Woman avoids conviction for planning law breaches after agreeing to demolish holiday lettingJudge says that he will not impose any penalty on the defendant over the embarrassment and ignominy she has suffered due to coverage of her failure to comply with council order to demolish unauthorised chalet at scenic West Cork locationTue Oct 25 2022 - 16:27
Michael Collins ‘dismissed threats days before he was killed at Béal na Bláth’Papers of Diarmuid L Fawsitt include a letter by Collins dismissing threats to his life by anti-Treaty Irish AmericansTue Oct 25 2022 - 13:30
Monthly payment for those housing Ukrainian refugees expected to rise to €800Modular housebuilding programme to be expanded to provide accommodation for refugeesMon Oct 24 2022 - 20:31
Two brothers jailed for rape and sexual assault of cousin at their family farmThe court heard the events occurred in the mid-1990s when the complainant and the two defendants were in their early teensMon Oct 24 2022 - 15:17
Limerick Greenway sees huge increase in visitor numbers to boost tourism in West LimerickThe route, which opened in July 2021, has seen over 800,000 visits since coming into useMon Oct 24 2022 - 15:01
Waterford’s Museum of Time shortlisted for prestigious visitor attraction awardHorological museum celebrates historic links between city and Swiss watch and clock makersSun Oct 23 2022 - 13:41
Former taoiseach Bertie Ahern stresses need for principles of non-violence in post-Brexit eraAhern says that legacy of Daniel O'Connell continues to have relevance today in relation to Northern Ireland and the challenges ahead over Brexit and constitutional changeSat Oct 22 2022 - 15:16
Simon Coveney urges DUP to reconsider refusal to restore Stormont executiveSimon Coveney says the DUP demand to resolve issues over the Northern Ireland protocol by October 28th when there is no British PM in place to negotiate a deal with the EU is "an impossible ask"Fri Oct 21 2022 - 17:24
Government will do ‘everything’ to prevent refugees being left without accommodation, says TaoiseachMinisters will meet on Monday in an attempt to address deteriorating situationFri Oct 21 2022 - 15:57
Auctioneers say easing of lending rules will help home buyers but impact will varyAuctioneers say that the Central Bank moves on lending requirements is welcome but may be offset by interest rate rises among other factorsWed Oct 19 2022 - 20:13
Commission urges HSE to improve management of Cork mental health facilitiesMental Health Commission brings HSE to court over alleged breach of registration conditionsWed Oct 19 2022 - 18:42
Cork hotel wins appeal in €22,000 Traveller discrimination caseWRC previously ruled family had been discriminated against when hotel refused them accommodation while homeless in 2018Tue Oct 18 2022 - 21:04
Fifth man arrested over murder in Co Kerry graveyard released without chargeTom Dooley was fatally assaulted while attending funeral at New Rath Cemetery in Tralee on October 5thTue Oct 18 2022 - 10:35
Cork flooding: Council says drains were not blocked before rain delugeCork barman on flooding: ‘One fellow had wellies he was giving people a loan of when they needed to go to the toilet’Mon Oct 17 2022 - 20:29
Flooding and road closures in Cork after torrential rain hits countyHeavy rain and wind expected to continue across western half of Ireland until MondaySun Oct 16 2022 - 20:26
Decade of Centenaries has avoided glorification of violence, Seán Hales event hearsConference told that 1966 commemoration helped fuel violent nationalism over the years that followedSun Oct 16 2022 - 11:13
Taoiseach unveils ‘wonderful collection’ of works by Terence MacSwiney in CorkMartin says the book, compiled by Gabriel Doherty, Fiona Brennan and Neil Buttimer, will help people understand the sacrifice made by MacSwiney for Irish freedomSat Oct 15 2022 - 16:33
Fisherman (62) rescued off Kerry coast after being found injured on crab potting boat Man had gone out alone on his boat the Portan Or from Dingle earlier on FridayFri Oct 14 2022 - 21:56
Gardaí release fourth man arrested in Dooley murder investigationGardaí to prepare file for DPP after releasing 32-year-old man arrested over Thomas Dooley murderFri Oct 14 2022 - 11:37
Cork machete killing: Inquest hears gardaí to send full file to DPP shortlyMicholaj Wilk was attacked by gang in his house near Ballincollig on June 10th, 2019Fri Oct 14 2022 - 09:16
Tom Dooley remembered as loving father and husband at funeral MassSignificant Garda presence in Tullamore as requiem Mass takes place for man killed attending burial in Co Kerry last weekThu Oct 13 2022 - 17:08
Bus and rail workers back call for relaunch of card for passengers with hidden disabilities‘Just a Minute’ card was launched in 2019 to help people with communication barriers, but rollout was muted due to pandemic, NBRU chief saidThu Oct 13 2022 - 07:49
Bus workers’ union opposes any new privatisation of routes NBRU head Dermot O’Leary praised bus drivers’ wages for educating Taoiseach and warned against worsening terms at the union’s conferenceThu Oct 13 2022 - 07:26
‘Angela Lansbury loved Irish people and being able to be herself’: Remembering a Hollywood star who lit up a small Cork townLocals around Ballycotton recall Murder, She Wrote star Angela Lansbury with enduring affectionWed Oct 12 2022 - 20:56
Fourth man arrested over fatal attack at Tralee funeralThomas Dooley (43) died after sustaining stab and slash wounds while attending burialWed Oct 12 2022 - 08:12
Ted Crosbie funeral hears of publisher’s great passion for family and Irish Examiner Cork businessman, who died last Sunday aged 91, ‘lived and breathed the Examiner’, says his daughter SophieTue Oct 11 2022 - 21:15
Bus and rail workers call for mandatory sentences for anyone convicted of assaulting front line staffNBRU calls for mandatory sentences for those convicted of assaulting front line staffTue Oct 11 2022 - 20:55
Gardaí resume questioning of third suspect in Kerry graveyard murderBody of Thomas Dooley released to family with funeral in Co Offaly on ThursdayTue Oct 11 2022 - 12:51
Taoiseach plays down prospect of a dedicated transport police being established immediatelyMicheal Martin tells delegates at the National Bus and Rail Worker Union conference in Cork that a dedicated transport police force is "a bit off"Mon Oct 10 2022 - 12:17
Tributes paid to Cork businessman and Irish Examiner publisher Ted CrosbieCrosbie was one of Cork’s best known business figures, recognised for his innovative technical contributions to printing and publishingSun Oct 09 2022 - 16:29
Second man charged with murder of Thomas Dooley in Tralee graveyardFather-of-seven was fatally injured when he was attacked with slash hooks and machetes on WednesdaySat Oct 08 2022 - 14:52
Man (35) charged with murder of brother at Kerry cemetery‘I didn’t harm my brother at all in any way,’ Patrick Dooley told gardaí when chargedFri Oct 07 2022 - 12:12
Gardaí expected to launch murder investigation into death of man in Kerry graveyardGardaí to launch murder investigation into death of Thomas Dooley who died after he was attacked in a graveyard in TraleeThu Oct 06 2022 - 21:24
Documentary on Vicky Phelan to open IndieCork film festival‘It took a tribe of formidable and determined women to help this film see a release,’ says director Sasha King of VickySun Oct 02 2022 - 10:03
Living in direct provision can lead to children feeling a stigma that makes integration difficult, migrants saySome 24 migrants say they find Cork a welcoming city but still warn about the dangers of discriminationSat Oct 01 2022 - 14:08
Man held by gardaí after €700,000 drugs find in CorkGardai seize 35 kilos of cannabis herb and arrest a 49 year old man after drugs are delivered to a storage unit in the cityThu Sept 29 2022 - 20:21
Gardaí arrest driver and rescue six children after patrol cars rammed in CorkGardaí say it was fortunate no one was killed in incident sparked by domestic dispute in north CorkThu Sept 29 2022 - 15:44
Doctors concerned over decision to extend free GP care to additional 430,000 peopleGPs say the decision to expand free GP care visits will put already beleagured GPs under further pressure with consequences for quality of patient careWed Sept 28 2022 - 20:20
Limerick socialist Jim Kemmy remembered at commemorative conferenceLife of socialist, historian and politician Jim Kemmy commemorated at a three-day conference in his native LimerickSun Sept 25 2022 - 18:58
Murder victim Sophie Toscan du Plantier remembered at concert in west CorkFilm maker Jim Sheridan and Ian Bailey’s ex-partner Jules Thomas among those paying tributeSat Sept 24 2022 - 16:28
Budget support measures will extend into next April, Michael McGrath says Minister says budget not finalised but will focus on cost of living, and supporting families and businessesFri Sept 23 2022 - 21:31
Simon Coveney confident EU can agree Northern Ireland protocol deal with Liz TrussMinister encouraged by signals British government wants to negotiate solution rather than continue with unilateral legislationFri Sept 23 2022 - 20:13
New Cork container terminal marks biggest port investment in a centuryRingaskiddy development expected to handle 120,000 containers in its first yearFri Sept 23 2022 - 18:26
Seven Free State soldiers killed in landmine explosion remembered 100 years onSeven Free State soldiers killed when clearing a landmine near Macroom during the Civil War paid the ultimate sacrifice to lay the foundations of democratic state we enjoy today, says former MinisterThu Sept 22 2022 - 05:00
Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s family hope Garda cold case review will yield results Family of Sophie Toscan du Planter hope garda review will unearth new evidence as they thank the organisers of a memorial concert for "mobilising for Sophie"Wed Sept 21 2022 - 19:15
Higher gas prices will push people to decarbonise energy, economist saysHigher gas prices will drive change in terms of people seeking to retrofit their homes and reduce their bills, says John FitzgeraldSun Sept 18 2022 - 18:19
State needs to invest more in primary health care, health expert urgesMove would alleviate pressure on hospital system, health policy expert Sara Burke tells Dublin Economics WorkshopSun Sept 18 2022 - 17:23
Irish banks can become more competitive, says Banking and Payments Federation Ireland chiefBrian Hayes tells Dublin Economic Workshop that sector is still dealing with legacy of banking crashSun Sept 18 2022 - 15:17
Local authorities should get construction firms to tackle housing crisis, economist saysDr Anthony Leddin argues current approach is not financially sustainableSun Sept 18 2022 - 11:49
Irish Prison Service ordered to accept man and woman claiming to have monkeypox into jails Cork Prison refused to accept inmate after consulting with infection control unitFri Sept 16 2022 - 20:21