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Cork Beo on MSNCork's Elaine Crowley to return to 'first love' acting as she lands role in feature filmElaine Crowley is returning to her first love of acting – and has landed a role in her first feature film, due to film later ...
ALL-IRELAND champs CORK will aim to exorcise FIVE Very Camogie League Division 1A final defeats after booking their place in ...
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Cork Beo on MSNTrump's Commerce Secretary in new rant about Ireland 'scamming' US in tech and pharmaThe current US Commerce Secretary - Howard Luttnick - has once again targeted Ireland, calling our country his 'favourite tax ...
Patrick Horgan adds to incredible CV as Cork hurling icon surpasses Eddie Keher atop impressive list
PATRICK HORGAN chipped in with 1-9 of Cork’s 4-22 haul as the Rebels crushed Galway to book a Division 1A final date with ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTeam news: Cork name 12 of last year's All-Ireland final team for Galway clashTipperary, who have already qualified for the April 5 final, have rested their U20 players among others for their clash with ...
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Irish Examiner on MSN'He was our north star' - Cork legend Ger Fitzgerald remembered for skill on the pitch and commitment to club and countyGer Fitzgerald’s utter dedication to Midleton and Cork were remembered by his wife Kathryn at his funeral mass on Friday.
Ireland's wealth has always been tied up in the sea. From Roman coins brought here by traders from Britain, to the Vikings ...
Ger Fitzgerald, a two-time All-Ireland-winning hurler with Cork, has died aged 60 after an illness. The corner-forward scored ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNFormer dual star gives clear view on Cork in Tailteann Cup as hurlers chase silverwareCork hurlers are chasing a first League title in 27 years while the footballers are looking over the shoulders in Division ...
A 9,500-euro chair made with the same historic Irish slate used in Westminster Abbey will be among the main attractions at a ...
Record the sound of every bird species in the country. The mission is not frivolous, though. Many of the birds may soon be ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook wrote to Ireland's new prime minister to congratulate him and talk about the future of the company in the country.
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