Luke Fitzgerald aims to make child’s play of resurgence
Luke Fitzgerald was one of a sizeable contingent of the Ireland rugby squad who attended the One Direction concert at...
View ArticleShow us you care — lie to us
If you laid out all the political promises about Metro North from end to end they would stretch from Dublin...
View ArticleTwitter signs €92m deal for bigger Irish HQ
Twitter, the social media company, is set to expand its operations in Dublin next year after signing a €92 million...
View ArticleMoney for Nothing
Enda Kenny has said on many occasions that the election will be held early next year. That would be the...
View ArticleBranson riding high at Virgin Media launch
Having spent the night before with Bono, he arrived the morning after clinging to the side of a giant truck...
View ArticlePaul Dunne comes up trumps with ace on professional debut
Paul Dunne, the Irishman who led the Open Championship after three rounds, began his professional career in dramatic fashion yesterday...
View ArticleEditor sued over University of Limerick expenses story
The University of Limerick has filed a defamation action in the High Court against the Limerick Leader newspaper and Alan...
View ArticleQuestions over Star Wars filming permission for Skellig Michael
Consultants who were hired to advise on whether filming for Star Wars on Skellig Michael could go ahead were offered...
View ArticleNama denies loan sale corruption allegations
The National Asset Management Agency has said it has “nothing to hide” regarding the €1.2 billion sale of its Northern...
View ArticleGilmore named as Columbia’s EU peace envoy
Eamon Gilmore, the former tanaiste, has been appointed the EU’s envoy for the peace process in Colombia. Federica Mogherini, the...
View ArticleBellaghy arts centre to pay tribute to Heaney
Over €1.3 million has been pledged by Stormont ministers towards the construction of a Seamus Heaney arts centre in his...
View ArticleLocal authorities refuse 4,000 Nama homes
The government’s response to the housing crisis has been criticised after it emerged that local authorities across the country have...
View ArticleGang jailed for ‘shocking’ armed burglary
Sentences of between five and sixteen years were handed down yesterday to a gang of seven men who carried out...
View ArticleSonar images show First World War shipwrecks
After resting on the seabed for almost a century, the hidden monuments to the casualties of the First World War...
View ArticleManufacturing growth driven by exports
Ireland’s manufacturing sector growth inched up from an 18-month low in September as output fell, but new orders rose slightly,...
View ArticleKevin McManamon backs Championship reform
Kevin McManamon wants change, not just to his status as the most gifted substitute in Gaelic football but also to...
View ArticleProperty demand nets Nama €1.75bn surplus
The National Asset Management Agency (Nama) has said it expects to return a surplus of €1.75 billion, a 75 per...
View ArticleVolkswagen sets out Irish recall plans
Volkswagen has confirmed that almost 80,000 Irish cars are fitted with software designed to cheat emissions testing and will be...
View ArticleIreland ‘needs to double maternity staff’
Ireland is “deluding itself” about its low-quality maternity care, a leading medical consultant has warned. John Crown, an independent senator...
View ArticleIrish lottery down on its luck as sales fall
Sales of various lottery games fell by 8 per cent in 2014 as the National Lottery reported a drop in...
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