Cork tick all the boxes as Limerick’s league campaign continues to flatline
John Kiely: We’re not accurate at the moment, we’re not doing the basics well’
John Kiely: We’re not accurate at the moment, we’re not doing the basics well’
Fishing group discovers that Irish trawlers will be in area to north of military exercises
Students join 24-hour Irish speaking challenge in over 270 schools across Ireland
Two detectives helped free a family held hostage by gang at Cork house in 2005
Champions unleash barrage of first-half scores to leave outclassed Cork shell-shocked
Final flourish proves fitting reward for Limerick’s ravenous work-rate and hunger
Champions can retain their title in what has the makings of a fascinating encounter
Rebels come into their first final in eight years hoping to cause an upset
Rebels are not far off being the fastest team there has ever been at intercounty level
Brian Lohan rightly angry with referee after controversial decision just after half-time
First-half goals from Darragh O’Donovan and then Kyle Hayes proved crucial
Sector critical of European Commission move which it says threatens produce quality
‘Step in the right direction’ as Howth, Ros an Mhíl and three Donegal ports added to list
Government says European Commission intervention may be required as tensions rise
Department of Foreign Affairs says it is in contact with Scottish and UK authorities
Irish reaction: ‘Very poor’ agreement ‘fails Irish fishermen’, industry group says
Deal on fish urged as time runs short to avoid deep disruption in less than a fortnight
No deal changes to fishing rights could see ‘annihilation’ of coastal communities
Stripping out pelagics such as mackerel from talks ‘totally unacceptable’ to Irish industry
Killybegs fishing industry group says ‘devil will be in detail’ on any deal on certain stocks
Warning value of industry could drop from €1.22bn to between €600m and €700m
Amid escalating violence and fear, it took just one incident to ignite the situation
Donegal industry fears Irish boats losing the right to fish lucrative British waters
Killybegs Fisheries Organisation warns of British inconsistency in trade negotiations
Industry concerned about ‘flashpoints’ over access to waters if UK leaves EU without deal
Greater intensity in Leinster championship vindicated as brittle Cork are shattered
Expert says scheme seeking gifts of properties for up to 15 years has little effect on tax
Scotland had warned it will take action against Irish vessels fishing around islet
Royal County dominate after the break despite playing into the wind
Shoals are moving into northern waters, hitting salmon and seabird populations
Irish Ferry move could severely hit Irish, Spanish and French fish exporters, warns co-op
Industry wants more ‘on the ground’ information and supports for affected businesses
Environmental groups say EU ministers have disregarded scientific advice
Sea frontiers are easily enforced; trawlers must stay within them even if the catch does not
First Government Brexit-ready conference hears of concerns from fishermen and SMEs
All Ireland hurling semi-final throws-in at Croke Park at 5pm (Live, RTÉ2 and Sky Arena)
Brittany company with access to Irish waters acquired by Irish consortium in 2016
Fishing industry leader’s contribution recalled at his funeral in south Donegal
Hayes’s late equalising point sees Cork denied in injury time for second successive week
Joey Murrin says comments by Theresa May on fishing rights have ‘serious implications
Fianna Fáil marine spokesman warns of impact of Brexit on fishing industry
Groups express concern of Britain’s planned withdrawal from London Fisheries Convention
Michael Creed appeals for ‘united’ front from EU states on negotiating fisheries deal
Executives have warned that opening up the six mile limit could lead to extreme over fishing
‘Granuaile’ also back at Irish Coast Guard helicopter crash site as fishing vessels prepare to join sea search
Vessels responding to appeal by Orla Smith, sister of missing winchman Ciarán Smith
Analysis: Ireland should use Brexit as basis to to renegotiate EU fish policy, industry says
Reducing quotas could cost Irish whitefish fleet €15 million next year, says Minister
Allowance will amount to tax credit of €1,270 for workers on board fishing vessels
Oblivious to Brexit, fish know no boundaries - but fishermen will be held to account, conference told
Football qualifer could be switched to Gaelic Grounds
Leaders fear Irish access to 40 stocks shared with Britain could be reduced after Brexit
Cork are blown away by late Mayo goals at Cusack Park as title heads to Connacht
Rebels put poor recent semi-final record behind them in Tullamore
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
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