Liffey Swim in danger of not going ahead this year because of legal dispute, court hears
High Court judge implores organisations involved in court battle to resolve their differences to ensure event proceeds
High Court judge implores organisations involved in court battle to resolve their differences to ensure event proceeds
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Update to Irish law required to bring it into line with EU legislation, which would bring first-instance decision on international protection within five months
The Grand Slam winner showed flashes of brilliance during a second-round 69 at Royal Portrush
Australia must make a fight of it against the Lions to recover lost respect
Seamus Behan said he was furious with Liberties Recycling colleague after having his religious beliefs insulted during row
McIlroy bags new sponsor; 2028 Open date and venue complicated by clash with Olympics; Northern Ireland to get new £30m links course
Kyiv denies Budapest’s claims that an ethnic Hungarian conscript was beaten to death
Declarations of unconstitutionality still happening, says Rossa Fanning, but there is less ‘low-hanging fruit’
Group was due to arrive in Dublin on Friday but was denied entry by Department of Justice
Grade One novice chase at Leopardstown on St Stephen’s Day restored to programme
Government withdrawal from southern Sweida province follows days of sectarian clashes and Israeli strikes
True Love takes on just three colts in rescheduled Railway Stakes at the Curragh
Turning the TV on one rainy day on holiday saw Riccardo Rinaldi become hooked on GAA
Officials across European Union even found recalled products listed for sale during their safety and compliance checks
Kildare Wildlife Rescue responded to an oil spill in Kilbogget Park near Cabinteely and a separate incident in Kilminchy, Portlaoise
Lower figures for 2025 follow end of a waiver on developer levies, Micheál Martin says
Motorists caught speeding on road in Co Kilkenny have points and fines cancelled
Maro Itoje admits decision to put Bundee Aki on the tour fines committee could backfire
Israel says the strike, which killed three and wounded 10, was an accident
Michael Hayes ‘would help anybody, no hesitation’, son tells mourners in Limerick
Health watchdog carried out unannounced inspection in March after contact regarding quality of care
Germany chancellor says Israel ‘is defending itself against attack’
High Court decision postponed until Monday but operations ceased on Thursday after examinership failed to resolve business’s problems
The man believed he was speaking with a 13-year-old girl via social media, and was found with ‘sexual paraphernalia’, the court heard
Judge Martin Nolan said Sean Cullen (22) may look like ‘butter wouldn’t melt in his mouth’, but that he got up to a ‘lot of mischief’
Debt can seem overwhelming but there is support available and range of options to get back on your feet financially
Sarah Coyle was born in the year of the Easter Rising
Assistant coach says No 10 has matured as a player and team leader
RHO reaffirms commitment to support indigenous biomethane sector
The legal cannabinoid substance was the second most common drug used by patients presenting with psychosis over a 21-month period, research found
Court hears that when medics started cutting clothes off boy ‘they were finding more and more injuries’
Cameroonian player the third signing of the summer after Matheus Cunha and Diego León
The trio led festival crowds in chants of ‘f**k Keir Starmer’ during late June appearance
Lions are overwhelming favourites to win test series, but a nation is willing them to fail
Coroner Raymond Mahon rejected call from farmer’s family that death be referred to An Garda Síochána
Sale to LS Power is part of plan to generate $20bn from divestments
Limerick-born BBC broadcaster’s Buckinghamshire home sits on 2.84 acres with views of Windsor Castle
Small but influential minority straddles Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Israel and the occupied Golan Heights
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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