REVEALED: Tipperary man announced as new Chairperson of Medicines for Ireland

Medicines for Ireland, the representative body for the suppliers of the majority of medicines in Ireland, has announced Tipperary’s Donagh O’Leary as its new Chairperson. Since its foundation in 2016, Medicines for... Read more »

Czech Republic vs Republic of Ireland Prediction, Odds & Tips

The most emotionally charged match in Path D. The Republic of Ireland – a nation that lives and breathes international football, that filled Old Trafford and Lansdowne Road through the Jack Charlton... Read more »

Donegal musicians go down a treat at St Patrick’s weekend festival in Germany

Letterkenny musicians recently had the opportunity to shine at the St Patrick’s weekend festivities in Rudolstadt, Germany. Local bands The Soggy Bottom Boys and Bellows and Beats, as well as musicians John... Read more »

‘Like a drug’: Playwright who staged first play in Longford 30 years ago still going strong

A 67-year-old man from Rathowen in Co Westmeath, not far from the Longford border has written 27 plays and is currently working on his 28th. He’s told us that he has no plans... Read more »

Uisce Éireann has ‘badly failed’ North Tipp, says Councillor

UISCE Éireann has “badly failed” the Lower Ormond region, a Councillor commented during the March monthly meeting of Nenagh Municipal District.Cllr Seamus Morris made his remark during a discussion on the state... Read more »

Laois minor footballers undone by clinical Kildare full-forward line in Leinster Championship

Laois were left to rue a pivotal moment on a miserable night in Portlaoise as they fell to Kildare in the opening round of the Leinster Minor Football Championship. In bitterly cold... Read more »

COMMENT: Time to readjust, reset and go again for Kildare

The stadium was practically empty except for one or two reporters who were filing copy to their respective papers.Empty except for Kildare players who, having had their after-match grub, slowly emerged as... Read more »

Hundreds of Limerick renters face higher rents or homelessness

Stock photo: Jozsef Hocza/Unsplash. URGENT change in legislation called for as new figures reveal 934 evictions in Limerick in 2025. The latest Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) Directors Report confirms that Limericks families... Read more »

Are Ireland’s professionals prioritising AI education?

Ian Dodson discusses upskilling in an AI-driven world and the challenges professionals might face in accessing opportunities to learn. Ireland’s AI landscape, and indeed the global space, is changing faster than most... Read more »

Meghan Markle ‘breaks promise to late Queen’ with upcoming Australia trip

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are set to embark on a trip to Australia in mid-April, with royal author Tom Bower claiming Meghan broke a promise to the late Queen with the... Read more »