columnistsGareth O’Callaghan: Is racism becoming more accepted in Ireland?From online abuse to hostility on Irish streets, Gareth O’Callaghan examines the conditions allowing racism and prejudice to flourish
Limerick SFC: Mungret St. Paul’s and Fr. Casey’s reach last fourRound five takes place in mid-September, with a brace of hurling rounds now back in focus on Shannonside.
Restaurant Chestnut owners reveal why they are closing the Michelin-starred West Cork restaurantRob Krawczyk and Elaine Fleming reflect on Chestnut’s extraordinary rise, Michelin success, Covid challenges and decision to close
Leslie Dowdall: I looked out the window of The Lobby and there's my car being towedIn Tua Nua co-founder Leslie Dowdall shares her cultural influences and preferences
Karol Balfe: Ireland cannot tackle climate change while billions remain invested in fossil fuelsIreland’s investment sector has an outsized role in fossil fuel financing, with the climate crisis hitting vulnerable communities hardest
Bantry home with stunning Mealagh Valley views on the market for €595,000The 185 sq m property has south-facing valley views, four bedrooms, generous gardens and a guide price of €595,000
S Watch and read: Two-pointers decisive as Dr Crokes secure semi-final berth with win over RathmoreCrokes are now through to the semis and have a three-week break while Rathmore will play a quarter-final in two week's time.
The Deirdre O'Shaughnessy Podcast: Why every child needs to be parented differentlyDr Colman Noctor explores why parenting cannot happen in isolation, and how community, friendship and inclusion can support children Listen |
Arena: Wright Thompson on Conor McGregor backlash, being there and the future of sports writing Listen |
Cork cow claims coveted Baileys dairy titleThe Banteer cow, bred by the Forrest family from the same Co Cork parish as its current owners, won the €3,000 championship at the Virginia Show on Wednesday.
Canada will impose retaliatory tariffs on US goods as negotiations collapseThe United States imposed 50% tariffs on 20 billion dollars worth of Canadian products, and Canada said it would retaliate after last-ditch negotiations failed to resolve the latest strain in relations between the historic allies.
Keeping their house in order: How PSRA regulation has raised the bar for Ireland’s property services sectorThe Property Services Regulatory Authority ensures property services providers maintain high standards across all aspects of their work