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Hell for Leather is conscious of an audience that might only watch a handful of big games on telly every summer, but the ...
“It isn’t that CIÉ does not have to pay derelict sites levies, but that CIÉ is not aware of any bills having been issued for ...
It represents a drop of 34.3 per cent since 2001. Beer remained Ireland’s most popular alcoholic tipple with its market share ...
There was a significant drop in the average number of patients seen per consultant last year, with ramifications for our long ...
A social media trend has made extreme thinness aspirational once more (if it ever wasn’t). But SkinnyTok, as it’s known, ...
The sideshow around the Galway hurlers’ goalkeeping situation took another twist on Sunday. The Tribesmen had submitted their ...
The candle flickered in the lantern in the window, lit every night since David had started sleeping in the sitting room.
John Moran, Limerick’s first directly elected mayor, calls for a ‘large and thoughtful master plan’ for the city ...
Two late converted tries were of modest consolation to the Warriors and merely distorted the scoreline. Such was Leinster’s ...
Comedian and director Laura O’Mahony directs Footnote, at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, on June 14th, 16th and 17th as part of ...
Two employees in the health service have been suspended with pay or have been on administrative leave for 11 years. Another ...
There is intense pressure on the Government as it proposes to carry out an overhaul of Ireland’s Rent Pressure Zone (RPZ) ...
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