The five key moments that shaped the presidential election 

With the results now in and Catherine Connolly due to take up the role of President on November 11, it is worth reflecting on the major turning points in the campaign. Mairead... Read more »

Johnson & Johnson appeals €944,000 award to former Limerick hurler – The Irish Times

Pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson has appealed an award of €944,000 to former Limerick senior hurler Mark Keane over a 2018 workplace incident when he was injured while freeing a colleague trapped... Read more »

Dublin Marathon 2025: All you need to know about the route, road closures, support zones and start times

Now in its 44th edition, the 26.2-mile race attracts elite athletes, club runners, first-time marathoners, wheelchair participants, and charity fundraisers, making it one of the country’s most iconic mass participation events. Here’s... Read more »

UK manhunt for asylum seeker released by mistake

The manhunt is continuing in the UK for an asylum seeker who was accidentally released from where he was serving time for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. Ethiopian national Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu,... Read more »

Cobh Ramblers beaten by Treaty United in promotion play-off

Treaty United 1 Cobh Ramblers 0  Cobh Ramblers have it all to do in the promotion play-off semi-finals following a first leg defeat to Treaty United at the Markets Field on Friday... Read more »

Warriors away in Limerick tonight

Garvey’s Tralee Warriors are away tonight in the Domino’s Men’s Super League. They have a 7 o’clock tip-off against Limerick Celtics. Also tonight, Garvey’s Tralee Warriors U20s get their season underway with... Read more »

Popular Tipperary poetry festival to return for fourth edition

The fourth annual Circling the Square Festival comes back to The Source Arts Centre next weekend. The festival honours Thurles-born poet Dennis O’Driscoll who would have turned 71 this year and welcomes... Read more »

Powerful film screening on Dementia Care

Award-winning artist Marie Brett from Dungarvan is bringing her acclaimed film “Yes, But Do You Care?” to the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) in Waterford on Monday, 27 October, next. Yes, But... Read more »

Carndonagh man failed to stop for gardai and drove through a stop sign at high speed

A young Carndonagh groundworker, who failed to stop for gardai and drove through a stop sign onto a main road during a high-speed pursuit, has been banned from driving for two years.... Read more »

‘Delaying these surgeries makes no sense’: Longford woman calls for statutory enquiry

Kira Carberry was just 10-years-old when she found out that she had Early Onset Scoliosis. Currently studying childcare and from just outside Longford town, she has been advocating for a statutory inquiry... Read more »