newsLIVE: All major routes clear of fuel protests; Commissioner ‘absolutely appalled’ by threats to gardaÃCommissioner praises Garda response to protests while warning intimidation and threats against officers will not be tolerated
spotlightCork harassment victim: 'I was wondering how was he following me...I felt like an absolute lunatic'
court and crimeCork man jailed for rape approached victim after being released from nine-year term, court told
people'There wasn't a dry eye': Erika Fox shares wedding teaser following lavish Adare Manor ceremony
economyFarmer, haulier and agri-contractor loses out in €1.55m tax battle with Revenue over green diesel
Services for children with intellectual disabilities funded at half needed for functioning serviceHSE said an additional 160 clinical posts and 16 associated administrative roles would be required to bring the intellectual disability service up to code
Cork man accused of breaking into three city businesses using fire extinguisher, table, and screwdriver
'That's poor from Seani' - Colin Healy disappointed by Maguire's comments on Kerry keeperColin also jumped to the defence of his son Arran who is believed to have been subjected heavy criticism from a Kerry supporter during their draw at home to UCD last Friday.
Marty Morrissey on his childhood: 'My father always said no son of his would fight for America'Marty Morrissey's childhood in New York instilled in him the American attitude he could be whatever he wanted to be, but it was his parents' steadfast support and his community in West Clare that set him on the path to fame
Cork Midsummer Festival announces first production in 2026 programmeThe Cork Midsummer Festival 2026 runs from June 12 to June 21
Conor McCabe: Protesters' grievances are real — they're bearing a heavy loadResponsibility for the time-sensitive targets at the heart of national policy is carried by agricultural contractors who are struggling to make repayments on loans for the necessary heavy machinery, and whose fuel bills may tip them over the edge
S Éamonn Fitzmaurice: Tyrone take plenty of good lessons in defeat to ArmaghTyrone now have either six or seven weeks depending on the draw to prepare for Sam Maguire. Importantly, they have something to build on
Arena with Maurice Brosnan: The magic of the Masters, a science and an artMaurice Brosnan, amongst the azaleas at Augusta National, previews one of the great sports weekends - and explores what makes it so special. Listen |
The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: What does the fuel crisis mean for the ordinary person? Listen |
Watch: Rory McIlroy talks about the challenges of winning the MastersRory McIlroy said he was delighted to be the fourth player ever to win back-to-back Masters. In a press conference after the Masters golf tournament at the Augusta National, McIlroy said he still has more that he wants to achieve.
Watch: Passage West Baptist Church prepare 3,000 Easter eggs for the 11th annual children’s egg hunt
Breed success, not disease: Animal Health Ireland launches biosecurity weekCampaign aimed at giving key advice to farmers to help make farms more biosecure and keep diseases away
Starter homes: four Cork city homes starting at €210,000Modern and in immaculate condition, the Douglas mid-terrace, two-bed has the bonus of a home office/garden room
Trump says US military has blockaded Iranian ports to pressure TehranUS President Donald Trump said the American military had begun a blockade of Iranian ports as part of his effort to force Tehran to open the Strait of Hormuz and accept a deal to end the war that has raged for more than six weeks.
Tail-end calvers have an increased risk of ketosisThe 2026 calving season may be coming to an end, with many dairy cows already successfully calved and in lactation. However, those tail-end cows carry a greater risk of ketosis