Keeping it stylish and other leadership green flags

If you are weighing up your options about a role, take a closer look at how a company’s leadership conducts itself, it can be a great indicator. In the workplace of today,... Read more »

‘I left a commerce degree in UCC to work with wood and I’ve never been happier’

Eoin Reardon loves timber. His millions of social-media followers watch him carve the most extraordinary items, from simple spatulas and garden rakes to epic currachs and even guillotines. “That was for a... Read more »

Soldier F stands trial on two Bloody Sunday murder charges – The Irish Times

The trial of Soldier F, who is accused of murder and attempted murder on Bloody Sunday, has begun in Belfast. The former member of the British army’s elite Parachute Regiment is charged... Read more »

Emmy Awards: No luck for Irish nominees as Adolescence’s Owen Cooper becomes youngest ever male winner

British drama Adolescence, which dominated Netflix’s most-watched list earlier this year, swept the awardsSee the full list of winners below Adolescence star Owen Cooper has become the youngest male actor to win... Read more »

Sales of zero alcohol beer jumped 25% last year

Sales of zero alcohol beer in Ireland increased by 25% last year, new figures show. The report by the Drinks Ireland group also shows that production of non-alcohol beer grew by 77%... Read more »

Ballincollig grind out hard-fought win over Douglas

Ballincollig 1-10 (1-1-8) Douglas 0-11 (0-3-5)  Ballincollig have qualified for the knockout stages of the McCarthy Insurance Group Premier SFC after grinding out a victory over Douglas at Ballygarvan on Sunday evening.... Read more »

Tipperary newspaper scoops national award at prestigious ceremony hosted by RTÉ legend

The Local Ireland Media Awards were announced on Thursday night, September 11 at a gala dinner hosted by RTÉ presenter Marty Whelan at the Mullingar Park Hotel. READ NEXT: PICTURES: Tipperary social media... Read more »

Gaeltacht community fights back against addiction and neglect

In 2023, the Oireachtas established a Citizens’ Assembly on Drugs Use, to evaluate legislative, policy and operational changes to reduce the harmful impacts of drugs on individuals, families, communities and society. However,... Read more »

Almost €100,000 in education funding has been allocated to Longford and Westmeath ETB

Nearly €100,000 in education funding has been allocated to Longford and Westmeath ETB. Over 700 local community education groups will benefit from the Reach Fund to support learners’ personal development and build... Read more »

Shamrocks back on track with solidly mixed performance as Bracknagh go on with damaged confidence

AFTER a thought provokingly poor display in their defeat by county champions, Tullamore in the last round, Shamrocks got things back on track with a convincing, solid win over a disappointing Bracknagh... Read more »