Man charged with firearms offences after gardaí find revolvers in Cork houseAccused charged with unlawfully possessing three Webleys guns and ammunitionSat Jan 23 2021 - 16:43
‘I’ve yet to meet a homeless woman who hasn’t been raped’: Campaigners seek to establish refuge for those assaulted on streetsOrganisers optimistic project will start in Cork this year after encouraging meeting with TaoiseachSat Jan 23 2021 - 10:15
UCC music department welcomes record bequest of €2mGift from estate of Sidney V Regan to help equip new studio and support studentsMon Jan 18 2021 - 08:02
Plans to import fracked gas through Cork shelvedFracked gas should have no role in meeting Ireland’s energy needs, says Green PartyMon Jan 18 2021 - 06:50
Champion rower Sanita Pušpure wins Cork Person of the YearLatvian rower hopeful for Tokyo Olympics after and London and Rio performancesSun Jan 17 2021 - 17:40
Prioritise home-help workers for Covid vaccine, urges Cork TDCork TD says more than 5,000 home-helps visit almost 55,000 people each weekSun Jan 17 2021 - 16:57
Bishop welcomes religious orders’ commitment to discuss mother-and-baby redressDr Fintan Gavin urges facilitation of Church to avail people born in homes of birth recordsSat Jan 16 2021 - 19:29
Call for stay on housing plan for Bessborough as search for graves continuesCommission could only find burial locations for 64 of 923 infants who died at Cork homeThu Jan 14 2021 - 20:45
Former Church of Ireland bishop of Cork Roy Warke diesHe gave ‘with such generosity of spirit’ to the life of the Church of Ireland, says archbishopThu Jan 14 2021 - 20:33
Nuns ‘distressed’ by controversy over Bessborough infant burialsMother and baby home commission said it was hard to believe nobody knew location of resting placeWed Jan 13 2021 - 19:13
Man in court charged with manslaughter at Cork soup kitchen48-year-old appeared in court after man died following an alleged assaultWed Jan 13 2021 - 15:06
Bishop said State was defying canon law when seeking details of mothers in homeChurch delayed removal of Mother Superior in Cork when infant mortality was at its highestWed Jan 13 2021 - 08:21
‘You have to suffer for your sins’: Resident recalls treatment at Bessborough homeWoman tells commission of being locked alone in a room for 72 hours while in labourTue Jan 12 2021 - 22:49
Commission questions view that no one knows where infants are buried in homeIn 1943, 75% of children born at Bessborough Mother and Baby home in Cork died before they turning oneTue Jan 12 2021 - 19:09
Gardaí send samples from skull found in Cork for DNA analysisHusband of missing Tina Satchwell notified ‘in line with protocols regarding missing persons’Mon Jan 11 2021 - 20:00
Man described as ‘key player on Cork’s heroin scene’ jailed for 8 yearsDerek Keenan pleaded guilty to possessing 2.99kg of heroin with street value of €418,000Mon Jan 11 2021 - 15:22
Cork Harbour fire was second at facility in past four monthsLocals and environmental activists express concern after blaze at depot in RingaskiddySun Jan 10 2021 - 19:31
Teenager charged following major drugs seizure in Cork cityAccused charged with possessing cannabis and possessing cannabis for sale or supplySat Jan 09 2021 - 15:24
Major fire at a grain storage facility in Cork port brought under controlNo reports of any casualties arising from the blaze which was spotted at about 8.40amSat Jan 09 2021 - 12:38
Midleton skull: Gardaí say it may be weeks before identificationRemains believed to be female and were at scene for less than ten yearsSat Jan 09 2021 - 08:54
Corkman working on Capitol Hill tells of drama as protestors storm the CapitolHarry Sheedy and colleagues watched events unfold from safety of basement buildingFri Jan 08 2021 - 21:15
Gardaí break up party with 100 attendees in Co Cork shedMen and women travelled from Cork city to attend party on Thursday nightFri Jan 08 2021 - 20:18
Gardaí arrest teenager after major drugs seizure in Cork cityOfficers recover almost €140,000 worth of drugs in raid on house in Hollyhill areaFri Jan 08 2021 - 10:33
Bones found near location of skull discovery in Co CorkGardaí hope scientific testing can help identify remains discovered near MidletonFri Jan 08 2021 - 08:13
GAA to investigate if Cork footballers trained in breach of Covid-19 guidelinesPictures on social media show men training on Youghal beach without social distancingThu Jan 07 2021 - 17:53
Two men remanded on bail over €60,000 cannabis seizure in CorkCourt hears that neither man made any reply when they were charged with offencesThu Jan 07 2021 - 17:46
Rocker times release of his take on Trump’s America to perfectionFormer Creedence Clearwater Revival leader John Fogerty’s song emerges as riots occur in WashingtonThu Jan 07 2021 - 13:22
Gardaí and experts attempt to solve mystery of skull found in MidletonInvestigators hope tests will enable them to date remains found near old railway lineWed Jan 06 2021 - 22:10
Council chief says €280m Macroom bypass ‘progressing well’New 22km stretch of Co Cork dual carriageway is on target to be open by 2023Wed Jan 06 2021 - 13:38
Call for gardaí to be given high-priority for Covid-19 vaccinesGarda HQ says members of force affected by disease but capacity to do its duties remainsWed Jan 06 2021 - 13:35
Human remains found during greenway works in East CorkWorkmen find skull while carrying out clearance on old Midleton to Youghal rail lineTue Jan 05 2021 - 21:23
Gardaí rule out foul play in Cork man’s deathMan (45) was found dead at house in Bishopstown on New Year’s DaySat Jan 02 2021 - 16:59
Gardaí request pathology services following discovery of man’s body in CorkIt is hoped a postmortem will establish what happened to the 45-year-old who was found with marks on his faceFri Jan 01 2021 - 21:14
GAA ‘leaves lot to be desired’ in terms of gender balanceMore women officers needed in GAA to make it a truly community organisationThu Dec 31 2020 - 10:01
British woman fined €1,500 over air rage incident on flight diverted to CorkWoman (33) was intoxicated and directed homophobic slurs at steward, court hearsMon Dec 28 2020 - 15:35
Man arrested after video of erratic driving in west Cork goes viralSuspect was driving on wrong side of road and narrowly avoided several crashesFri Dec 25 2020 - 10:39
Irish fishing communities will be disappointed by Brexit deal, Taoiseach saysIrish reaction: ‘Very poor’ agreement ‘fails Irish fishermen’, industry group saysThu Dec 24 2020 - 17:21
Christmas always a time of contrasts, says family of Sophie Toscan du Plantier on anniversaryFamily of murdered French woman (39) mark 24th anniversary of killingWed Dec 23 2020 - 11:22
Nine men who survived 1920 hunger strike in Cork recalled in new bookLord Mayor of Cork recalls role of the nine men in the fight for Irish independenceMon Dec 21 2020 - 07:23
Cork gardaí break up ‘car meet’ attended by up to 800 peopleMan (20s) arrested, one vehicle seized during event with little evidence of social distancingSun Dec 20 2020 - 18:58
Explorer, writer Tim Severin (80) dies at his home in West CorkSeverin became famous when he recreated the Voyage of St Brendan across the AtlanticSat Dec 19 2020 - 14:44
Cork’s ‘Shakey Bridge’ reopens after €1.7m refurbishmentPedestrian suspension bridge in Sunday’s Well is the only one of its type in the countryThu Dec 17 2020 - 17:29
Retired businessman charged with sexually assaulting boy scoutsDavid Barry (72) charged with 27 sex offences over almost two decades at a location in CorkWed Dec 16 2020 - 15:05
‘We were very lucky’: Relief as Cork city escapes heavy floodingDropping of gale force winds earlier than predicted lessened the storm surge in river LeeWed Dec 16 2020 - 09:05
Top garda reveals impact of Covid-19 on Cork city crimePubs and nightclubs closed for long periods while more checkpoints boost drug seizuresTue Dec 15 2020 - 19:00
Cork city centre on flood alert as high tides forecastWarning of a tidal surge and strong winds prompt flood warning for WednesdayTue Dec 15 2020 - 18:33
John le Carré pondered move to Ireland, says friend John BanvilleNovelist was in process of applying for Irish passport after tracing family line to Co CorkTue Dec 15 2020 - 15:15
Cork and Kerry fishermen help out Fota Wildlife Park by donating fishFota will use the fish to feed penguins, pelicans and seals amid fall in revenueMon Dec 14 2020 - 16:03
Brexit deal prospects improve as EU and UK agree to continue talksJohnson’s hard line on talks seen by some as a sign that he is preparing to do a dealMon Dec 14 2020 - 06:26
Taoiseach hopeful of Brexit deal while both sides remain in talksUK and EU to continue trade negotiations after agreement to ‘go the extra mile’Sun Dec 13 2020 - 21:54