Hundreds pay respects at family home of camogie player Kate Moran
Camogie player died in an accidental collision during a match earlier this week
Camogie player died in an accidental collision during a match earlier this week
The Athenry player, named locally as Kate Moran, was a ‘leader on and off the field’
Case could take up to five days in January, Clifden District Court hears
Proposed URC fixture list would see champions Leinster open at home to the Bulls
19-year-old Tyler Toland has not featured in an Ireland squad for 18 months
Surplus supply from Germany ruled out as Martin vows to wait his turn for vaccination
Tom Oliver (19) lost his life in accident off Salthill while fishing on Monday
Clifden hit by ‘sudden and severe’ flooding following unexpected heavy rainfall
Mr Bird is a non-executive director at Pearson and was appointed to the board in May
Rescuers hailed as heros after calculating correct location with tidal and weather information
Cousins Sara Feeney (23) and Ellen Glynn (17) found safe and well clinging to lobster pot
Two taken to hospital after Cessna plane crash lands in a field at Killimordaly
O’Brien suing Ganley and Red Flag over alleged lobbying campaign against billionaire
Court told men entitled to presumption of innocence and State cannot keep remanding in custody
Inquest hears nurse (58) suffered fractured skull when caravan toppled 30 feet
Education firm warns US higher education courseware revenue to fall as much as 12%
Republic of Ireland manager is in familiar territory as his squad prepares in the Algarve
Jock Stein’s ‘Lisbon Lions’ side were the first British team to win the European Cup
Former Financial Times owner expects savings higher than £330m
FAI boss says he has raised the possible bid at Uefa level and is ‘very hopeful of success
Publisher overcomes weaker textbook sales in key US market to return to profit growth
Munster man says province lacked some detail last year that made 10s ‘look a bit out of sync’
One in six racehorses owned by a syndicate, with prize money also on the increase
‘Edinburgh are a red-hot team, playing some fantastic rugby’ says Munster boss of Scots
Midleton sharpshooter ready to meet demands of new championship format
Donegal school prove too strong for outgunned Coláiste Chiaráin, Athlone
Colin Bell’s side will opt for the defensive plan which frustrated the Dutch in Nijmegen
Republic face a squad of full-time professionals several of whom earn six-figure salaries
Coach van Graan relieved Murray came through Wales game unscathed
Shares rise as publishing house reports positive guidance for results
Midfield dominance of Kerry pair Jack Barry and Barry O’Sullivan decisive
With tougher clashes against Netherlands and Norway ahead, a win in Senec is crucial
Declan Rice included in team as Martin O’Neill resists urge to promote him to full squad
Scrum coach says Erasmus’s imminent departure has not impeded squad’s progress
Investors urged by advisory groups to vote at AGM against Burberry’s report on pay
Education company expansion in North supported by £2m from NI Invest and DoE
Head of education group John Fallon oversaw Pearson’s biggest ever loss of £2.5bn
PFAI claims Delaney’s version is ‘inaccurate’ and says no proposals were tabled
Siptu says only small fraction of money lost by members in 2012 cuts has been restored
Squad need support for Friday’s Pro12 clash from Irish fans arriving for Six Nations tie
Munster captain expected to lead his side against Leicester in Champions Cup
Muhammad Ali, Adrian Doherty, Paul O’Connell, others make up 2016’s best reads
Former manager and journalist John Fallon’s book tracks highs and lows of province
Former Leinster outhalf likely to be rotated through French club’s tough rugby campaign
Province’s great achievement unlikely to find counterpart in modern-day football or hurling
Strong sunshine drives numbers and exuberant atmosphere at events around country
Christy McLaughlin-Fildara’s winner in extra time seals glory for Donegal school
Educational publisher suffering as fewer young people attend college in US
Publisher sold FT and its stake in The Economist last year
Qualification for European Championship looking unlikely for Noel King’s young men
Galway West deputy and former party whip withdraws candidacy due to medical advice
Craughwell and Sarsfields must meet again after tight encounter ends in draw
Gardaí believe body of man may have been in car obscured by bushes for several days
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