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Roundwood, which stands 239 metres above sea level, is among the very highest villages in Ireland and on the August bank holiday weekend it comes alive with its big summer highlig ...
Graham O’Sullivan has gone back to front. From corner-back or wing-back to wing-forward. From number 2 in the 2022 and 2023 All-Ireland finals to the number 12 shirt for this Sunday.
Visiting the breakaway republic of Transnistria in Moldova is akin to stepping back in time to the old USSR before it dissolved - a land of soviet style buildings, communist relics, and stodgy cuisine ...
The Government of Ireland is adopting a ‘wait and see’ approach regarding the protection of jobs and drug supply to the US, following the announcement of wide-ranging US tariffs on Irish products.
In April, to the surprise of absolutely no one, Jim Gavin revealed there had been minimal engagement from inter-county managers with the FRC’s data-gathering process. Shock and indeed horror.
A raft of lawsuits have been filed by survivors and relatives of victims of the Creeslough tragedy Several lawsuits have been filed by survivors and relatives of victims of the Creeslough tragedy. The ...
In times of over-priced butter and the crazy bills of September soon to hit us like an avalanche, every little helps. It may be small in the scheme of the mounting bills on the horizon, but having an ...
The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Simon Harris, has urged citizens to check their passports are in date before making travel plans and to apply for their passport online well in ...
Far-travelled supporters tot up the money and mileage it takes to get to Croke Park From left, Fergal O'Shea, Jerry O'Mahony, Donncha O'Sullivan and Seán O'Sullivan on the train from Kerry to Dublin ...
If the internet is considered a wild west now, the internet of my childhood and early teens was some sort of wonderland mixed with Gotham City.
Rarely has an All-Ireland final generated such a thrill of expectancy; rarely has football’s annual showpiece elicited such wavering uncertainty about the outcome.
The reporter watched on as Richard Brennan carefully kitted himself out in his personal protective equipment. He wore not one, but two surgical masks. He had a hair bonnet covering his head, a plastic ...