munsterInjection centre 'urgently' needed in Cork to address 35 drugs deaths per yearThe Government must "urgently" open an injection centre in Cork to address 35 drug-related deaths in the city each year.
TD calls for minister and HSE to 'get serious' about a total ban on smokingOn No Tobacco Day, Colm Burke called on his party colleague Jennifer Carroll MacNeill to consider a generational smoking ban
Liverpool set to open talks with Andoni Iraola as Konate offically departsLiverpool’s sporting director Richard Hughes already has a relationship with the Spaniard, having appointed him at Bournemouth when he was in a similar role there.
Remembering Ellen Cassidy: The story behind the yellow tribute at Cork City Marathon Vickie Maye meets the Cassidy family to learn more about Ellen's life, kindness, talent and enduring legacy
Aishling Moore: How to make monkfish with haricot bean, pea, and guanciale stewThe bean stew can be made in advance and warmed whilst cooking the monkfish.
Can Ireland benefit from leading the EU? What to expect from the 2026 presidencyThousands of delegates, major security operations and diplomatic opportunities will define Ireland’s six-month EU role
Waterside family-ready commuter home in MonkstownTravel time to the city is about 20 minutes by car, or you can travel more sustainably, by greenway, which starts at nearby Passage West and runs into Blackrock.
S Gareth O'Callaghan: Nuala O Faoláin showed us how to confront our unspoken fearsNuala O Faoláin's memoir 'Are You Somebody?' is 30 years old this week. Gareth O'Callaghan reflects on her final interview and how she rendered Gay Byrne speechless when talking about the book
The Deirdre O'Shaughnessy Podcast: Is Irish food culture more than chicken fillet rolls?Chef and food writer Orla McAndrew discusses Irish food identity, local producers, and changing eating habits Listen |
Watch: Ocean to City race 2026Action from the finish of the Ocean to City race, part of the Cork Harbour Festival, at Kennedy and Lapp’s Quays, Cork City.
Protein boom creates major opportunity for Ireland’s dairy industryGrowing global demand for protein-rich products is creating lucrative opportunities for Irish dairy processors and farmers
WHO chief hails five Ebola recoveries as new treatment centre opensFive patients have recovered from a rare type of Ebola, the head of the World Health Organisation said on Sunday during a visit to a city at the heart of an outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Where to stay, eat and explore in Northern Ireland this summerDiscover Northern Ireland’s top summer escapes, from coastal hotels to city breaks, with Ireland’s Blue Book luxury stays