court and crime'Idea of one strike with a golf club utterly fanciful', says prosecution in Doneraile murder trialThe 16-year-old accused today admitted the manslaughter of Cork postman Barry Daly
Oireachtas committee calls for decriminalisation of drug possession'Ireland must face its fear about drugs' vice-chair Mary Fitzpatrick told the committee
Morocco come from behind twice to beat Haiti 4-2Morocco twice came from behind to beat Haiti 4-2 as they sealed second place in Group C.
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
This €250 longevity supplement created by Irish dermatologists is designed to reverse ageing Dermatologists Caitriona Ryan and Nicola Ralph have created a new supplement designed to reverse biological signs of ageing with a tie-in with wearable Whoop to track its effects. Sally Foran finds out more.
A gamble with gas is a risk that Ireland can't afford to takeGovernment should be transparent withe the public about the supposed benefits of LNG infrastructure
Garden Digest: Super summer events to boost your room outsideWe check out the garden visits, tours, festivals and fairs taking place in June and July
S Maurice Brosnan: Hurling noise is deafening as games are not providing sufficient talking pointsRecent hurling clashes have amplified the need for two semi-final crackers. The championship, the supporters and the weary columnists sorely need it.
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
France confirms Ebola virus in patient who worked in DR of CongoThe person is in stable condition, the ministry said
Safe2Eat 2026: Helping Irish people make safer, smarter food choices this summerSafe2Eat focuses on making food safety part of everyday life, running from April to July across 23 countries, led by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and supported in Ireland by Safefood