Gardaí investigating after Limerick hip hop artist partially blinded in road attack

Limerick hip hop artist and instructor Tobi Omoteso. GARDAÍ are investigating after a well-known Limerick hip hop artist and instructor was blinded in one eye in a road rage attack this past... Read more »

Another brilliant tractor run in memory of Elaine McGlinchey – Pic Special

Once again there was a great turnout for the annual Elaine McGlinchey Memorial Tractor and Lorry Run in Castlefin over the weekend. Dozens of vehicles of all shapes and sizes took part... Read more »

How is Australia working to make data centres more sustainable?

Ehsan Noroozinejad of Western Sydney University explores how Australia is leading the charge in creating data centres with a future focus. On 23 March, the Australian federal government released new expectations for... Read more »

The best and worst counties to raise a family in Ireland

When looking at the number of schools, average house prices, crime rates, and more in each county, there are certain places that rank high above the rest for families Donegal Town(Image: Getty... Read more »

Major social welfare update over new payment and date change

The Government has introduced new measures to combat the surge in fuel prices Cash being handed over a counter(Image: Ulrich Baumgarten via Getty Images) Significant changes are taking place to certain social... Read more »

Tributes after sudden death of young Co Kerry woman who had ‘constant smile’

Olivia “brought smiles to every company she graced” The sudden death of a popular young woman in Co Kerry has plunged her tight-knit community into mourning. Olivia O’Shea, who died on Wednesday,... Read more »

Family of Meath mum battling rare cancer ‘blown away’ as fundraiser tops €685k

Sharon Ball, 38, from Bohermeen, Co Meath, was diagnosed with stage 4 skull-based osteosarcoma last October Sharon and her loving husband Relatives and friends of a Co Meath mother-of-three fighting an “extremely... Read more »

‘Very damning’ – Investigation may prompt EU to look again at alumina sanctions – The Irish Times

The European Union may have to take another look at whether alumina should be included in the sanctions regime against Russia, according to the bloc’s sanctions envoy. David O’Sullivan said this might... Read more »

Inflation will impact Govt construction goals

From the Covid-19 pandemic to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine there have been several global events in the past five years that have caused inflation to suddenly spike. Consumer sentiment had already... Read more »

Kerry FC go down at Bray

Kerry FC conceded in added on time to go down 2-1 at Bray in the SSE Airtricity Men’s First Division. Match report: Kerry FC were on the road Friday night for the... Read more »