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It was as early as the first days of June that Eddie Howe and his staff feared this summer was going to be “a big problem” for Newcastle United.
Cork hurling fans spent big when the Rebels won the semi-final of the Liam MacCarthy cup against Dublin earlier this year.
The sister of a Wexford Sinn Féin councillor has spoken of being “knocked unconscious” while her partner was viciously kicked on the ground by a gang of males at the height of all the revelry of ...
The frenzied celebrations from the Rijeka bench at full-time told its own story, their joy powered by a combination of elation and relief.
Here’s a suggestion for Jarlath Burns. Phone Páraic Duffy and arrange a meeting. Buy him a coffee and, as the two of you sip away, tell him what you want.
Henry Shefflin has enlisted the services of former Kilkenny team-mate David Herity as coach with Ballyhale Shamrocks.
Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson has travelled to the Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza, where she said Israel was deliberately blocking aid from entering the starving and war-ravaged ...
A former chair of Meath County Council who helped zoned land that was bought by his son has been found in breach of ethics legislation by the Standards in Public Office Commission.
Finn Azaz is nearing a return for Middlesbrough in a welcome boost for Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson ahead of next month’s World Cup qualifiers.
Tipperary murder victim Ian Walsh (49) was hailed as a kind-hearted man who ranked as one of Ireland's foremost rail enthusiasts and was always generously willing to share his expertise to promote ...
A lucky Lotto player who bought a Quick Pick ticket at Applegreen on the old Newry Road, Dundalk, at the beginning of the month has claimed their €500,000 prize.
Some of the 800 National Guard members deployed by US president Donald Trump began arriving in the nation's capital on Tuesday.