munsterCork teen waiting 15 years for hip surgery to meet Taoiseach over €300k treatment battleAfter 15 years waiting for surgery, Cork teenager Katie Byrne will meet Taoiseach Micheál Martin in her €300k care battle
Inside life at Ireland’s castles: Blackwater, Birr and Glin owners share their storiesFrom North Cork to Limerick and Offaly, three families reveal the passion, challenges and legacy of living in Ireland’s castles
Report criticises Ireland's 'struggle to implement necessary systems' to collate data centre informationThe European Union’s report on the energy performance and sustainability of data centres across the bloc saw data being supplied by 15% of the estimated 123 data centres operating here
Your sport on TV this week: World Athletics Championships, Premier League and Ireland take on England in T20IIt is another action packed weekend of sport on TV with the World Athletics Championships continuing this weekend, the Premier League continues and Ireland play England in the T20I series - all you need to know here.
Wine with Leslie: Exciting wines from lesser-known European regionsThese wine suggestions are all from Central and Southern Europe
Media unequipped to decipher Charlie Kirk suspect’s politicsThe killing of the right-wing influencer has seen once-trusted news outlets abandon factchecking in the rush for online clicks
S Jennifer Horgan: Returning from maternity leave challenging enough without a wayward teen to mindHolly Cairns's first week back from maternity leave must have been a shock to the system, but it's important we see the reality for women, writes Jennifer Horgan
S Dalo's Hurling Show: Cork’s new direction, pieces of the truth, and putting on the club warpaint Listen |
The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: Fraudster Catherine O’Brien facing jail, with Ann Murphy In the first episode of The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast, reporter Ann Murphy brings listeners up to date on the Catherine O’Brien case Listen |
Watch: Jerry from Kerry bought a camper van and surfboardJerry from Kerry spills the beans at the National Ploughing Championships, from camper van life to catching waves in Banna. Jerry says surfing’s like riding a bike… once you get back on, you never forget!
New secretary-general appointed at Department of AgricultureSinéad McPhillips has been appointed the new secretary-general at the Department of Agriculture following approval by the Government
Big bucks fizz at €1.65 million Cork family home with a champagne sink Spacious, and well-specced inside and out, No 1’s a family home with hot and cold hobs for those with the bobs, says Tommy Barker
Muhammad Ali’s unsigned draft card to be auctionedThere is a blank line on the card where Ali was supposed to sign in 1967 but refused to do so — a polarising act of defiance as the Vietnam War raged on
Suir Engineering giving its apprentices the best possible start in the tradeSuir Engineering help foster apprentices into the best version of themselves to put forward for the rest of their career. Apprentices are ‘central’ to the company as well as providing an environment that has a good gender mix