Galway-Mayo: A sporting rivalry that has never neatly fit in any category
The counties become like siblings who cannot sit in a room without squabbling
The counties become like siblings who cannot sit in a room without squabbling
‘Excellence in not something you can switch on and off,’ says James McCutcheon
‘GAA keeps an awful lot of people in this country going,’ Galway football manager says
Manager makes bold statement of intent in early stages of tenure
‘My father always said one of the best things that could happen was to lose an All-Ireland minor final’
In 2001 the Ulster county took part in one of the most dramatic of the early qualifiers
Concerns at overcrowding with daily average of 3,911 inmates noted by Irish Prison Service
Caron McCaffrey has been working in the prison service for 18 years
New €2.7m specialist Portlaoise facility aims to help prisoners self-manage behaviour
17 gangs now operating within the prison, Governor says
Michael Donnellan showed what can be achieved in public service
Michael Donnellan retiring after seven years in role, during which service transformed
Overcrowding has become an issue at six of the state’s 11 prisons
Roscommon will give Kevin Walsh’s team a good idea of where they currently stand
Percentage of prison population with mental illness more than doubled since 2015
Rising wealth, reach of criminal groups has emboldened jailed members, conference told
North Galway side come full circle as they face Nemo Rangers in All-Ireland club final
Prisoners using opiates less as they switch to prescription and newer drugs
Necessity has often been the mother of reinvention for All-Ireland-winning teams
Minister denies State is attempting to ‘walk back’ from Magdalene laundries apology
Amateur? Like Mr Seligman’s dogs, most counties feel there’s nothing they can do
New system for extra hours pay is criticised in Comptroller and Auditor General report
Former goalkeeper Derek Thompson hopes Roscommon can return to winning cycle after he broke it in 1998
Having ended Mayo’s recent dominance in the province, the Tribesmen still have something to prove
Irish Prison Service report shows overall numbers sent to prison rose to highest in five years
Coolmine Therapeutic Community sees 42% increase in residential admissions in 2015
Prison visits cancelled in Northern Ireland so that fellow officers could attend ceremony
800 people attend service for New IRA bomb victim Adrian Ismay
More than 160 inmates transfer from old building to €45m facility over weekend
Senior Irish Prisons Service staff would have made call on TD Mick Wallace’s detention
Minister for Justice says a group of about 200 repeat offenders will be focus of the project
Workers criticise Judge Michael Reilly for offering unsubstantiated opinions in report
Garda launches inquiry as prison hostage assaulted and 10 others hospitalised
Former politician was automatically entitled to 25 per cent remission when in jail last year
Misuse of substances a key factor contributing to offending behaviour, says Minister
Wherever you are, get ready for All-Ireland championship
Prison officers’ conference told a ‘humane service’ is about rebuilding broken people
POA threatens industrial action in row over pay
Prison Officers’ Association says inmates supplying drugs will seek to abuse new hotline
Much progress has been made by the Prison Service since former probation and welfare chief Michael Donnellan took over
McGuinness puts kingdom’s success down to attention to detail and dedication
Young Galway forward improving by the day ahead of Croke Park clash with Kerry
The experienced All-Ireland champions may be hot favourites to reclaim their Connacht crown – but fortunes can change suddenly when these two counties meet
Conference hears system of enhanced privileges for good behaviour will be effective in long term
Department of Justice secretary general has been at centre of dramatic events before
First signs of problem emerged last November though ‘not appreciated’
Shatter defends double-occupancy cells, saying “ideal” regime not possible
Almost 250 inmates freed by Minister on varying periods of temporary release
Inspirational figure played 57 championship games with the county
‘I was always a happy kid, chirpy, happy-go-lucky . . . but prison really broke me’
Don’t rely on schools to provide enough physical activity – get your kids interested in sports, writes Kate Holmquist
Over 200 prisoners spend 22 hours or more a day in their cells
Some prisoners at St Patrick’s Institution were forcibly stripped, at times with the clothes cut off their backs
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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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