Gardai seize €50,000 in new raids on gang
Gardai have seized more than €50,000 in cash, jewellery and other property during a second day of raids on alleged...
View ArticleDon’t bring your bike to the boat races
It’s Ireland’s answer to the Boat Race, but something will be missing this year. Gardai have banned supporters on bikes...
View ArticleGet back to reality, Fine Gael warns Martin
Fine Gael has challenged Micheál Martin to stop “strutting around” as though he won the election and has said the...
View ArticleMartin O’Neill looks to the future with 40-man Ireland squad
It was into Fergie time on a typically nebulous Martin O’Neill press conference when the Ireland manager cracked a one...
View ArticleUS seeks Irish pair over rhino horn trade
Two Irish men being held in France and Austria are facing extradition to the United States on charges of illegally...
View ArticleBest: It’s up to us to get the fans going
Rory Best said that Ireland must live up to the standards expected of defending Six Nations champions by beating Italy...
View ArticleDerek McGrath keeps Waterford’s youthful bandwagon rolling
The game was three minutes into injury time, the scores were level and the free – which shouldn’t have been...
View ArticleHoward ‘attacked me during hide and seek’
A woman has told a coroner’s court that she was lucky to escape when the paedophile Robert Howard tried to rape...
View ArticleBanker trial told of ‘missing link’ in accounts
Accounts published by Anglo Irish Bank in December 2008 did not link the bank’s funding with the €7.2 billion in...
View ArticleCork are likely to suffer more punishment
Round 4 Division 1A Today Cork v KilkennyPairc Ui Rinn, 7pm Just as worrying as Cork’s lack of fight, spirit...
View ArticleClerk who was paid for passports is jailed
A clerical officer who was paid €12,500 to process five passports for foreign nationals who were not entitled to them has...
View ArticleIreland cannot afford to let unions win
The Luas drivers’ looming strike is the result of an industrial relations dispute that has had huge consequences for the...
View ArticleKerry promise stiff test for Mayo’s culture change
Division 1 Today Dublin v DownCroke Park, 7pm Despite Dublin’s fourth successive win last weekend, their first-half display was as...
View ArticleWhen it comes to Brexit, we should butt out
Mid-March is a time when the minds and ears of Irish expats turn to the old country. Sometimes, the traditional...
View ArticleTime to Talk
The political theatre of the new Dail’s first sitting is thankfully out of the way. Now it’s time for Fine...
View ArticleThe time for excuses is over: Ireland must win
Winning is non-negotiable, excuses can no longer be made and the Ireland players now owe it to themselves to rediscover...
View ArticleDublin gives Norway’s poker players a hand
More than 2,000 Norwegians have travelled to Dublin for their country’s national poker championships, which, to avoid Norway’s strict gambling...
View ArticleMcGrath: Save homes from vulture funds
Laws should be strengthened to protect mortgage holders and tenants from “vulture funds” that want to sell their homes, Fianna...
View ArticleMobile numbers ‘could run out in 7 years’
The telecoms regulator is to consider a range of measures to avoid having to add extra digits to mobile and...
View ArticleSinn Fein would cut jobs to end Irish Water
Sinn Fein and the trade unions representing Irish Water staff are on a collision course after the party said it...
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