Dublin slip seamlessly into gear as they dispatch Roscommon
All-Ireland champions instantly find their groove on the road in Division 1 opener
All-Ireland champions instantly find their groove on the road in Division 1 opener
Last of the famous three Ws still holds the record for consecutive Test centuries
This year stand-alone black cards issued during the league were all wiped thereafter
Mickey Harte’s side are miserly and professional in the sunshine at a buzzing Hyde
Rossies claim second Connacht title in three years as Galway score twice in second half
Connacht champions are playing a record fourth final in a row against Roscommon
The pub on Dawson Street will have a new emphasis on food and an enclosed garden terrace with a retractable roof
Venue will have conservatory style street garden with retractable glass roof
Niall Scully, Gavin Crowley, Barry Kerr and Seán Andy Ó Ceallaighin in danger of suspension
With Kerry still smarting from defeat by Galway, this could be Monaghan’s chance
Roscommon fail to go back-to-back as Shane Walsh inspires Tribesmen at Dr Hyde Park
Connacht side win eight-goal Division Two thriller as Cavan lose to team again
Jennifer O’Connell: From vigilantism to the #MeToo movement, online justice is here to stay
Roscommon defender David Murray breaks down what Mayo, and Andy Moran, do well
Kevin McStay’s team win first title since 2010 after first win over Galway since 2001
Ombudsman cannot hear complaint as website not a member of Press Council
David Murray warns against vigilantism and sensationalism
Man confronted by mob in Monasterevin intends to make complaint to gardaí
Lee Keegan makes quick return to Mayo colours following black card for Colm Boyle
Club aiming to mark their 50th anniversary with victory over Griffith Swords Thunder
David Norris introduced me to the beauty of North Great George’s Street
SPFL’s tv deal is worth only £20m each season – to be shared by 42 clubs
Banking inquiry: Former finance boss claims bank withheld information from Oireachtas
Boy, then seven, was shaken ‘like a rag doll’ as the dog pull him
Amber star found guilty of attack on girlfriend and fined €500
Tribesmen turn around seven-point half-time deficit at Dr Hyde Park
David Murray fails to appear in court after mixing up his dates
Ian Power’s bailout drama captures the yahoo patriarchy of bankers but is ultimately let down by a lack of subtlety
‘A bleak portrait of the end of a pocket empire’. Writer Colin Murphy and producer John Kelleher tell Donald Clarke about bringing the story of the most expensive bank bailout in history to the big screen
Based on the play by Colin Murphy, ‘The Guarantee’ goes into production this month
A debut play about a splitting couple on the cusp of the Irish divorce referendum finds its own divisions
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