court and crimeMan charged with murdering his wife in Galway found dead in his cell A man charged with murdering his wife in Co Galway last month has been found dead in his prison cell.
newsStatus orange warning for Cork, Kerry, and Waterford as Met Éireann warns of 'extreme thunderstorm activity'
Court cases adjourned amid solicitors’ strike over legal aid reformCriminal solicitors taking industrial action over proposed fee reforms forced delays at the Criminal Courts of Justice
S 'I couldn’t find the mojo': Dara Ó Cinnéide on 2005, Tyrone and life after KerryThe Kingdom legend reflects on his relationship with the Red Hand as Kerry prepare to face an old enemy at HQ once more.
Where to eat outdoors in Munster: 24 top spots from hidden courtyards to seaside terracesFrom hidden courtyards to seaside terraces, these standout Munster venues combine exceptional food with spectacular settings
Diary of a Gen Z Student: Dear men of Ireland — Please leave your T-shirts onI’m about to collapse into a babbling heap in St Stephen’s Green, and as my life flashes before my eyes, I have to be subjected to a vision of beer bellies on the grass?
HSE is consistently failing in its care for people with disabilitiesFrom costly and ineffective outsourcing to an inability to parse its own data — as it's all in a single Excel-based file — HSE failure isn’t an anomaly, it’s a pattern, writes Cianan Brennan
Peter Dowdall: Why almost every gardening problem starts and ends with soilWhen soil is healthy, plants are more resilient to drought, better able to access nutrients, and less vulnerable to pests and diseases
S Business movers: New CEO at Advertising Standards AuthorityNew appointees with Aviva Insurance Ireland, Landmark Technologies, Circle K, Winthrop Technologies, Primark and the European Advertising Standards Alliance (EASA)
Arena with Maurice Brosnan: Why does sport matter?On this week's episode of Arena, the Irish Examiner podcast, Maurice is joined by Paul Rouse, professor of history at University College Dublin. Listen |
Watch: Cork Circus Factory workshop for members of the Crann Centre Cork Circus Factory & UK circus group ExtraOrdinary Bodies hosted an inspiring workshop for people living with disabilities.
37-acre equestrian centre in Waterford up for sale for €1.7mThe property is being offered in four lots
Cargo ship ‘hit while on UN-approved route through Strait of Hormuz’A cargo ship travelling through the Strait of Hormuz on a United Nations-approved route was hit by a projectile on Thursday, the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations said, as several tankers made their way out of the channel using the same path.
Government Personal Investment Account must target mainstream saversProposed scheme is a worthwhile objective, writes Moyagh Murdock, chief executive of Insurance Ireland