Courageous Castleknock gave the champions all the problems they could handle in an eleven-try shootout in the Leinster Schools Senior Cup first round at Energia Park on Friday afternoon.
An amateur kickboxer who admits killing but denies murdering his mother has taken the stand at his own trial, telling the jury of being "groomed" into a life of drugs and violence by his abusive ...
The Kerry footballers show one change from the team that started against Roscommon for their National League Division 1 round 2 game against Donegal in Ballyshannon on Sunday.
Carlos Alcaraz produced one of the gutsiest wins of his career as he battled through physical struggles and staged a fifth-set fightback to beat Alexander Zverev in an epic Australian Open semi-final.
There has been a strong reaction to yesterday’s news that no Sligo school was included in the Government’s two year priority building programme, with Cllr Marie Casserly confirming she has submitted a ...
Concerns have been raised after the public playground in Bettystown was left flooded for an extended period, with residents saying the issue pre-dates the recent spell of heavy rainfall.
Vogue Williams may be a dab hand at reality show appearances but she has vowed to steer clear of all of them in 2026.
Pair have to return to France, while other homeowners tell of the water coming through walls and windows Theo Ambrois and Charlotte Dubosc are without a place to live at a bad time in their lives A ...
Still feeling the effects of Storm Chandra on Tuesday, communities in Waterford are bracing for a third day of heavy rains this week, with a Status Yellow rain warning in place until midnight on ...
Demi Moore rocked top-to-toe leopard print at the Paris Haute Couture fashion festival, while Alexander Skarsgard got his ­tootsies out in Valentino flip-flops at the Sundance Film Festival.
Gardaí are investigating a number of alleged criminal damage incidents caused to vehicles in Athboy, Co Meath between January 27 and January 28.
A property services company run by two convicted tax offenders has been accused of using strong-arm tactics to get paid over €400,000 for substandard work on homes due to be used for social housing.