GAA ‘will pay for Bloody Sunday headstones’
The GAA has said it would be willing to pay for headstones for six victims of the Bloody Sunday massacre...
View ArticleRobbie Henshaw hints at move to Leinster after ruling out France
Robbie Henshaw ruled out a move to France yesterday but significantly appeared to favour the idea of switching employers from...
View ArticleEngineering firm faces trial over employee’s death
A civil engineering company and one of its directors are facing trial following the death of an employee who was seriously...
View ArticleRacecourse reveals extra €12m expansion plan
It is already one of the country’s premier racecourses but Leopardstown is going the extra furlong with a €12 million...
View ArticleIreland’s most dangerous crossings revealed
A section of railway track between Ballina and Manulla Junction in Co Mayo is considered the most dangerous in Ireland, official...
View ArticleRory McIlroy’s Dubai victory a timely reminder to Jordan Spieth and Jason Day
Remember Rory McIlroy? If there was a danger golf might forget him, Sunday’s victory in Dubai served as a reminder...
View ArticlePay and Display
Over the past few years there have been a number of controversies involving bloated remuneration packages for executives of charities...
View ArticleHybrid game is given new lease of life
Two years after the last rites were administered, life is beginning again for the International Rules series. No sooner had...
View ArticleStep up terror response, Fianna Fail urges
The government needs to be “more robust” in its response to terrorism threats in Europe, Fianna Fail has warned. The...
View ArticleBank of Ireland to redeem preference shares
Bank of Ireland will redeem €1.3 billion of preference shares early next year, paving the way for the bank, which...
View ArticleFormer addict gets life sentence for murder
A former heroin addict convicted of murdering his friend during an argument over drugs was given a mandatory life sentence yesterday....
View ArticleUK to join in Easter Rising commemorations
Thirty years ago, the idea that the centenary of the Easter Rising would be commemorated in a series of events...
View ArticleMost rapists released without rehabilitation
An unacceptably low number of sex offenders are participating in rehabilitation programmes before they are released from prison, the Dublin...
View ArticleLuke Fitzgerald urges Leinster to up game
Luke Fitzgerald admitted that it is up to him and his international team-mates at Leinster to ensure a quick turnaround...
View ArticleWe have plenty of empathy. Just don’t ask us to fight
There’s a standard Irish response to terrorist atrocities in the West that played out once again in the aftermath of...
View ArticleGreek goddess helps to defeat euro forgers
Don’t worry, that new crisp, albeit slightly odd-looking, €20 note in your hand isn’t a fake — but rather the...
View ArticleLiterary greats go head to head in Stormont
New portraits of two of Northern Ireland’s literary greats have been hung in the home of the Stormont assembly. The...
View ArticleBomb parts and ammunition seized in police raid
Seven mercury tilt switches, detonating equipment and 700 rounds of ammunition were part of a suspected dissident republican weapons haul...
View ArticleTerror accused seeks medical release
The suspected leader of a terrorist group should be given a fair hearing before the state objects to his release...
View ArticleRaw sewage dumped into tourist beaches
The contents of lavatories, sinks and drains are being dumped directly into rivers, loughs and the sea at 45 locations...
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