Historic banner returns to Dublin
The Na Fianna Eireann banner that was seized from Constance Markievicz’s house in the aftermath of the Easter Rising will...
View ArticleChristy O’Connor Jnr ‘reunited with his son’
Christy O’Connor Jnr, the golfer, was remembered as “one in a million” yesterday. About 2,000 mourners packed Galway Cathedral to...
View ArticleFarrell leads a virtual tour of the 1916 Rising
The revolution has been virtualised and it’s narrated by Colin Farrell. The True Detective star has been signed up to...
View ArticleDemand shuts cancer charity hardship fund
Ireland’s leading cancer charity faced criticism yesterday after it announced it was shutting down a hardship fund for poorer patients....
View ArticleThree ordered to court over failed school
A Bangladeshi businessman has been ordered to attend court to answer questions about the collapse of a disgraced school, which closed...
View ArticleDefendant in tax case ‘must not be named’
The High Court yesterday ordered that a man who lost an appeal aimed at stopping a Revenue investigation into an...
View ArticlePilot ‘warned peer of fog’ before fatal crash
Lord Ballyedmond, the Irish-born Tory peer and self-made millionaire, had been told of concerns about taking off late in foggy...
View Article‘Otter crossings’ signal unexpected wildlife
Why did the semi-aquatic mammal cross the road? To get to the otter side. . . The first “Otters crossing”...
View ArticleIndependent Alliance release radical charter
The Independent Alliance has launched a ten-point charter of radical reforms that would form the basis of their involvement in...
View ArticleGAA saves Irish Guards team from the boot
The GAA has blocked an attempt to kick out the first ever British Army team from its London branch, three...
View ArticleFianna Fail rules out Sinn Fein coalition
Fianna Fail will not form a coalition with Sinn Fein after the next election under any circumstances, its finance spokesman...
View ArticleInsurers given one week for floods rethink
Insurance companies have been given a week to reassess whether they can offer policies to those in areas where flood...
View ArticleMan faked online profile to groom girl, 15
A judge warned of the risks of social media yesterday as a man was jailed for three years for having sex...
View ArticleCase against Anglo bankers ‘non-existent’
The appeal of two former Anglo Irish Bank official against their convictions on conspiracy charges continued yesterday, as one of...
View ArticleProtesters call off Moore Street occupation
Protesters have ended an occupation of historic buildings on Moore Street linked to the 1916 Rising after the state promised...
View Article‘Let ministers campaign on abortion views’
A Fine Gael minister has said that cabinet members should be free to campaign in an abortion referendum. His comments follow...
View ArticleFoley: my family feels pressure rather than me
Anthony Foley was on edge. Six defeats from seven games can leave a person in such a place - particularly...
View ArticleBuoyant port company enjoys record year
The Dublin Port Company had a record year for trade last year as the economic recovery led to cargo volumes...
View ArticleAndy Farrell arrives to help Munster in hour of need
On a seismic day in the history of Munster rugby, Andy Farrell was brought in, a date was set to...
View ArticleClean Break
Fianna Fail finds itself in the most unusual situation, by historical standards, of facing the forthcoming general election with modest...
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