Cork Football legend Larry Tompkins opens up about rare cancer diagnosis

Cork football legend Larry Tompkins has opened up on his battle with cancer. He was inducted into the Gaelic Writers’ Association Football Hall of Fame last Friday night, proudly supported by Dalata... Read more »

Catherine Connolly secures strong Tipperary vote in Irish presidential election

Catherine Connolly, the long-serving Galway West TD and Independent candidate, emerged as the clear front-runner in county Tipperary in the Presidential Election, securing commanding victories in both Tipperary North and South. With... Read more »

Ireland’s Tidiest Town title ‘definitely coming to Buncrana’

Ireland’s Tidiest Town title is “definitely coming to Buncrana” and is only a matter of time, said the chairman of the Buncrana Tidy Towns Initiative, Gerard Porter, after they were narrowly pipped... Read more »

High number of spoiled votes in Longford and low Humphreys support a ‘disappointment’

The number of spoiled votes in county Longford and the lack of support for Fine Gael presidential candidate Heather Humphreys despite the funding the county received while she was a Cabinet minister,... Read more »

Offaly brothers selected for prestigious cross country international

TWO Offaly brothers have been selected for a prestigious cross country international in England in November. Barry and Kevin Minnock, from Clonmore in the Cappincur catchment area, have been selected on the... Read more »

Pivot from Midlands peat makes €32 m profit for Bord na Móna

Bord na Móna reported an operating profit of €31.9 million for the financial year to April 2025, according to its latest accounts. The healthy return is recorded in the State-owned company’s first... Read more »

No walks down memory lane for Limerick City Cathaoirleach

Cllr. Daniel Butler speaking with Limerick Post reporter Alan Jacques. Photo: Gareth Williams. AS HUMAN beings we can have a built in mistrust of the future, a fear what change might bring,... Read more »

McConalogue wants the North West to embrace Artificial Intelligence

Charlie McConalogue says he wants the North West to become a region that embraces digital innovation and the potential of Artificial Intelligence. McConalogue, the Minister of State for Sport and Postal Policy,... Read more »

‘Innovation and competition make the pharma sector dynamic’

Optum’s Shanon says pharma is as much about people as it is about science. Vice-president for Optum’s pharma strategy, Shanon has always found that critical thinking and communication are two skills that... Read more »

‘Cautious optimism’ for residents hoping to finally move out of ‘crumbling’ flats

Movement on a long-delayed regeneration project in Dolphin’s Barn means residents could finally leave damp, mouldy, and rundown accommodation. The proposed redevelopment of Dolphin’s House After decades of delays, residents in “crumbling... Read more »