Tullamore have had Indian sign over Ferbane in last two finals

2023 Tullamore Court Hotel Senior Football Championship final Tullamore 1-5 Ferbane 0-6 THE scoreline doesn’t tell any lies about a Senior Football Championship final played in dreadful conditions but that won’t bother... Read more »

Laois senator casts critical eye on new endometriosis care framework

On Wednesday, Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill launched the National Framework for the Management of Endometriosis in Ireland, a first-ever clinical care pathway for Irish women living with endometriosis. Endometriosis is among... Read more »

Kildare man takes on first marathon to honour his wife’s kidney donation from childhood friend

Leixlip-based plumber Stephen Rubotham (age 41) has signed up to raise funds for the Irish Kidney Association in his first ever marathon, the Irish Life Dublin Marathon this bank holiday weekend on October 26. He is... Read more »

Limerick man who bit ex-girlfriend during aggravated burglary had submachine-gun in his home

Willie Woodland (31), of Shanabooly Road, Ballynanty, committed the offences while he was wanted by Gardaí for breaching the terms of a suspended sentence for a 2018 firearms conviction for which he... Read more »

A fond final bell for ‘Mr Boxing’ Peter O’Donnell, who fought the good fight and kept the faith

Boxing legend Peter O’Donnell, an undisputed hall of famer, was given a heroes’ send-off today in Raphoe. Peter (aka Wee Pete) passed away on Sunday morning after facing a short illness with... Read more »

Ireland behind on prepping for AI and quantum cyberthreats

Irish firms ‘recognise the potential of advanced technologies, but many are still finding their footing’, says PwC Ireland’s Leonard McAuliffe. Less than half of organisations worldwide are “very capable” of withstanding a... Read more »

Free frights and family fun as Dublin celebrates Halloween 2025

Dublin City Council has unveiled dozens of fun-filled family-friendly events taking place across the city this spooky season. Halloween pumpkin held by child in costume (stock) Dublin City Council has announced a... Read more »

Humphreys and Connolly decry Citywest violence during final debate

The final televised debate, hosted on RTÉ’s Prime Time, saw the two candidates face off ahead of polling day on Friday. On the riots in Citywest, Ms Humphreys said the violence was... Read more »

‘Urgent’ review ordered into case of girl in State care allegedly sexually assaulted in Saggart – The Irish Times

The Government has ordered a review as a “matter of urgency” into the alleged serious sexual assault of a girl who had been under the care of Tusla in west Dublin. Minister... Read more »

US steps up diplomatic efforts to keep Gaza truce intact

Israel and Hamas have both recommitted to the ceasefire plan brokered by US president Donald Trump since Sunday’s flare-up in which a Palestinian attack that killed two soldiers prompted an Israeli bombardment... Read more »