Offaly dig deep and fight hard for encouraging win in Ennis

WITH their heads in the right place, Offaly fought hard to dig out an encouraging Tailteann Cup win in Ennis on Saturday afternoon. Tailteann Cup Senior Football Round 1 Offaly 1-17 Clare... Read more »

Laois cruise to 18-point Joe McDonagh Cup victory over Westmeath

Laois have their second win from three games in this year’s Joe McDonagh Cup after blitzing past Westmeath at TEG Cusack Park on Saturday evening. Laois had a whopping 3-14 on the... Read more »

Galway overturn 10-point half-time deficit to beat Kildare in brilliant Championship battle

Three second half goals helped Galway overturn a 10-point half time deficit against Kildare when the sides faced in Round 3 of the Leinster Senior Hurling Championship. On a sunny afternoon where many had them... Read more »

Job Vacancy: Community Access Facilitator opportunity with No Barriers Foundation

Minimum Level 5 Certificate in General Health and Social Care, QQI (NFQ) or equivalent level in Health Care, Intellectual Disability or Special Needs Assisting qualification or relevant field. At least one year... Read more »

What are some of the top biopharmas looking for in a job applicant?

NIBRT’s annual fair saw some of the biopharmaceutical sector’s key players share their experiences and expertise with potential future employees. On Saturday (25 April), the National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training... Read more »

Timeline of Tess Daly and Vernon Kay’s 22-year-long marriage after sudden split

Timeline of Tess Daly and Vernon Kay’s 22-year-long marriage after sudden split | RSVP Live Need to know The famous couple have had their ups and downs over the years and share... Read more »

Irish man objects to ‘Simpson defence’ claim in child defilement case

A now 34-year-old man sentenced to prison for defiling a 16-year-old girl has argued that the jury in his trial were misdirected when the judge made a comment that appeared to agree... Read more »

Two Irish citizens on board hantavirus outbreak cruise ship will be quarantined on arrival home

Taoiseach Micheal Martin said health authorities are ‘working actively’ to bring the Irish citizens home Cathal Ryan and Danny De Vaal 08:17, 08 May 2026Updated 09:26, 08 May 2026 Medical evacuation off... Read more »

Belfast to Dublin rail service to be improved by €700m cross-border investment

The plan, which will see the delivery of eight new intercity Stadler trains by late 2028, was unveiled at a signing ceremony at Belfast Grand Central Station on Thursday. Cillian Sherlock and... Read more »

Taoiseach calls for ‘continued progress’ on NI legacy law after UK government wins case – The Irish Times

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has defended the UK government’s approach to addressing the legacy of Northern Ireland’s Troubles following calls for the Irish Government not to drop its inter-state case, saying London has... Read more »