As Ireland feasted on Troy mania, supped from a cup brimming with a new-found love for the national team and had thoughts of a jaunt to the USA next year that would be giddier than the most joyful of ...
Naturally enough, the giddiness has been general all over Ireland since the wonder of Portugal and the miracle of Budapest.
Rugby has been a mess this November and never was that more evident than during a chaotic, confusing first half at the Aviva Stadium last night.
Boherbue Christmas Market will no doubt welcome lots of seasonal shoppers when Pearse Memorial Hall opens its doors to the public at 12 noon on next Sunday, November 23. Santa will be in attendance, ...
Gangster's inability to get transfers from mainstream parties is costly in a count Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch at the count centre in Dublin during last year’s general election. Photo: Reuters The wags in ...
Kilcoo have once again booked their place in the Ulster final, and once again, they comfortably bore the weight of being labelled as the ‘favourites’ in their victory over Erne Gaels.
A Tipperary man who verbally abused a garda has been fined €300 at Cashel District Court. Tom Shanahan, of Kilcarney, Ballinure, Thurles, appeared before Judge John O’Leary, in relation to sentencing ...
A line had been drawn through the club season with Clough-Ballacolla once Stephen ‘Picky’ Maher underwent surgery to repair his cruciate on May 13, but the hurling Gods were having none of it.
Tooreen totally outclassed their Galway opponents Meelick-Eyrecourt on Saturday to win a fifth Connacht intermediate hurling title since 2017 at King & Moffatt Dr Hyde Park in Roscommon.
Q: A good friend of mine married a man a few months ago who she met on a dating app. They had been in a relationship for a year prior to that and decided to have a quick wedding abroad. I had only met ...
Repeated thefts must be “absolutely soul-destroying” for business owners and are “not a victimless crime,” a judge said.
Wicklow man’s path from UCD to Celtic saw many setbacks they did not hold back Ireland's quiet man Liam Scales was part of 'the moment' in Ireland's Hungary win having taken the path less travelled to ...