Charity auction in Tipperary will support injured jockeys and pony show

Irish Injured Jockeys (IIJ) and The Killusty Pony Show have announced an exclusive art auction and exhibition that will take place on Saturday October 11 at Hotel Minella, Clonmel. This highly-anticipated event... Read more »

Ticket sales from Buncrana Calendar Girls production to be shared between hospices

A percentage of ticket sales from the upcoming production of  Calendar Girls – The Musical in Buncrana is to be shared between the Donegal Hospice and Foyle Hospice.  Rehearsals are in full... Read more »

Longford woman convicted of ‘daily’ €100 thefts from supermarket jailed for seven months

A recent sitting of Longford District Court heard how a local supermarket owner suffered from anxiety over the future of her business after incurring a daily loss of approximately €100 as a... Read more »

Dominant second half performance helps Rhode claim Intermediate title

A DOMINANT second half performance helped Rhode claim the Offaly Ladies Football Intermediate title when they defeated St Manchan’s by a two goal margin in the final played at The Faithful Fields... Read more »

More Laois lands to be rezoned for new housing developments

Laois County Council has confirmed that it will rezone more private lands in the county for residential use. As demand for housing in Laois continues to surge, the council will invite landowners... Read more »

Kildare-based project launched to help Ukrainian refugees integrate

A new EU-funded pilot project launched in North Kildare, bringing together local communities, employers, and Ukrainian Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection to explore practical approaches to refugee integration. The project will run for... Read more »

A night to remember at the Harvey’s Point Cabaret, celebrating 25 years of entertainment magic

Pictured: Niall Coffey, General Manager and Eamonn Gillespie, Host of the Harvey’s Point Cabaret. Photos by Rachel McLaughlin Variety is the spice of life, and what had been a very dull week... Read more »

Top 3 leadership myths debunked

Slay the dragon of bad management advice with this insight from Hogan Assessments’ Dr Ryne Sherman. Let’s set the scene. You’ve just landed your first management role – fair play. Your calendar... Read more »

The traditions that shaped Ireland — and the Irish revival

For over 20 years, my late father, Tadg, used to write a daily column for the Evening Echo that was called ‘Wise and Otherwise’.  He focused on intriguing nuggets of cultural or... Read more »

Storm Amy aftermath leaves one dead and thousands without power countrywide – The Irish Times

A man died and thousands lost power as Storm Amy caused damage and disruption around the country on Friday. The man, who was in his 40s, died during a storm-related incident in... Read more »