spotlightFacial recognition technology: How gardaí plan to use AI in major crime investigationsAs gardaí push for AI and facial recognition to speed up investigations, critics warn of privacy, bias and surveillance risks
otherSarah Healy coasts as Sophie O'Sullivan secures dramatic qualification in the 1500m at the World Championships
Novo Nordisk and Orsted troubles spark fears Denmark faces its own 'Nokia moment'Novo Nordisk layoffs and Orsted’s offshore wind troubles expose the risks of Denmark’s reliance on a handful of corporate giants
Motorist tells court stop sign at scene of crossroads crash was 'facing wrong way' The 29-year-old, whose car struck the rear left-side of another vehicle on a rural road, had no insurance at the time of the collision
Uibh Laoire into Premier IFC semi-final after hard-fought win over MacroomAs for Macroom, a third Premier IFC relegation play-off in three years beckons, this time against Bandon.
Birds of Ireland: Manx shearwaterManx shearwater are often seen feeding with gannets and kittiwake, forming large flocks called 'rafts' on the water
Marion McKeone: The void after Charlie Kirk’s death could unleash something even more dangerousThe assassination of Charlie Kirk has destabilised conservative politics, exposed America’s addiction to violence, and raised urgent questions about who inherits his power
S Ciara Griffin: Set-piece battles and playmaker duels define World Cup quarter-finalsIreland cannot simply play reactively in Sunday's World Cup quarter-final. They must impose their own rhythm and find opportunities to stretch a French defence that, while robust, can be unpicked with width and pace
S Spike O'Sullivan: Canelo and Crawford haven't left it too late, fight should go down like fine wine
Mick Clifford: Liam Farrell’s mysterious death still leaves family searching for answersThe sudden death of a healthy, active, and social octogenarian left too many questions unanswered for his family and friends
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Watch: Conservative influencer Charlie Kirk shot dead at Utah eventEyewitness video captured confusion among the crowd at a Utah University event on Wednesday after US right-wing activist and commentator Charlie Kirk, an influential ally of President Donald Trump, was fatally shot in the neck.
Ploughing ahead in fair and foul weatherUnlike the current three-day showpiece, which is held in September, the one-day 1950 championships were held on February 9 at Castle Bernard,
Inside Lough Mahon House: Cork luxury home with gardens, sauna and wine cellar for €2.95mSet on 4.7 landscaped acres, Lough Mahon House combines harbour views, luxury interiors, and privacy just minutes from Cork city
Thousands gather in London for Tommy Robinson rally and counter-protestThousands of people have gathered in London for a rally organised by activist Tommy Robinson.
The Land Cruiser Commercial has arrived and is coming to the National Ploughing Championships Toyota Land Cruiser, a favourite in agriculture and construction, with over 10 million units sold globally since its launch in 1951