Regular boxing shows could be on the cards in Donegal – Jason Quigley

Former world middleweight title challenger Jason Quigley says the Rumble In The Hills, Rising Stars card in Letterkenny could be the start of regular shows in the county. Quigley, who is now... Read more »

‘While innovation moves fast, security often lags behind,’ says ThreatLocker CPO

Rob Allen discusses the volatile global cybersecurity space and why a career in cyber is becoming increasingly popular. October is World Cybersecurity Month and at SiliconRepublic.com, it is the month in which... Read more »

Seven children lived in ‘horrific’ conditions with excrement on floors and mattresses

The children and their parents were known to social services for around 10 years – but it was only when police visited the property that the ‘horrific’ conditions were discovered Declan Carey... Read more »

Presidential election fallout leaves many ‘what ifs’

The level of dissatisfaction with the choice available to voters at the presidential election is such that discussion has already descended into highly speculative ‘what if’ scenarios.  The election hasn’t happened yet... Read more »

A wildlife park is shut and local farmers are nervous – how should avian flu be tackled? – The Irish Times

Satellite tracking of wild bird flocks, colour-coded alert systems and localised rapid-reaction protocols may all need to be deployed to deal with the recurring threat of avian flu, an expert has said.... Read more »

Presidential Election Ireland latest: ‘You have no control over who you meet’ – Catherine Connolly responds after pictures emerge of her with man linked to war crimes in Syria

Tánaiste Simon Harris has denied that Heather Humphreys can no longer win the presidential election or that the gap to Catherine Connolly is unbridgeable. Mr Harris said many Labour supporters would be... Read more »

Insurance reforms should bring ‘lower premiums’

The Minister of State with responsibility for Insurance has said savings from reforms of the sector “must be reflected in lower premiums” and “wider availability of cover.” Robert Troy said consumers will... Read more »

Underdogs lean on squad depth with Conor Lehane and Eoin Moloney out

There’s no shortage of form lines and repeat match-ups heading into Sunday’s Cork Premier SHC final. As the two most consistent clubs of the past three seasons, Sarsfields and Midleton have been... Read more »

Council outlines how it will invest almost €1m allocated to Carrick-on-Suir derelict site

The close to €1m funding allocated towards the regeneration of the former Goldcrop site in Carrick-on-Suir will be spent on demolishing old buildings on the derelict quayside property and to seek planning permission... Read more »

Waterford Comes Alive with Nearly 40 Events as Imagine Arts Festival 2025 Takes Over the City

Photo: Patrick Browne Waterford will burst into creativity this October as Imagine Arts Festival 2025 returns with nearly 40 events across theatre, music, dance, visual art and family fun. This year’s headline... Read more »