Cora O’Grady funeral hears she was a bright light with a sense of divilment
Mother-of-two died on Saturday while climbing Galtymore mountain
Mother-of-two died on Saturday while climbing Galtymore mountain
Cora O’Grady took ill with her family while doing the fundraiser for Motor Neuron Disease
Owner Mary O’Callaghan calls State’s visa rules ‘ridiculous, especially in these times’
House and gardens run as B&B with three self-catering houses to rent on the estate
Louise Haigh believes new aggressive approach by Britain is counter-productive
Ticket buyers to be offered refunds as Government bans gatherings of more than 5,000
Gardaí seized €8k in cash, €76k of suspected cannabis herb and growing equipment
Breakdown by county of all locations set for high-speed links in first year of broadband plan
‘He was pushing close to me and breathing on me, invading my privacy. I was terrified’
‘SNA provides Joshua with a vital conduit to learning in the classroom and socialising’
His father built up Galtee cheese, and his first job was designing a piggery: now 95, the unassuming Irish ‘starchitect’ focuses on the small problems, such as where you hang your coat
Couple peddled 10,000km in epic trip that took them through Mongolia and Siberia
One former ploughing exhibitor says it is not worth the hassle but others happy to be there
Ornua boss issues warning at opening of new Kerrygold facility in Mitchelstown, Co Cork
Metal spanner being used by man may have come in contact with live electrical source
Co-op to open first Irish processing plant amid questions over its role in post-quota ero
Bank of Ireland buildings are in Dublin city and in Cork provincial centres
Minister of State says he had no alternative way to make trip from Cork to Dublin
Murphy’s account conflicts with that of taxi driver who said he didn’t want to pay fare
From goats to music festivals, the bank holiday weekend has something for everybody
Dublin cash and carry to pay almost €6,000 for breaching food hygiene regulation
New name will better fit its global expansion drive, says chief executive
Farmers have organised “end-of-quotas” parties to ring in the April 1st regime change
Two restaurants in Mitchelstown, Co Cork issued with food closure orders
The execution of the Iron 12, six of whom were Irish, by the Germans remains one of the great unknown stories of the first World War. Here Hedley Malloch tells how he came across the story and organised a memorial to the unfortunate men.
Pig producer pleads guilty to not preventing suffering by failing to treat aimals eaten by others
Not even a honking white van can spoil a solid start for the station’s team
A year of Yeats. The return of the Gathering. The zaniness of TedFest. The muckiness of the National Ploughing Championships. The musical magic of Electric Picnic. The spectacular scenery of Earagail Arts Festival. And much more. Consider yourself told
Former minister of state told to pay €3,500 after pleading guilty over mobile phone expenses
Main purpose of newlegislation is to cut time spent in direct provision, says Fitzgerald
Enormous contribution of Irish to Battle of Trafalgar reflected in exhibition
Estimated 285,000 passengers expected to travel through Dublin Airport over the weekend
DPP directs trial by indictment for couple and their farm manager
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