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Suspicious vehicle tracks led Enniscorthy employees of Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) to discover a large net suspected to be used in illegal activities.
Community, craic and music were things that were central to the life of the late councillor Leo Carthy. Following his passing in 2010, his family began thinking of ways that they could cement his ...
Seapoint’s Dylan Keating admits he almost quit the game last season but he put his US college rollercoaster behind him to top the qualifiers for the Pierse Motor Group South of Ireland Amateur Open ...
The 2005 statement by the Provisional IRA announcing the end of its armed campaign took decades to bring about, Gerry Adams has said.
A man who has been described as “practically blind” has been waiting six weeks for an appointment with an occupational therapist (OT) so that his home can be repurposed for his needs. The “appalling ...
What had the potential to be one of the most frustrating nights in their European history finally delivered relief for St Patrick’s Athletic. They left it late but eventually called on their bench to ...
Stephen Kenny has told his St Patrick’s Athletic player to park their frustrations from a difficult – but ultimately victorious – even with a dogged opposition from Estonia and prepare for a battle in ...
Superheroes were spotted racing through Gorey on Sunday, July 20. Gorey Athletics Club hosted the Superhero fun run as part of the weekend of events taking place during Gorey Market House Festival.
Tadej Pogacar conquered his demons on the Col de la Loze to stretch his advantage in yellow as Ben O'Connor won stage 18 of the Tour de France in a hailstorm.
Jack O’Connor has named an unchanged Kerry team for Sunday’s All-Ireland final against Donegal. Diarmuid O’Connor and Dara Moynihan are added to the subs on a longlist of 28 players for the Croke Park ...
Education Minister Helen McEntee defended the length of schools' summer holidays after she and junior minister Emer Higgins visited St Mary’s Junior National School in Clondalkin, Dublin.
Leona Maguire looks to be building a head of steam for next week’s AIG Women’s Open after firing a five-under 67 to lurk just a shot off the lead in the ISPS HANDA Scottish Women’s Open.
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