Eoin Porter was on cloud nine as he soaked in the celebratory atmosphere on the hallowed Chadwicks Wexford Park turf after helping his side to a dramatic 2-16 to 1-18 Allianz Football League Division ...
A gun smuggler who imported military-grade firearms and sold them to Irish criminal gangs got more than €17,000 in cash returned to him after the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) dropped money ...
Delivery of a brand new strategic housing development in Cork, due to contain 149 apartments split across three blocks, has been slowed down after developers McCarthy Developments objected to a ...
Amid the familiar scenes of Manchester City celebrating a trophy, which will be all too painful for Arsenal, there were a few different images around Wembley.
When your CV lists you as a player who scored the penalty which won the Champions League for your club in one of the most dramatic finals of all time, you’re afforded a bit of freedom to say and think ...
Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has confirmed the contentious overhaul of criminal legal-aid fees is to be introduced on July 1.
Former prime minister Lionel Jospin, who gave France the 35-hour working week and then withdrew from politics, has died aged 88.
Sinn Féin TD Joanna Byrne has hit back at the US-based owners of Drogheda United, following the announcement of their decision to remove her from the club’s board.
The State’s independent planning authority has upheld a local authority decision to approve a multi-million euro housing development in county Cavan by dismissing a local GAA club’s claims its onset ...
Irish motorists should not expect cheaper petrol and diesel immediately after the Government cuts excise duty, the industry has warned.
Three doctors working in Ireland have been struck off the register as a result of sexual offences or inappropriate sexual behaviour, new figures reveal.
Two men who were begging at a Dublin city centre ATM got into a row that escalated into a fight on the street.