Westmeath have measure of Longford as they make the goals count
John Heslin, Ronan Toole and Robbie Forde find the net in Mullingar
John Heslin, Ronan Toole and Robbie Forde find the net in Mullingar
Recitals, workshops and the determinedly avant garde feature in Music Current festival
Energy deal under investigation was subject of one of the world’s largest lawsuits
The soldier has been accused of two murders on Bloody Sunday in 1972
None of airline’s creditors challenged the survival plan
Former paratrooper accused of murdering James Wray and William McKinney in 1972
Midfielder has not ruled out a comeback under Fergal Logan and Brian Dooher
Announcement of new management team made him think ‘whether there was another run in me’
Opinion: Airline’s woes reveal hazy status of corporate nationality
The aim is to to steal a march on the fintechs vying to streamline loan applications
West African nation alleges gas supply deal signed with P&ID in 2010 was a ‘sham’
London court hearing will lift the veil on shadowy world of international arbitration
Late publican owned Dublin pubs Toner’s, the 51 Bar and the Waterloo with his brother
Former Parachute Regiment member faces two murder charges and five of attempted murder
69th minute strike proves the difference in a tight Division Three clash at Páirc Esler
Strong second half gets Longford over the line against Offaly
Irish-founded company seeking to enforce award for failed gas project
Irish-founded company won $6.6bn arbitration award after gas deal collapsed
Legal submissions sent to NI’s Public Prosecution Service on behalf of victims’ families
Irish-founded company won a $6.6bn arbitration award after gas deal collapsed
Review: Peter Everett charges steep prices, but this is exactly the hearty cooking I need
Former servicemen and supporters converge on Whitehall over ‘Soldier F’ trial
Legal battle with African nation relates to failed deal to develop a gas plant in 2010
Nigerian prosecutors say they will seek extradition of two men
Former British soldier is accused of murdering two men during 1972 shooting
Food File: Oktoberfeast on the northside, recycle in Foxrock and handy new dressing
Statement critical of Kate Nash whose brother was killed in Derry in 1972
Collapsed deal has left the African nation with a $9bn legal judgment
The UK court judgment gives Process and Industrial Developments the right to seek the seizure of Nigerian state assets
Nigeria expected to appeal London court’s decision relating to P&ID
Two first-half goals prove the difference as Mickey Harte’s side progress
Dispute arose over gas processing plant which was not built
Bloody Sunday – January 30th, 1972
Midlands derby against depleted Longford side ends all square at Pearse Park
Getting a foot on the property ladder wasn’t easy in 2018 but for some it worked out after years of planning and saving
14 actions on behalf of people killed by British soldiers in Derry in 1972 settled
Derryman Michael Quinn was compensated in a civil action in Belfast High Court
Quinn’s endorsement of the idea of a graded championship a timely intervention
‘All of the politicians, who claim to be for public housing . . . should be here’
Potential buyers can work out how much of a mortgage they could afford
Shane Ross wants reform of selection process as he believes bench is marred by ‘cronyism’
Condition is neither ‘bad behaviour’ nor a disability, says consultant psychiatrist
Can anyone threaten Dublin? Seán Moran’s guide to the challenge from the east
Kicking 45s to decide a game is too honourable, we need the human fallibility of spot-kicks
Westmeath will play local rivals in the final after seeing off Offaly in Mullingar semi-final
Here’s the second tranche of stage times for the Stradbally festival
Seán Hoare and Steven Kinsella score first goals for the club at the Iveagh Grounds
Shelbourne punish missed spot kick while Cabinteely, Shamrock Rovers and Crumlin advance
Leinster: Kildare and Meath will both fancy a crack at Jim Gavin’s All-Ireland champions
Dublin-based firm signs deal to provide digital documents platform to 45 universities
Recent deaths of those who work on the sea are remembered as more lives are claimed
Meanwhile, Armagh beat Longford in a thriller and Antrim edged Sligo
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