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Aimee Maguire has been given the green light to resume her international career after remedial work on her bowling action that was deemed illegal after being reported at the end of Ireland’s match ...
In the considered opinion of Munster GAA, the best way to run off their senior football championship is to offer preferential treatment to Kerry and Cork at the expense of Clare, Limerick, Tipperary ...
The US House Oversight Committee subpoenaed former president Bill Clinton, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton and eight former top law enforcement officials for testimony in the sex trafficking ...
The iconic Sky & The Ground pub on Wexford’s South Main Street has hosted its fair share of legendary musicians over the years, but none have quite been at the level of global superstardom as Mr Ed ...
Israel's cabinet could authorise on Tuesday a complete military takeover of Gaza for the first time in two decades, Israeli media reported, despite international pressure for a ceasefire to ease ...
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has issued a recall alert for a number of potted coriander products and a hummus product due to concerns over potential contamination with Listeria ...
The father of Shannon McQuillan has said he is “disgusted and ashamed” of the actions of police officers who were with his daughter before she was knocked down and killed.
A local councillor has raised concerns over long-awaited crèches at a residential development in Meath, saying that families are being “left without access to vital childcare services”.
Drogheda has officially passed the population benchmark to be designated a city under European Union definitions—and campaigners are once again calling on the Government to act.
The Office of Public Works has not set a date for when Dowth Hall and the new Bru na Boinne national park will open.
A 42-year-old man has been arrested at Luton Airport after a video emerged which showed activist Tommy Robinson walking away from the scene of an alleged assault at St Pancras railway station.
A judge has said that “rooks can drive people mad” after being told that a Government department is taking a prosecution over the felling of a tree that contained “many nests, many eggs and many ...