court and crimeFormer swimming coach George Gibney found guilty of sexually abusing four girls over 50 years agoGibney, now 77, was convicted of 39 counts of indecent assault and one count of attempted rape
court and crimeMacroom man suffered 11 stab wounds, 19 slashes, and 23 bruises and lacerations, murder trial hears
development and constructionCoffee chain Boxd seeks retention permission for Cork City kiosk following council warning letter
S gaaDalo's Hurling Show: Bench bounces, flicking the switch, needing new, and fond farewells Listen |
Tributes paid to Limerick father of two killed in Cork car crashJeff Daly, aged in his 30s, died after a collision on the N20, Castlewrixon, Ballyhea, Co Cork
Pádraig Harrington: 'I'm realising there is only a window to win these tournaments'Harrington, 54, landed his fourth senior major and denied Stewart Cink a third major of the season as he shot the lowest round of the day at Ohio’s Scioto Country Club, a closing four-under-par 66 to win by four shots from his American rival.
I stayed in a 200-year-old lighthouse and visited a pirate's tomb on Clare IslandFrom a pirate queen’s castle to an iconic lighthouse, mysterious dragons and a medieval abbey, Cían Byrne makes good on a deal to return to hypnotic Clare Island
Caitríona Redmond: Are Irish consumers ready for the costs of climate change?A trip to London was a superheated eye-opener, writes Caitríona Redmond
Mick Clifford: The Dunderrow women prove Ireland’s child abuse cover-up never truly endedTwo redress schemes were set up to compensate them for the failure of the State to protect their childhoods. Both determined they didn’t qualify for redress for the crimes.
Two well-connected Douglas homes and a West Cork waterfront idyll from €400kThe stone-fronted dormer home on the highly-prized Sea Rd was built in the 1970s and upgraded in the 2000s
S Seánie McGrath: What's another year? Cork collapse leaves familiar questions unansweredThe Rebels needed leaders to take the game against Clare by the scruff on Saturday.
An Irishwoman’s Diary: Bridget Coll was a 'militant' lesbian nun who made historyBridget Coll’s story reads like fiction — a thriller even — just as the many words used to describe her don’t seem to fit together: nun, lesbian, teacher, militant, law-changer, even “home-wrecker”. Listen |
The Mick Clifford Podcast: Marion McKeone on whether the United States still the home of the brave at 250 Listen |
Podcast: Ireland takes the EU helm — What will the next six months mean for politics and policy? Listen |
Watch: Child rescued after six days under Venezuela earthquake debrisA Jordanian search-and-rescue team pulled a toddler alive from debris in Caracas on Tuesday (June 30), six days after major earthquakes hit Venezuela in footage provided by Jordan Public Security.
Ev to sort Mon/Tuesday Average farm income rose 49% last year - Teagasc surveyCattle and dairy farming are main drivers of the continued recovery while costs only changed only marginally and, in some instances, fell
Nato chief demands allies present clear plans to reach defence spending targetsNato Secretary-General Mark Rutte demanded that the allies put forward “clear, concrete and credible plans” to reach the organisation’s spending targets at its annual summit in Ankara.
‘Learning has no age limit’: taking on a university course post-50 can be possible, powerful and personally rewardingFrom enhancing career prospects to avoiding life’s ‘what-ifs’, Pathways Plus at University of Limerick is supporting more people over 50 to take the next step into higher education