court and crimeConor McGregor files Supreme Court appeal over assault ruling and €1.3m costs orderThe mixed martial arts fighter previously appealed the November 2024 verdict to the High Court but lost in July
S commercialEnd of an era as Cork clothes retailer Mannix seeks to sell off €2.405m city property portfolio
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
McDonald promises Sinn Féin’s presidential election decision will be a ‘game-changer’Mary Lou McDonald says Sinn Féin’s choice for president will be a 'game-changer,' with candidate to be revealed Saturday
S Dalo's Hurling Show: Cork’s new direction, pieces of the truth, and putting on the club warpaintAnthony Daly, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers are back to take stock of the club hurling landscape. Plus tackle some key existential questions. Listen |
Nine ways to wear my favourite fashion paradox: elevated sportswearShould inspiration be taking a coffee break, simply borrow from the popular TikTok ‘Sandwich’ method
Why are we using arable land for solar farms when new rooftops are bare?Helen Shaw questions a solar energy strategy where our most precious resource for food growth and biodiversity is being used for solar farms while new buildings' roofs have no panels
S Business movers: People starting new jobs in IrelandNew appointees with Turner & Townsend, Ergo, National Transport Authority, Sherry FitzGerald, Grayling Properties and Inizio
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
How to create a dream garden if you’re renting a propertyChelsea gold-medal winner Jamie Butterworth has been a renter all his adult life. This is how he makes the most of his outdoor space
Shooting at Israeli-run border crossing with Jordan kills two, medics sayThere were no immediate details from Israeli authorities
A successful career built on reaping what he showsFrom Brazil to Dublin, Robson Alves Ribeiro began his career by sowing his seeds in a company that watered it, with knowledge and experience to help it grow