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Sophie Toscan du Plantier cold case review - why now?

Sophie Toscan du Plantier cold case review - why now?

Cork murder of French film-maker in 1996 has received massive international attention

Wed Jun 29 2022 - 22:13
GPs report noticeable rise in number of Covid-19 cases

GPs report noticeable rise in number of Covid-19 cases

Doctors urge people to self-isolate once they show symptoms even if testing negative on antigen

Wed Jun 29 2022 - 21:49
Gardaí to carry out ‘full review’ of Toscan du Plantier murder inquiry

Gardaí to carry out ‘full review’ of Toscan du Plantier murder inquiry

French film-maker was killed at her holiday home near Toormore in west Cork in December 1996

Wed Jun 29 2022 - 17:25
It will be at least September before DUP moves on return to Stormont, predicts Michelle O’Neill

It will be at least September before DUP moves on return to Stormont, predicts Michelle O’Neill

Michelle O'Nelll says Liz Truss's bill to scrap parts of NI Protocol owe more to Tory politics than any concern for Irish people

Tue Jun 28 2022 - 21:41
Man (73) charged with murder of Nora Sheehan in Cork over 40 years ago

Man (73) charged with murder of Nora Sheehan in Cork over 40 years ago

Noel Long charged over death of mother of three whose body was found six days after her 1981 disappearance

Tue Jun 28 2022 - 13:27
Joshua Allen remanded in custody as judge reviews full file on case

Joshua Allen remanded in custody as judge reviews full file on case

Darina Allen tells court she believes her grandson has ‘turned a corner’

Tue Jun 28 2022 - 11:40
Green Party councillor elected new Lord Mayor of Dublin

Green Party councillor elected new Lord Mayor of Dublin

Caroline Conroy becomes 11th woman to hold office in capital

Mon Jun 27 2022 - 21:57
New lifeboat offers hope for West Cork harbour that saw one of Ireland’s worst fishing tragedies

New lifeboat offers hope for West Cork harbour that saw one of Ireland’s worst fishing tragedies

Atlantic 85 vessel's arrival marks important day for Glandore Harbour, says RNLI manager

Mon Jun 27 2022 - 15:11
Woman (42) jailed following online and in-person harassment of Sinn Féin TD and businesswoman

Woman (42) jailed following online and in-person harassment of Sinn Féin TD and businesswoman

Sonya Egan pleaded guilty to harassing Jonathan O’Brien and Laura O’Connell between 2018 and 2019

Mon Jun 27 2022 - 14:08
Cork’s history of trade with Europe ‘cushions’ region from worst of Brexit effects

Cork’s history of trade with Europe ‘cushions’ region from worst of Brexit effects

Cork and The Brexit Effect first study of the UK exit’s longer-term consequences for the locality

Fri Jun 24 2022 - 15:35
Tipperary deaths: Gardaí contact British police in effort to identify relatives of couple found dead in home

Tipperary deaths: Gardaí contact British police in effort to identify relatives of couple found dead in home

Retired pair Nicholas and Hilary Smith believed to have died in their house near Cloneen up to 18 months before being found

Thu Jun 23 2022 - 18:20
Judge orders reports on man caught in ‘ruse’ by paedophile hunting vigilantes

Judge orders reports on man caught in ‘ruse’ by paedophile hunting vigilantes

Tim Bowen (45) pleaded guilty to attempted child sexual exploitation after arranging to meet who he believed to be a girl (14)

Thu Jun 23 2022 - 15:28
Tipperary deaths: Gardaí to examine phone records in attempt to establish when couple died

Tipperary deaths: Gardaí to examine phone records in attempt to establish when couple died

Local inquiries and milk found in fridge at home of Nicholas and Hilary Smith suggest pair may have died in late 2020

Wed Jun 22 2022 - 20:51
Tipperary deaths: ‘They made it clear from the outset they didn’t want to be invited in for tea’

Tipperary deaths: ‘They made it clear from the outset they didn’t want to be invited in for tea’

Gardaí await postmortem results to determine how couple whose remains were undiscovered for more than 18 months died

Tue Jun 21 2022 - 20:30
Bodies found in Tipperary house may have lain undiscovered for more than 18 months

Bodies found in Tipperary house may have lain undiscovered for more than 18 months

Postmortem on bodies of Nicholas (81) and Hilary Smith (79) inconclusive as toxicology reports awaited

Tue Jun 21 2022 - 20:17
Postmortems due on remains of Tipperary couple believed to be dead over a year

Postmortems due on remains of Tipperary couple believed to be dead over a year

‘Too early’ to speculate if foul play was involved in deaths of elderly couple, gardaí say

Tue Jun 21 2022 - 13:03
Taoiseach tells HSE system must change to ensure ‘rapid delivery’ of aids for children with disabilities

Taoiseach tells HSE system must change to ensure ‘rapid delivery’ of aids for children with disabilities

Families call on Micheál Martin to act on ‘collapse of children’s disability services with urgency’

Mon Jun 20 2022 - 21:13
Couple (70s) found in Co Tipperary house may have been dead for months

Couple (70s) found in Co Tipperary house may have been dead for months

Gardaí had called to the house in Cloneen, near Clonmel after neighbours reported that the couple had not been seen in some time

Mon Jun 20 2022 - 19:57
Irish fishermen preparing plan to stop French navy’s military exercises

Irish fishermen preparing plan to stop French navy’s military exercises

Planned naval training exercise will impact on migratory fish in Irish territories, say Irish fishermen

Mon Jun 20 2022 - 14:34
Covid: ‘Summer wave’ taking off this month, immunologist warns

Covid: ‘Summer wave’ taking off this month, immunologist warns

Face masks recommended as ‘good tool’ to reduce risk as hospitals brace for higher numbers

Sat Jun 18 2022 - 18:31
New trans support network calls for better balance on RTÉ programmes

New trans support network calls for better balance on RTÉ programmes

Groups say Joe Duffy’s Liveline phone-in shows ‘stigmatised and misrepresented’ trans community

Fri Jun 17 2022 - 04:00
Taoiseach urges sensitivity on transgender issues after Liveline controversy

Taoiseach urges sensitivity on transgender issues after Liveline controversy

Dublin Pride severs ties with RTÉ over radio discussion

Thu Jun 16 2022 - 17:20
Taoiseach refuses to be drawn on President’s criticism of the housing crisis

Taoiseach refuses to be drawn on President’s criticism of the housing crisis

Micheál Martin said he would not be engaging in a debate with Michael D Higgins over housing

Thu Jun 16 2022 - 13:17
Full-scale trade war over Northern Ireland protocol would be damaging for everyone, Martin says

Full-scale trade war over Northern Ireland protocol would be damaging for everyone, Martin says

EU has launched infringement proceedings against the UK for not complying with parts of the agreement

Thu Jun 16 2022 - 12:51
‘Let’s get on with it’: Taoiseach defends mica compensation scheme

‘Let’s get on with it’: Taoiseach defends mica compensation scheme

Micheál Martin acknowledged there is no definitive figure as to the overall cost of the scheme

Thu Jun 16 2022 - 11:56
‘Customers have dropped projects, because they just can’t afford it’

‘Customers have dropped projects, because they just can’t afford it’

One Cork builder’s story of construction in a time of rising inflation and increased labour costs

Thu Jun 16 2022 - 05:00
Some of Higgins’s housing ‘failure’ comments true, Varadkar says

Some of Higgins’s housing ‘failure’ comments true, Varadkar says

Tánaiste refuses to criticise President for recent housing `disaster’ remarks

Wed Jun 15 2022 - 19:00
Army bomb disposal team deal with grenade in Cork suburb

Army bomb disposal team deal with grenade in Cork suburb

Device believed to date from around time of War of Independence

Wed Jun 15 2022 - 06:51
Ireland’s longest serving public representative dies

Ireland’s longest serving public representative dies

Noel Collins was a public representative for 55 years

Tue Jun 14 2022 - 17:07
Dervla Murphy to be remembered at Co Waterford festival

Dervla Murphy to be remembered at Co Waterford festival

Those reading at Immrama Festival of Travel Writing will speak on influence of late travel writer

Tue Jun 14 2022 - 11:35
UK publishes bill to override much of Northern Ireland protocol

UK publishes bill to override much of Northern Ireland protocol

European Commission said it is likely to recommence legal action against the UK

Mon Jun 13 2022 - 18:21
Cocaine use on the rise in Munster with profile of user ‘getting much younger’

Cocaine use on the rise in Munster with profile of user ‘getting much younger’

Gardai and health workers report increased use of cocaine in both cities and rural towns and villages across Munster

Thu Jun 09 2022 - 00:52
Students at Cork school land global entrepreneurship award

Students at Cork school land global entrepreneurship award

Schoolgirls develop resource to teach consent and what is and is not appropriate touching to primary school children

Wed Jun 08 2022 - 19:52
Father of murdered Santina Cawley convicted of assaulting her killer Karen Harrington

Father of murdered Santina Cawley convicted of assaulting her killer Karen Harrington

Michael Cawley pleads guilty and gets ten months suspended for assaulting Karen Harrington who murdered his daughter, Santina

Wed Jun 08 2022 - 14:38
UCC gifted original copy of 1916 proclamation

UCC gifted original copy of 1916 proclamation

Retired Cork businessman Liam Cronin and wife Kaye donate rare copy to University

Tue Jun 07 2022 - 21:49
Kerry farmer jailed for ‘most serious animal cruelty’ judge has ever encountered

Kerry farmer jailed for ‘most serious animal cruelty’ judge has ever encountered

Cow left in distress and pain after losing part of leg for what vet says may have been two months

Tue Jun 07 2022 - 18:59
Woman dies, two children rescued, after car enters Cork river

Woman dies, two children rescued, after car enters Cork river

Gardai are trying to piece together the sequence of events which led to car entering River Lee on Friday night

Sat Jun 04 2022 - 10:45
Woman dies after car enters river in Cork, two children rescued from water

Woman dies after car enters river in Cork, two children rescued from water

Children in hospital with non-life threatening injuries as divers search for missing person

Sat Jun 04 2022 - 06:42
First sloth born at Fota Wildlife Park arrives with impeccable timing

First sloth born at Fota Wildlife Park arrives with impeccable timing

Park’s Tropical House has just re-opened to the public after closure due to the Covid pandemic

Wed Jun 01 2022 - 23:11
Coalition’s success shows Civil War politics over, Varadkar says

Coalition’s success shows Civil War politics over, Varadkar says

Tánaiste welcomes chance to speak at Michael Collins Centenary Commemoration with Taoiseach

Wed Jun 01 2022 - 19:49
Thousands of District Court cases could be delayed following High Court ruling

Thousands of District Court cases could be delayed following High Court ruling

Ruling will have significant impact on court’s operation, gardaí warn

Wed Jun 01 2022 - 19:37
Crew rescued from burning trawler off Co Cork coast

Crew rescued from burning trawler off Co Cork coast

Eleven Spanish fishermen forced to abandon ship when it started taking in water

Wed Jun 01 2022 - 13:38
Cost of living measures to feature prominently in Budget 2023, says Taoiseach

Cost of living measures to feature prominently in Budget 2023, says Taoiseach

Martin signals public transport fare reductions may be extended

Sun May 29 2022 - 18:17
Delivery of pandemic payments has taken too long, says Donnelly

Delivery of pandemic payments has taken too long, says Donnelly

Frontline workers were told in Jnuary they would receive €1,000 bonus related to work during Covid

Fri May 27 2022 - 22:27
Homeless numbers top 10,000 for first time since pandemic

Homeless numbers top 10,000 for first time since pandemic

Breaching ‘dreadful threshold’ highlights need for urgent Government response, says Focus Ireland

Fri May 27 2022 - 18:45
Ireland has ‘done a lot more’ than UK to tackle cost-of-living, says Varadkar

Ireland has ‘done a lot more’ than UK to tackle cost-of-living, says Varadkar

‘Hyper-profits’ are being made at a time when people are struggling to meet bills, says Labour TD

Fri May 27 2022 - 18:02
‘I would have been better off in prison,’ says 86 year old woman who spent 30 hours waiting for hospital admission

‘I would have been better off in prison,’ says 86 year old woman who spent 30 hours waiting for hospital admission

New figures released by the HSE show that three hospitals in Cork and Limerick have the longest waiting times

Fri May 27 2022 - 09:58
Figures for street violence in Cork are up but locals say they don’t tell full story

Figures for street violence in Cork are up but locals say they don’t tell full story

‘Covid skewed the figures, it will probably take three years to get a truer picture’

Mon May 23 2022 - 00:00
Cork’s Quay Co-op celebrates 40 years battling prejudice and inequality

Cork’s Quay Co-op celebrates 40 years battling prejudice and inequality

Organisation to mark anniversary with celebration for staff, suppliers and supporters

Sun May 22 2022 - 19:37
Council removes Maureen O’Hara statue at sculptor’s request following criticism

Council removes Maureen O’Hara statue at sculptor’s request following criticism

Installation taken down in Glengarriff, west Cork within 48 hours

Sun May 22 2022 - 11:16
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