Wicklow’s second-half scoring surge leaves Waterford well adrift in Tailteann Cup
Goals just after the break from Kevin Quinn and Eoin D’Arcy prove crucial
Goals just after the break from Kevin Quinn and Eoin D’Arcy prove crucial
David Power’s side will face Limerick in the provincial semi-finals
Seán Moran and Malachy Clerkin review the prospects across the provinces
Goalkeeper’s late save earns west Limerick side a semi-final clash with Kerry champions
From the Archive: A 1979 Christmas party for Vietnamese refugees saw coconut cake and Molly Malone
Taoiseach’s father will celebrate 80th birthday in the land of his birth
President signed Bill repealing Eighth into law, but it will be doctors implementing it in a clinical setting
Ryan informed colleagues that he is moving on to ‘pursue other interests’, say sources
Financial Services Union welcomes ‘major reversal of policy’ by State-owned bank
Broadcaster will discuss disappearance of HMS Erebus during an expedition to find Northwest Passage
Banks share 60% of mortgage market, and their dominance is scaring competitors away
Sinn Féin claims there is little in Central Bank’s recommendations ‘which hasn’t already been proposed
The series of interviews are to be made available to the public next month
Then taoiseach felt son-in-law should not relinquish business associations for politics
Seán Lemass: Historic meeting uncovered ‘bare, hard-rock prejudices’
Taoiseach believed IRA bombing campaign in 1939 masterminded by British agents to scupper partition talks
Stonewalling ended when Harold Wilson took power in 1964 and revealed location of body
The tapes, recorded by hotelier Dermot Ryan in 1967, are an exceptional political testament
Seán Lemass tapes: Still regarded as Ireland’s greatest taoiseach, Lemass missed the pleasures of cards and golf and going to race meetings
Gemma Hussey recalls threatening letters warning ‘we know where you live’
Pope should revoke ancient designation of Christ Church as Dublin’s cathedral
Ireland should follow French model in abortion law, protecting mother and unborn
‘Bloody Sunday changed my life in every way’ said Dr Daly, whose stroke liberated him
Archbishop’s criticism of Maynooth seminary latest example of individuality
Newly-wed Margaret Shineman had lain in a grave in Kinsale as an unnamed victim
Nuns sit on St Vincent’s board of directors and doctors must sign contracts promising adherence to hospital ethos
Admissions policies are another ‘dark stain’ and an affront to the ideals of the Republic
Continues commitment by diocese and College ‘to excellence in education in Kilkenny’
Joint committee told genetically modified food is necessary to help feed the world
Justin endured ‘torture’ over church teaching on homosexuality, says ex-president
Liner torpedoed off Kinsale by German submarine in May 1915 with loss of 1,198 lives
Analysis: Hogan’s apparent command of the agriculture brief assured his victory
Incoming EU agriculture commissioner has appointed Peter Power as head of cabinet
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices