Happy Hour again: Paul Heaton funds free drinks in nine pubs around Ireland
Housemartins singer funds 60 pubs across Ireland and the UK on his 60th birthday
Housemartins singer funds 60 pubs across Ireland and the UK on his 60th birthday
Brian Murphy is a former Deloitte audit partner
Key Irish figures recall the fear and uncertainty of the pandemic’s early days
Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, Dr Paul Colton will visit the parishes where 13 Protestant men were shot in 1922
From easy exchanges to community spirit, tales of stellar customer service
Returning Kerry manager confirms that Paddy Tally will be part of his backroom team
Insiders fear what the controversy says about the party after 10 years in power, and where it is going
Rebels are not far off being the fastest team there has ever been at intercounty level
From a shaky start to a slow coming together and a recognition of common interests
Round-up: St Patrick’s Athletic stay top on goals scored after draw in Waterford
Round-up: Waterford win in Dundalk for first time in 18 years; Derry earn late draw with Bohs
Struggling Waterford slump to a fifth successive defeat
Deal unites leading names in Irish timber industry and creates a business with revenues of almost €270m
Company formerly known as BrainWaveBank secures further funding from backers
Michael Molloy (28) tells court he sold car used by person who attacked owner and took animal earlier that day
Dubliners win at Dalymount to make move up the table after poor start to the season
Kevin Sheedy’s first game in charge of the Blues ends in cruel defeat
Pricewatch: Since Covid hit, we have splashed out more on our gardens than ever before
Former Waterford winger Walter Figueira causes havoc against his former club
Hosts take hold of third spot thanks to Matt Smith’s stunning early goal at the RSC
Appeals to forestry licence applications stalling supply of 1.1m cubic feet of logs
The separation of the hurling and football seasons has helped the dual club
A tricky week for John Sheridan’s side ends in RSC stalemate as visitors remain bottom
Belfast-based company has secured a total of €4.1m in investment and €2.2m in grants
Covid-19 continues to impact tourism as Mother Jones Festival in Cork also deferred
Tony Delaney pleaded guilty to offences including assault causing him harm
Teenagers ordered to stay out of West Cork by court as part of bail conditions
Pricewatch: Hundreds of people could lose thousands of euro as their travel plans lie in tatters
Staff asked to self-isolate or work from home after employee diagnosed with Covid-19
Fine Gael still insists it wants to enter opposition after policy exchange meeting
Round-up: O’Connor seals win for Waterford; Harps take north-west derby
Gardaí object to bail over the violence used in incident as teen walked home in Bandon
Energy infrastructure group hails ‘transformational’ deal ahead of shareholder vote
Leo Varadkar and Boris Johnson’s crunch Liverpool meeting followed a tense few days
Co-accused charged with nine offences in relation to thefts from three pensioners
Deadline for bids for the ailing shipyard was noon on Friday
Majority of Belfast shipyard is covered by lease that runs until 2119
Workers are continuing a round the clock protest outside the gates of the site
Historic shipyard ‘unable to continue trading’ as no buyer found
Staff exceeded remit and engaged in unacceptable practices, Minister for Justice says
Minister for Climate Action spoke of forestry as a solution to climate emergency
Researcher urges multistakeholder form as way forward if sector is to develop
Average pay packages now exceed €110,000 for accountants with bonuses aplenty
Taoiseach wrote to tech executive pledging to help social media giant ‘realise your plans’
Top party figures hear suggestions FF chief Micheál Martin building Dáil alliances
Juncker wanted a ‘verbal handshake’ with Varadkar before any sign-off with May
Joint interpretive instrument means EU cannot trap UK in backstop indefinitely
Private dinner meeting described as ‘warm’ by aides also focused on stalled NI assembly
Industry to add 6,000 jobs as turnover doubles to €1.6bn
Vote 100: Progressive teacher and fervent separatist became one of the leading women in Irish politics
ReliaQuest and Wrike both planning to add employees
Review of confidence-and-supply agreement goes on with no immediate threat of election
Special party conference may have to approve FG government deals
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices