St Finbarrs do it the hard way after nearly surrendering half-time lead
Intervention from Cork veteran Shields proves to be crucial to take Munster crown
Intervention from Cork veteran Shields proves to be crucial to take Munster crown
Ailesbury Road residents had challenged fast-track permission for development
Action centres on planning board’s decision that the development constitutes strategic infrastructure development
Council faces action on decision to deem plan to redevelop Liberties buildings as invalid
Treatment for imbalance involved purging, starving, vomiting or bloodletting
Fresh application for a ‘very similar’ development has been made, court told
Kelly the last rider to defend Shay Elliott Memorial title
Arguments about community rights v economic development likely to arise in court hearing
Rowing club objected to boundary around former pub premises in Co Donegal
Group backs residents’ calls for M28 in Cork to be diverted around Ringaskiddy village
On the 50th day of Brownfield case, judge says it may be referred to European Court
High Court examining council’s knowledge of largest illegal dump in the State
The artist’s new exhibition explores the personal and political, ‘the complex, detailed, contingencies of people’s lives’
Film director objected to changing area at rear of Sorrento Terrace neighbour’s home
Case has been taken against the Minister for Arts and Heritage over the preservation of buildings linked to 1916
Circuit Court hears allegations of defamation on internet
Statues were said to have moved at 30 Irish locations in 1985
Farmer alleged he was knocked to ground during protest against Corrib gas refinery
Three men claim attack by gardaí while protesting at Shell Corrib gas refinery
Dublin Simon Community plans to relocatore emergency facility
Owners ‘foolish’ not to ask properly about rules on replacing mobile homes, says judge
Event hosted by the Irish Georgian Society and Irish Landscape Institute
Two former members accused of assault and harrassment
Brian and Mary O’Shaughnessy claimed last eight years had been a ‘nightmare’
Parties in acrimonious High Court case urged to be ‘reasonable’ with each other
House once bought by Gayle Killilea Dunne for €58m is now owned by Cypriot company
Jolanta Lubiene (27) and her eight-year-old daughter, Enrika died in Kerry house
Solicitor complains over garda delay in preparing book of evidence against client
Aurimas Andruska remanded in custody over deaths of Jolanta Lubiene and daughter
Caravan and mobile home removed and agreement reached on works to a septic tank
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices