Roscommon book place in Connacht final as they power past 14-man Sligo
Rossies finish 12 points clear after Sligo’s David Philips is sent off at Markievicz Park
Rossies finish 12 points clear after Sligo’s David Philips is sent off at Markievicz Park
‘We’re remembering everyone equally – their politics, or who killed them, is irrelevant’
James Horan’s men get their championship campaign up and running in impressive style
James Horan’s side bring their power to bear on home side at Markievicz Park
Local councillor said many residents felt ‘intimidated’ by ‘Salthill Sundays’ event
Ten accounts allegedly linked to ex-Sunday Independent columnist Eoghan Harris shut down
Niall Murphy says UK government proposals would be an abuse of the peace process
Police watchdog launches inquiry after arrest at event marking Ormeau Road massacre
Coroner calls for ‘end to speculation’ at preliminary hearing on death of teenager
Inquest into teenager’s death to be held in January next year
Makers of No Stone Unturned had been arrested for alleged theft of police documents
Croke Park’s coffers are bare and the gate receipts are not there for counties
Among those suffering from virus is Belfast solicitor Niall Murphy who is critical but stable in hospital
Niall Murphy in hospital since last week
Brexit ‘changed everything’ and dialogue on reunification of Ireland now ‘centre stage’
Tourlestrane take fourth successive Sligo title; Tir Chonaill Gaels win London for the 18th time
Items linked to 1994 massacre must be returned to Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey
An opportunity to catch trio Breaking Trad in Listowel is also among the highlights
The 33 teams on the starting line in the race for Sam Maguire
UK attorney general and Brexit secretary return to London after ‘difficult’ discussions with EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier
Recent talks between UK Brexit secretary and EU chief negotiator fruitless and ‘difficult’
Reporters being punished for exposing human rights abuses in Northern Ireland – NUJ
1,500 turn up for well-organised Belfast conference on future of Ireland
Second-half red card ends Sligo’s chance of a comeback
DUP’s ‘sneering contempt’ for parity of esteem and Irish language criticised
Senior Dáil figures to speak but unionists not invited because of their Brexit stance
NUJ chief describes continuing case against Birney and McCaffrey as ‘travesty of justice’
NUJ says arrests based on false claim, and calls for threat of prosecution to be lifted
Citizens express fears around Brexit, lack of government at Stormont and denial of rights
Armagh captain Rory Grugan scored 1-6 as Kieran McGeeney’s team build momentum
No repeat of 2013 as London lose at Ruislip in the opening game of 2018 championship
Open letter signed by 200 northern nationalists suggests party has lost the initiative
‘It’s not difficult to make autism-friendly arrangements such as having a quiet room and helping children know what to expect’
Kernan’s inexperienced side suffer second Test defeat as Aussies’ intensity takes its toll
Manager Joe Kernan wants to ensure dimensions are in keeping with the rules
Kernan’s team can improve but opponents are impressive and 10 points is a big gap
Having gone into Adelaide a rookie, Galway forward says the biggest lesson is to relax
Question marks remain over the involvement of Niall Murphy and Enda Smith
No decision as yet on the possibility of drafting in Hawthorn’s Conor Glass
Pearce Hanley injury means he will definitely miss the second Test
‘With illness and injuries, I’m very proud of the players and how they finished the game’
Joe Kernan: ‘A few boys have a bug - hopefully it will stay at that and no more get it’
Six killed by UVF gunmen during Ireland v Italy match in 1994
Among the nominees are Ryan Tubridy, Cecelia Ahern, John Banville, Molly McCloskey, Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen
Terence O’Donnell was named as a ‘distinguished contributor’ to the field
Project management is growing globally as more and more organisations recognise the value it can bring
Institute director Vallely, a friend of many of Ireland's great and good, was accused in court of being a 'slum landlord' due to state of student accommodation
Plus: Free seafood for kids and a re-creation of JFK’s tea party
Connacht: Groundhog day as Rochford’s side ready themselves for another crack at Sam
This week’s major business events: BP results; Irish unemployment rate
Meanwhile, Armagh beat Longford in a thriller and Antrim edged Sligo
Laois beat Armagh with late rally, Offaly back to winning ways, Louth edge Longford
NUI Galway begin their Fitzgibbon Cup campaign with comfortable victory over St Pat’s
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