Fantastic Ireland will be tough to beat, insists Warren Gatland
After spending nearly six years living on the edge of Connemara, Warren Gatland discovered the value, as well as the...
View ArticleMinister exposes coalition rift over abortion
A change in abortion law will not happen if Fine Gael is returned to power without Labour, the equality minister has...
View ArticleIrish Times apologises to top psychiatrist
The Irish Times has apologised before the High Court to Patricia Casey, a consultant psychiatrist, over comments posted about her...
View ArticleLet police cross border, governments told
The PSNI and gardai should be allowed to cross the border in pursuit of criminals, a parliamentary committee has declared....
View ArticleHSE warns pregnant women over Zika virus
The outbreak of the zika virus in South America has become a “threat of alarming proportions” and up to four...
View ArticleGardai arrest 54 in drugs crackdown
A garda operation targeting drug dealers resulted in the arrest of 35 people in a 48-hour period in Cavan town, Portlaoise...
View ArticleTV licence fee evaders cost state €27m
Irish residents who are evading the TV licence fee are costing the state up to €27 million in lost revenue...
View ArticleLiteracy group warns of Irish ‘low skills trap’
An education group has warned that more resources are needed to help low-skilled people get back into work as Ireland...
View ArticleGAA to debate divisive TV deal with Sky
The GAA is set to debate at next month’s annual congress whether or not to continue its controversial broadcast rights...
View ArticleGreat Scott! The DeLorean is coming back
It really will be back to the future in Texas next year when a new DeLorean is produced for the...
View ArticleSelfies on the move to boost tourism
An Instagram from Inishbofin, a selfie from the Skelligs and a tweet from Carrauntoohill. Ireland’s wild attractions could soon have...
View ArticleIrish link to mystery man found dead on hill
The body of a mystery man who lay down on a remote Manchester hillside to die six weeks ago could...
View ArticleKenny pushes for inquiries referendum
Enda Kenny has said that he is considering a rerun of the defeated inquires referendum to strengthen investigations by oireachtas...
View ArticleHalf of civil servants feel they’re underpaid
Nearly half of the country’s civil servants believe they are underpaid and a third feel they are not valued by...
View ArticleDublin clampers catch 148 drivers a day
Almost 150 cars are being clamped in Dublin every day despite a 5 per cent drop in the overall rate....
View ArticleDavid Beckham? No, Eoghan Rua are heading to Croke Park
A decade ago when he was a member of the Hurling Development Committee during Sean Kelly’s GAA presidency, Liam Griffin received...
View Article‘Let experts test drugs to prevent deaths’
A drug testing scheme that allows users to discover exactly what they are taking should be introduced in Ireland for safety...
View ArticleBruton hits back over role in peace process
John Bruton has hit back at Gerry Adams after the Sinn Fein leader suggested that the former taoiseach had played...
View ArticleWexford growing in confidence after Power struggle
David Power is 30, resilient and assured even though he is the manager of a Wexford team that was last...
View ArticleGuinness pints the way forward for Diageo
An increase in the sale of Guinness helped Diageo return to growth as the drinks giant said it is making...
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