High Court rules for prison officer in claim over assault by inmate
Irish Prison Service refused to treat man’s absence from work as an occupational injury
Irish Prison Service refused to treat man’s absence from work as an occupational injury
Epilepsy cut short her acting career but opened a door to helping her community via art
Initially seen as an existential threat, the era taught Gaelic games the power of the big occasion
Widespread national appeal of televised live games became clearly evident in 1991
Cork's 1990 football and hurling double gave the GAA a landmark in a challenging year
Worried about the effect on attendances, many in the GAA took their time to warm to live broadcasts
‘Feedback from players would have been mostly negative and frustrated’
For all the agonising the current structures may be as good as it gets
Competition boasts a peculiar history but now has its own niche in the football year
Champions chase ninth Leinster title in 10 years as Meath have won just one of last eight clashes
Leinster chief executive Michael Delaney outlines why draw of double bill had waned to point where smaller grounds became more practical option
Danny Murphy says ’no colour of card’ is needed for those playing by the rules
Leinster Council to investigate allegations
Niall Stapleton believed mother had been replaced by an impostor when he killed her
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