Lots still in-store across Donegal during final week of Earagail Arts Festival

It’s the final week of Donegal’s premier summer event, Earagail Arts Festival (July 12 – 26), and there is still lots in store across the county. Come and enjoy some of the... Read more »

Longford’s Microsoft Dream Space Showcase is a finalist for eGovernment Awards

Longford County Council has been announced as a finalist in The Ireland eGovernment Awards under the Digital Inclusion Award category, recognising the authority’s exceptional work on the Microsoft Dream Space Showcase programme.... Read more »

Last gasp Doyle goal secures dramatic victory for Clara over 14 man Clodigah Gaels

A result that could have significant consequences come the next few rounds as Clara made it two wins from two and it was anything but easy as they were made to work... Read more »

Trouble at Laois National Ploughing Championships raised during licensing application

A JUDGE has warned that if this year’s Ploughing Championships in Co Offaly results in trouble similar to that seen previously in Laois he will not grant a bar licence again. Speaking... Read more »

Kildare homeowners can avail of grants for thatched roofs

Kildare homeowners can avail of grants of up to €20,000 for thatched roofs.  Grants of up to €50,000 are also available for the conservation and protection of historic buildings. Funding will provide... Read more »

Prized pooch Cici sniffing out Nose of Tralee crown for Limerick

Cici, from Lough Gur, who is representing Limerick in the Nose of Tralee competition. Photo: Gareth Williams. TO the rest of Limerick, five-month-old miniature poodle Cici is just one of many good... Read more »

Ward says becoming a TD has been hardest time of his life

Donegal Deputy Charles Ward has says the first six months as a TD has been the hardest and most challenging of his life. As the summer recess begins, Ward expressed heartfelt thanks... Read more »

How to develop human-centric CX in age of agentic AI

Startek’s Abhinandan Jain gives his expert advice on melding human empathy with AI efficiency to boost the customer experience. The future of customer experience isn’t just bright – it’s sensitive. In today’s... Read more »

Oasis experts hail the return of the band for unfinished business 

When Oasis fans were recently criticised by Edinburgh Council in relation to the upcoming three concerts at Murrayfield Stadium in August, Liam Gallagher famously leapt to the defence of those planning on... Read more »

Waterford landlord and son who blackmailed and intimidated woman have sentences suspended – The Irish Times

A Waterford landlord and his son have had their sentences suspended for blackmailing and intimidation of a former tenant in their appeal case. John Guiry (50) and his son John Frampton (28),... Read more »