politicsJim Gavin to repay money owed to tenant subject to him 'clarifying two issues'It comes as the tenant, journalist Niall Donald, spoke publicly about the controversy for the first time
court and crimeKieran Quilligan's partner last saw him when he left their flat with one of murder accused, court hears
companiesCork operations of Eli Lilly underpin Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk's dwindling market dominance
Budget 2026 cuts income of Ireland's poorest households by over 4%, says reportThere were no major tax cuts for workers and the one-off cost-of-living supports from previous budgets have been phased out
Budget 2026: Schools have a funding shortage and the price of everything is risingColm ĂâSuilleabhĂĄin, principal of St Oliverâs primary school in Killarney, says things have never been so tough financially, with the costs of running the school spiralling
S True blue: How Cashel Farmhouse's iconic Cashel Blue cheese has stood the test of timeFreshly crowned Best Artisan Producers at the Blas na hĂireann 2025 food awards, the story of Cashel Blue is decades in the making, writes Joe McNamee
S Tony Blair set for political comeback in Trumpâs Gaza peace plan â but ghosts of Iraq still linger
Tom Ahern buoyed by Ireland call but everybody back to square one at MunsterThere was a double-edged feeling for Tom Ahern as he reported back to Munster for pre-season.
Let natureâs autumnal splendour inspire your wardrobe this seasonThink pumpkin-hued layered knits paired with forest-green cords and traditional plaid for a wholesome take on a country-chic vibe
Mick Clifford: Was it hubris that led MicheĂĄl Martin to dismiss Jim Gavinâs deficits?While it appears unlikely that someone will emerge to take on a damaged Mr Martin, his departure will no longer be on his own terms
S Nostalgia is a dangerous thing but, 25 years ago, Schumacher drove our imaginationThere is a glorious allure to revisiting the past â even the red burst of the Ferrari uniform seems brighter in memory
S CiarĂĄn O'Sullivan on coaching: Sport thrives in turbulence, where problems solve themselves through movement
The Deirdre OâShaughnessy Podcast: Budget 2026 â who wins, who loses, and what it means for youBudget 2026 brings major wage and welfare increases but higher fuel and cigarette prices â Louise Burne outlines what it means for you. Listen |
S Dalo's Hurling Show: Epics in Cork, Ennis emotion, and all aboard Dalo's defending workshop caravan Listen |
Watch: Pumpkin farm opens its doors for another yearAs the Halloween season begins, Joe's Farm in Killeagh, Co Cork, opens its doors once more to welcome visitors who come to pick pumpkins.
Tight supply keeps lamb returns steady around 780c/kgSupply relative to demand at the processors remains tight, and those with larger numbers to offer are reported to be securing deals at the factories for a return of 785â790c/kg this week
How to nab a bargain second-hand or vintage buy Kya deLongchamps shares advice on filling your basket at a second-hand swap, boot sale or auction
Donald Trump calls for Democrat politicians to be jailed for opposing troop deploymentWhite House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson, when asked what crimes the President believed the two Democrats had committed, failed to identify any
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