Tipp boss Colm Bonnar describes Pádraic Maher ’s retirement as ‘a complete shock’
‘It’s heartbreaking for him; he had more to offer’
‘It’s heartbreaking for him; he had more to offer’
‘None of us know the long-lasting impact of this harsh criticism on amateur players’
Opinions on the Zappone affair range from ‘it is a disgrace’ to ‘we need to move on’
Tony McInerney sentenced to 12 years – longest given by Ennis Circuit Court this century
Analysis suggests part of the coronavirus has the structure of a truncated octahedron
Limerick academic extended Greek astronomer Ptolemy’s theorem and wrote six widely used textbooks
Nassar Ahmed (39) replied ‘okay’ after being charged with the murder offence
Rubber stamp maker John Casey hosts a Christmas party every year in his tiny shop
Advertising memorabilia sale includes contents of a landmark Co Louth pub
John C Casey (60) and his son John Casey jnr (37) steadfastly refused to co-operate with officials, court told
Harvey Norman and Gate Gourmet commit to long-term leases on 110,000sq ft
Judge says the airport ground handler engaged in a practice ‘that was costing the Irish taxpayer a considerable amount of money ’
Scheme for large developments spreading to outside Dublin, planning conference told
Mayo have started the league well but they have failed to beat Jim Gavin’s Dublin in their 13 meetings since 2013
Deal will see creation of group with annual revenue above €20 million
Racecourse offering record €3m prize money as it seeks to draw 125,000 racegoers
‘I had hoped to see this in my lifetime’ -great grandson of one of family of five killed
Judge Patrick Durcan says he wanted to get Bedford Row Family Project involved in case
Beer developed at Open Gate Brewery in Dublin using specially developed technique
Joseph O’Brien (62) is ‘hoping to go to prison’ as he is unable to find housing, says solicitor
52-year-old antique restorer pleaded guilty over disrupting flight to Shannon
Dublin and Mayo players clashed while entering the field for Sunday’s All-Ireland final
Best family-run shops competition draws a big response from readers
Only elite reap full rewards of work put in to perform at highest level of hurling
The Old Rectory in Clifden built by man who established the town
Three Irish speakers were condemned to death – in a language they did not understand – for the murder of a family in Maamtrasna in 1882 in a miscarriage of justice that resonates to this day
The nature of last Sunday’s match made it Mayo’s story but what about the Dublin fans?
After a Castlebar nightmare, Mayo had to reconfigure their strategy to cope with Dublin’s scoring bursts
35 animals stolen since the beginning of this year
A lot of work and emotion went into the IRB Womens’ Rugby World Cup victory
Acquisition of Galmere Fresh Foods and Taravale Foods secures 80 jobs
Man guilty of ill-treating animals by failing to provide adequate feed, water and shelter
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