7 French start-ups that tapped fresh funding in 2025

In honour of Bastille Day, here’s a list of some of the exciting French start-ups lighting up the tech world. Today (14 July), France is celebrating Bastille Day to commemorate the 1789... Read more »

Woman guilty of facilitating rape of daughter by her brother

 A woman has been convicted of facilitating the rape of her daughter by her brother — the child’s uncle — over 20 years ago. The woman was convicted by a Central Criminal Court... Read more »

Laws to fast-track apartment size changes could result in High Court challenges, lawyers warn – The Irish Times

Proposed planning law changes introducing a fast-track process to apply new apartment size guidelines to already approved units could lead to a raft of High Court challenges, legal sources have warned. The... Read more »

Donegal crush Meath to set up another Kerry showdown

Donegal set up a repeat of the 2014 All-Ireland SFC decider with a ruthless dismissal of Meath in the weekend’s second semi-final. A trio of second-half goals from Oisín Gallen, Ciaran Moore... Read more »

Three red cards overshadow Division 2 HL final as Midleton defeat Killeagh

Midleton 1-18 Killeagh 0-15  A 54th-minute goal from Mikey Finn proved decisive as 14-man Midleton edged out 13-man Killeagh to win the RedFM Division 2 Hurling League final in Castlemartyr on Sunday.... Read more »

Kerry beaten by Longford | RadioKerry.ie

Kerry FC lost 3-1 at Longford in the SSE Airtricity Men’s First Division. Match report: With temperatures of 29 degrees approaching kick-off, there was a real summer football feel in the air... Read more »

The Cahill project remains firmly on course as Tipperary prepare for showdown with Cork

Whatever about Limerick’s point-prolific displays, goals remain the richest currency in hurling. Cork banged in seven to eviscerate Dublin last Saturday; Tipperary’s quartet tilted the balance (just about) in last Sunday’s sizzler... Read more »

40th Anniversary of Ryanair’s first flight from Waterford Airport

Today, July 8, marks the 40th Anniversary of the first flight by Ryanair from Waterford Airport. Waterford Airport was granted its operational licence in December, 1981 by the Department of Transport. Later,... Read more »

Will Ai Kill Graphic Design?

It’s now fairly clear that ai is going to eliminate a lot of jobs in the service sector and some creative roles are not going to be impervious to this disruption. Exactly... Read more »

It Occurs To Me: Remembering Sister Magdalene

I have met countless people of various faiths over the years, but there are two real Christians that stand out for me. One is the late Bishop Edward Daly who I was... Read more »