Woman charged with murder of Santina Cawley gave ‘donut-shaped account’, court told
Defence argue that there are sufficient deficiencies in the prosecution case
Defence argue that there are sufficient deficiencies in the prosecution case
Former seminary in Drumcondra selling contents in aid of Ukrainian refugees
Don O’Callaghan (59) jailed for three and a half years for largest and longest running known case of welfare fraud in State history
Donal O’Callaghan (58) falsely claimed benefits for 30 years after mother and father died
Castles, cadavers and flying saucer sightings: three days in the Boyne Valley
‘Game-changing’ plan will see one of the most historic parts of the city redeveloped
Victim was deaf and never heard vehicle reversing wrong way down Cork street
Workers strengthen outdoor dining options in areas around South William Street
Council decision in 2020 to pedestrianise 17 city streets ‘offers potential for restaurants’
Dropping of gale force winds earlier than predicted lessened the storm surge in river Lee
Micheál Martin urges view of the past with ‘the measured eye of the discipline of history’
Gardaí say central Dublin busy but crowds coming together to drink alcohol down
Gardaí to prepare file for the DPP after releasing €500,000 pension fraud suspect
Detectives believe suspect collected late father’s pension payments since death in 1987
Assuming Raheny are cleared to play, the match will take place on August 29th or 30th
Re-Imagining Cork City plan includes more cycle lanes and pedestrianisation areas
Lithuanian Arunus Butkus (53) found unconscious in street on Friday and died at scene
Coronavirus: Plans aimed at helping maintain social distancing as city re-opens
Publicans estimate trade in city pubs is down by 60-70% as people avoid social gatherings
I am tempted to tap this young guy on the shoulder and suggest he run for the hills
Book review: Margaret Scull looks at the church’s role in the Troubles over 30 years
Publican of popular Hi-B bar known for unique way with customers died on Friday
Gardaí believe suspect was selling illicit spirits to homeless people on streets of city
Just what is student life like in and around our main third-level campuses?
The male in his 20s is the fourth homeless man to die on the city’s streets this year
Martyrs remind us we must not accept everything deemed socially necessary
The Printworks extends to 1,400sq m over three storeys
Everyone agrees churches run too many schools, but nobody wants theirs to leave first
Cork rally hears Emma Mhic Mhathúna must not die in vain
Accused told gardaí he drank two bottles of wine because he was depressed
Hopes visit by royal couple will lead to similar upsurge as followed queen’s visit in 2011
Gardaí plan postmortem to discover cause of 53-year-old rough sleeper’s death
Plan will involve raising road levels and quay walls with open steel cabling barriers
Voting open now for BurgerFest 2018 and there are almost 100 burgers in contention
Judge orders man to make no public comment about a serving garda, a judge or staff at Irish Examiner
‘Maser and Banksy are brilliant, anti-establishment, ballsy and with something to say’
Archbishop Eamon Martin thanks Benedictine monks who guarded Irish saint’s body
Ross O’Carroll-Kelly: 'Ross, you soft-as-shite, south Dublin mammy’s boy'
Saundra O’Flynn had sued Oliver Plunkett pub in Cork after finger tip severed in door
Ireland’s image as rebel nation where each Catholic suspected of treason persisted for hundreds of years
You can’t keep the darkly comic writer from the theatre – hardly surprising for a ‘frustrated actor’. He talks about his play Autumn Royal
Former Kerry All Star will be eligible to play football and hurling for Navan Road club
Sneakers have come off the sports field and onto the catwalk, as designers come up with ever more innovative versions of the humble runner
Howth Coast Guard urges walkers to avoid pier due to risk of waves washing people into water
The midlands town that gave us Joe Dolan and Bressie has more than talented singers
2-3 Princes Street is producing a rent roll of €38,976 per annum
Roads remain closed and gardaí have diversions in place for several areas deemed unsafe
Met Éireann records 50mm of rainfall in 24 hours at Cork Airport
Businesses threaten €1m action if flood relief works fail to get under way next June
Procedures need to be made more robust and less exposed to legal challenge says Bandon Flood Group
Storm Desmond estimated to have caused millions of euros in Bandon
Oliver Plunkett Street takes the Great Street Award 2016 in UK and Ireland
The second city’s second street is the only one in Ireland to be shortlisted for a Great Street Award by a London-based academy. Is it a good choice?
French man Vincent Morgain died on September 15th after being assaulted
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