Kate O’Connor on her gruelling seven-event sport: ‘It’s so tough on a woman’s body’
The Dundalk heptathlon star loved ‘running around like a headless chicken’ at youth competitions. Now she’s aiming to reach the top of the podium this summer
The Dundalk heptathlon star loved ‘running around like a headless chicken’ at youth competitions. Now she’s aiming to reach the top of the podium this summer
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Payout will bring the total dividends by Allianz since the Covid-19 pandemic to €434m or €1.39m a week over six years
Motion passes with ‘overwhelming support’ at union’s Annual Congress
Irish market appears ripe for consolidation
Family ties and community spirit drive continued support despite sponsorship controversy
It became a classic example of what still makes GAA Congress a powerful idea
The arrogant dismissal of protesters by Jarlath Burns fails to recognise they are as much as part of the organisation as he is
The GAA say two stewards were injured as anti-Allianz protesters managed to get into level five of Croke Park’s Hogan Stand
British property group Hammerson reveals that 30 of the 122 new units at The Ironworks scheme have been leased out
It will be an opportunity to discuss but Central Council is the forum for action - if that is what the Association wants
It would take a ‘few of the stars to align’ for Katie Taylor to fight at Croker
Company measuring customer’s distance travelled in miles instead of kilometres
While many firms have tightened their hybrid work policies, most still recognise the importance of flexibility as a powerful staff retention tool
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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