A Festival of Discovery: Music, Art, Food & Wellness

All Together Now Curraghmore Estate, Co Waterford A Festival of Discovery: Music, Art, Food & Wellness. Bank Holiday Weekend 31st July – 3rd August SOLD OUT – BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT TICKETS All... Read more »

In pictures: Donegal emigrant working lives in Scotland exhibition opens – Page 1 of 8

The ‘Working Over By: Donegal Emigrant Working Lives in Scotland’ exhibition opened in the Donegal County Museum, High Road, Letterkenny, to a packed audience of over 120 people. Please click on the... Read more »

Arson accused to be tried in Longford following refusal of application to transfer case

A restaurant-owner accused of an arson attack, which caused in the region of €3m worth of damage to several businesses in the Grafton Court area of Longford town last year, has had... Read more »

Inquest into Offaly farmer’s death continues this afternoon

THE inquest into the death of Screggan farmer Joseph Grogan is continuing at the Coroner’s Court in Tullamore this afternoon. Mr Grogan was 75 when he died on April 15, 2023 having... Read more »

Laois woman volunteers at cancer fundraiser in thanks of care of mother

A Laois woman whose mother lives on with cancer thanks to medication, is volunteering at a huge fundraiser in Emo this summer. Helena Gleeson who lives in Portlaoise, has volunteered at Relay For... Read more »

Kildare’s Naas CBS nurturing acting stars of future – Page 1 of 6

CLICK ON THE ARROWS ABOVE TO GO THROUGH ALL THE PICTURES The vibrant Naas CBS School Drama Club had a night of one act plays recently in The Moat Theatre, Naas. Two... Read more »

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 »