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Excitement is growing in Tipperary as the 25th annual Tour de Munster charity cycle is fast approaching, due to race through the Premier County on Thursday stopping in villages and towns along the way ...
A New Ross man has been handed a prison sentence and a sum of fines and costs to be paid for illegal netting for salmon and obstruction.
In July crews from Ferrycarrig Rowing Club, Killurin, Edermine and St Kearns went to battle on the Slaney, 105 years after the first documented Ferrycarrig Regatta in 1920.
Israel’s military chief has pushed back against Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to seize areas of Gaza it does not already control, three Israeli officials said, as the prime minister faces increasing ...
The parents of Olympic medal winner Annalise Murphy have won a preliminary court battle in their long-running planning dispute over the unauthorised building of two large sheds, one with a bedroom, on ...
Stephen Kenny’s vast experience as a manager in European competition, a road that began for him with Longford Town against Bulgarian opposition 24 years ago, has taught him a thing or two.
When Daniel Cleary was growing up in Crumlin, he was friends with a boy named Jacques Lopes, a Dubliner with family roots in Cape Verde.
Emma: We provide a mock-up of your house-build or renovation so you can walk through it before construction starts.
Bord Bia has been awarded €2.77m by the European Commission to promote European beef and lamb in Asia over the next three years.
Five soldiers have been shot at Fort Stewart in Georgia, leading to a lockdown at the US Army base before the gunman was arrested, officials said.
French firefighters were battling ­yesterday to control the country’s biggest wildfire in almost 80 years, with the blaze in the southern Aude region having already swept through an area bigger than ...
It’s all in the eye of the beholder. No sooner has one season ended in Croke Park with Sky Blue ribbons on the Brendan Martin Cup than another Down Under begins this weekend.