnight magazine, no.229, 18 Nov., pp. 11-15, 17.
- "Irish Left Review - DCTV and Looking Left No.2: The Ripening of Time". Irish Left Review.
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