spotlightHoliday plans at risk? What Irish travellers need to know about flight disruptionAirlines are cutting schedules as fuel costs rise, leaving Irish travellers weighing disruption risks and consumer rights this summer
Man jailed after bounding over 6ft-high wall to escape Garda custodyDubliner pleaded guilty to unlawful use of a vehicle without the consent of the owner after it was taken from outside house in Kerry
'The belief has raised' - Mikel Arteta urges Arsenal to seize title chance as Saka returnsThe Gunners facing another do-or-die week in their bid to prevent the unthinkable by ending the season empty-handed.
'There was so much hype': Memories of when Michael Jackson came to Cork for two gigs in 1988Michael Jackson was a megastar when he played two concerts at Páirc Uà Chaoimh as part of the Bad tour. As the biopic of the late singer hits cinemas, we look back on that memorable weekend and you can share your own memories of those gigs at the end of the article
Children's book reviews: Young Lana’s fate sealed when she turns in to a sea creature?Pet O’Connell rounds up a selection of the latest children’s books, including tales of a teen girl who can shape shift when wearing her nana’s coat, a history book in verse, and a boy superhero
Shed laws: New planning rules will cut red tape for homeownersExemptions 'will empower people to make minor changes to their homes without planning permission, while creating housing options'Â
S Workplace progress for women, but more to do, says WorkEqualInclusion progress will be very clear for those attending WorkEqual’s event in The Metropole Hotel, Cork, on Thursday, April 30, 9.30am–2pm
‘A life sentence should mean life’: Sister of murder victim Siobhán Kearney speaks outThe Deirdre O'Shaughnessy Podcast hears from Siobhán Kearney’s sister, who questions parole rules and the lasting impact of her murder Listen |
Watch: Rotary Club plants a grove of native Irish oak treesApproximately 50 native Irish oak trees were planted by families and volunteers of the Rotary Club to celebrate the clubs 100th anniversary.
Tirlán sales up 10% as milk supply surgesCo-op paid €1.8bn to farmer suppliers as it reports strong financial performance last year
To the waters and the woods at €825k prestige Currabinny homeBracing sea air and the forest’s ferny floor are part of the package for residents of The Terrace
Ukrainian soldiers left emaciated on frontline from lack of food and waterTop commander fired after wife of one malnourished soldier posted shocking images on social media
A portrait of Ireland now: Inside the artists of the Taylor Wessing Irish Photo PrizeThis week at Photo Museum Ireland artist and photographer Conor Horgan was announced as the winner of the inaugural competition