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The community in Barraduff and Glenflesk will gather this weekend to say their final goodbye to the late Padraig (Paudie) O' Rahilly who died following a tragic accident in the River Flesk earlier ...
Padel is arguably the fastest growing sport in Europe. It has gripped players of all levels across the continent and yet, somehow, a court has never made its way to Connacht.
The value of Irish exports fell back to more typical levels in June, as a period of stockpiling by US importers in advance of tariffs came to an end.
A 20-year-old student has been charged with multiple counts of rape and sexual assault of another male in Dublin four years ago.
Leeds boss Daniel Farke says the arrival of Dominic Calvert-Lewin has not ended the newly promoted Premier League club’s search for more offensive players.
This Galway estate with a newly restored 19th century manor house and two islands has landed on the market for €3,850,000.
Gardaí have launched an investigation into a brawl between two housemates over “washing dishes” in a row that left a man in his 20s in hospital with head injuries.
Wexford man Dr. Kevin Whelan, Professor of Irish History at the University of Notre Dame in Dublin is one of Ireland’s most renowned historians, and a graduate of FCJ Bunclody.
An old school western stand-off is on the horizon as two old Galway foes prepare to face off against one another in the FAI Cup on Friday evening.
Over twenty schools in Mayo will benefit from the new ‘Bia Blasta’ scheme that will see €4.2m in funding go towards providing daily lunches to pre-school children in disadvantaged areas nationwide.
In the early 1930s, famous Irish artist Leo Whelan sat in a smoked-filled dance hall at the Theatre Royal searching for his Rose of Tralee. His ambition that evening was to find and depict a Rose on ...