Death at the bridge: The Troubles murder of Terence McKeever, 40 years on
The newly wed businessman was killed by the IRA, but key evidence has since gone missing on both sides of Border
The newly wed businessman was killed by the IRA, but key evidence has since gone missing on both sides of Border
Widow of Niall MacEneaney calls for vehicular manslaughter to be made an offence after sentencing of Michael Ball
What happened on the river Glyde in June is not a local incident. It is a national emergency
Seventy-five people killed on Irish roads so far this year
A period two-bed in heart of Drogheda or a three-bed bungalow on the Wild Atlantic Way
Lack of medical supervision can put women and babies at risk of life-threatening complications, new policy paper states
Strict conditions set for 26-year-old’s bail
Inland Fisheries Ireland says source has been identified as agricultural discharge
‘Definite line of inquiry’ being pursued by Inland Fisheries Ireland following incident in river Glyde near Tallanstown
Two homes, one price: a four-bed cottage on the Cooley Peninsula or a three-bed end-of-terrace in Charlesland Park
Driver of one of the motorcycles was pronounced dead at the scene on Sunday
Minister wants progress on renewable energy, says public are ahead of Government on issue
Cross-Border ferry service linking Louth and Down will not operate this year
Minister for Justice ‘pleased’ about investigation’s development as search carried out Drogheda property
Land bank of 27 acres occupies high-profile position next to M1 Retail Park near Drogheda
Artificial intelligence has been compared to the ‘wild west’, and teachers say they need proper guidance
Court of Appeal found trial judge’s instructions to jury may have been seen as ‘advocacy’ for prosecution in parts
FG TD highlights problems with Drogheda courthouse, which opened in 2017 as part of a €9m investment
The proposed ‘Literary Ways’ criss-crossing Border counties highlight writers from WB Yeats and Seamus Heaney to Nell McCafferty and Lisa McGee
Investigation could lead to inquiry into former hospital consultant following campaign by charity Dignity4Patients
Niall McEneaney catastrophically injured and died after being hit by Michael Ball’s car on St Patrick’s Day 2024
Taxes, competition from North, higher costs and red tape are pushing sector to the brink
Judge highlights vulnerability of victims and late guilty plea
‘Drop-the-debt’ motive alleged for shooting that brought several factions together against him
Peter McDonagh claimed he needed money for cancer treatment, a car and to pay off debts to ‘dangerous people’
Accused would not agree to good behaviour bond in ‘emotionally charged long-standing property dispute’
Two-vehicle collision took place on the Bellews Bridge Road, Castletown, on Wednesday afternoon
Garda resources deployed at court sitting in Drogheda, though not required, as accused men left to applause from small crowd
One price, home and away: from a Norwegian chalet in the mountains to a cottage in Tallanstown
Woman in her 20s taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries
Compulsory purchase orders remain point of contention in projects while others would prefer to see old lines reopen to trains
Monks will continue as patrons of Mount St Joseph College
The ParentChild+ programme aims to model good adult-child interactions for parents who often grew up in disruptive family environments
Across the three waiting list types – inpatient, outpatient, and GI endoscopy – 894,369 people were waiting for treatment last year
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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