Gardaí investigate if row at party led to fatal assault in Tralee
Two men, one aged in his 30s, the other in his 50s, were arrested after a man died
Two men, one aged in his 30s, the other in his 50s, were arrested after a man died
Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and drummer Tom Skinner cast a wide net
Bishop Eamonn Casey’s life and career came apart 30 years ago today
Owners of cinema groups keen to see audiences return to watch on the big screen
Linking Cashel to Ardmore, the 115km route is perfect for a week-long walking holiday
‘We just couldn’t let it go!’: Popular spot which closed in January returns under same management
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Firm plans to double portfolio, targeting Irish citizens in the EU and expats in Ireland
In Julian Fellowes’s world, big houses with servants constituted a perfect social order
Benedictine monk helped lead renaissance in Irish wood crafts
Goodbye England’s Rose included in service after dean of Westminster urged ‘boldness’
First phase of the redesign has been implemented with few bumps on the road so far
Cases beging brought by retired nurse Philomena Lee and Galway-based Mary Harney
Album leans away from bombastic anthems band are known for and focuses on gentler side
Queen to carry out ‘light, desk-based duties’ but avoid official events or ceremonies
The 95-year-old was due to travel to Glasgow to attend reception with world leaders
‘I never know how things are going to turn out until they are finished’, says 94-year-old artist
Europe Letter: Kabul airport chaos proves a ‘stark demonstration’ of limits of EU power
Sunny southeast offers Blue Flag beaches, great family outings and fantastic seafood
In August 1971 thousands fled south of the Border to refugee camps. Here, some remember that summer
A safe haven for families of children with Down syndrome
Tributes pour in for former deputy group news editor after sudden death
‘Just getting back on the grass was the main motivation for me’, says former Clongowes man
Cases lodged involve claims final report does not accurately reflect evidence given
Stradbally’s open-sided Market House is an ideal venue for the town’s weekly farmers market
Carl O’Grady is hoping to make the island a tourist attraction for whiskey enthusiasts
Fifteen year sentence imposed because of previous conviction to be reviewed
Ratoath lands have approval for 114 houses, 114 apartments and duplexes and a creche
Mother of entertainer Brendan O’Carroll was elected as Labour TD in 1954
Those charged are staff members at psychiatric intensive care unit, it is understood
High Court hears a failure to allow submissions on draft report breached fundamental rights
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