Burglary linked to internet blackout in Ballinasloe
Thieves believed to have cut Eir cables before stealing up to €10,000 in cash and cigarettes
Thieves believed to have cut Eir cables before stealing up to €10,000 in cash and cigarettes
Donegal face an ongoing challenge in making the most of their versatile captain’s rare talent
Beginner events now facilitate participation by people of all ages and abilities
‘It’s only taken me close to 13 years but each run has a different story, a different memory’
Provost posts tweet saying ‘alternative proposals’ would be considered by TCD board
Dr Ali Selim ’s support for female circumcision has sparked calls for his removal from teaching post
Overuse injuries are relatively widespread among triathletes, typically affecting lower limbs
Former college newspaper editor considers what you should look out for
Number of courses where ‘random selection’ is used to limit entry falls by more than half
Malachy Clerkin runs the rule over this weekend's Allianz League matches
Junior and intermediate finals are as good a day as you can have following Gaelic games
Keeping a clean sheet would go a long way to ensuring Sam Maguire goes west
Manager Stephen Rochford just glad to have All-Ireland final to look forward to
County’s former trainer Cian O’Neill believes the perennial nearly men now have a cutting edge to them
Westmeath had got to within three points with stirring comeback
Westmeath’s massed defence could pose some problems for Stephen Rochford’s side
Che Cullen penalised after Aidan O’Shea went down six minutes from time
Rank outsiders record their first win over Connacht rivals since 2008 at McHale Park
Weekend GAA previews: Mayo too stronger for London despite injury problems
Statistically better to get a red card later in the season rather than earlier
Mayo player named the Opel GAA/GPA Footballer of the Month for August
DRA has fulfilled positive role in settling GAA disputes but decision to lift ban causes concern
Decision made by GAA’s Disputes Resolution Authority in early hours of Saturday morning
All Star’s absence against Mayo a major setback for Jim Gavin’s charges
No other action to be taken after CCCC reviewed incidents from Sunday’s game
Last week’s disciplinary decisions by the GAA deeply undermined match officials
Central Hearing Committee’s decision has possibly opened up a Pandora’s box
Tyrone manager confirms county board will be appealing the CCCC decision
Two superb goals cap a dominant performance from Connacht champions
Concession of costly goals will continute until exposed full back line are better protected
Jim Gavin’s men produce impressive display to ease to big win
Mayo unable to live with Dublin’s pace and intensity in Castlebar
At home in its dramatic setting, this house on Inis Óirr in Co Galway has just been showcased at the BAU fair in Munich
One of the most coveted defenders in the game accentuates the positive of a good start
Tommy Walsh makes first appearance since return from Australia but picks up an injury
Members of community groups meet in Dublin to ‘show people make a difference’
Sublime Kieran O’Leary point denies fourteen-man Connacht champions and sets up semi-final replay
New York manager Ian Galvin laments fact his side had a limited amount of competitive games to play before they took on Mayo
Stephen Cluxton back for Dublin, Mayo make five changes for Derry clash
Students very close to claiming a big scalp
Phoney war over as James Horan’s men set about dethroning All-Ireland champions Donegal
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