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Sunderland marked their return to the Premier League in style with a 3-0 win over West Ham at the Stadium of Light.
Liverpool are expected to make a final bid to sign Newcastle striker Alexander Isak in the coming days, but they could face competition to sign the Swedish international.
This year, Martin Breen marks 12 years in one of Wexford's most trusted veterinary practices – O’Shea, Bramley and Breen. Often a difficult job, one that requires him to be on call for emergencies etc ...
A Kerry woman who travelled from America to compete at Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann is thrilled to have won the ‘cut-throat’ senior fiddle competition on Saturday.
A report detailing the damage done to the fish population of the River Blackwater is expected within four weeks, Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has said.
Listowel Race Company has unveiled its brand-new Harvest Festival Races advertising campaign that includes a cinematic celebration of the many personalities and stories, both in front of and behind ...
If you’re a Texan moving to Ireland, perhaps it’s inevitable that you will end up in Dundalk, once dubbed El Paso by the British press. Elizabeth Redmond wasn’t aware of the Co Louth town’s nickname ...
Planning permission has been refused for more than 30 homes on farmland Tralee. Kerry County Council refused permission for the construction of 34 semi-detached homes at The Farm, Clash West in Tralee ...
Will MKL Gaels channel the hurt of losing last years final and go all the way this time? Will Abbeydorney go from Junior A champions to Intermediate champions? Or will Clounmacon/Moyvane live up to ...
Twenty years ago, Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip, dismantling 21 Jewish settlements and pulling out its forces. The anniversary of the start of the landmark disengagement comes as Israel is mired ...
Medics in Ireland have organised a walk in silence on Dublin’s Grafton Street at 12.45 today to show solidarity with Palestinian doctors and health staff and people.
I went to four Palestine protests in the past six days. Each confirmed that the Irish State and the national broadcaster are wildly out of touch with the public.