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After 28 years of service keeping the Arklow community safe at sea, the RNLB Ger Tigchelaar lifeboat has left harbour for the last time, departing the seaside town with a rich legacy that has seen ...
On the eve of this game, Qarabag manager Gurban Gurbanov was asked if he would be satisfied with a draw that would allow his side to do the serious work back home, a repeat of what happened when they ...
The PSNI is probing a triple murder and attempted suicide as a line of inquiry after three people were killed in a shooting in Co Fermanagh earlier this morning.
The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship reaches its climax this weekend with Donegal and Kerry facing off for the right to lift the famous Sam Maguire trophy. Here's all you need to know about ...
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary has been criticised for his "insulting" comments on a metro for Dublin, which he called a "waste" of taxpayer money.
The European Union and the US are moving toward a trade deal that could include a 15pc US baseline tariff on EU goods and possible exemptions, two European diplomats said on Wednesday, potentially ...
Manchester United outcast Marcus Rashford has completed a season-long loan switch to Barcelona. The 27-year-old academy product has not added to his 426 first-team appearances for the Red Devils since ...
A judge on Wednesday rejected a Trump administration request to unseal transcripts from grand jury investigations of Jeffrey Epstein years ago in Florida, though a similar request for the work of a ...
Health Minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeil has been visiting North-West Cork, as part of a nationwide tour to see firsthand the work being done in health facilities.
It seems short-sighted to reduce Tom Court’s 44 years to just one engaging yarn when so many colourful tales have shaped his journey to this point.
A Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) adjudicator has blasted a security firm for its “blatant flouting” of national pay regulations for the sector as he awarded more than €30,000 to a worker ...
A jury has found former All-Star and Clare All-Ireland winning hurler Niall Gilligan not guilty of assaulting a then 12-year-old boy with a stick almost two years ago.
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