court and crimeWife of consultant psychiatrist killed in Cork hit-and-run settles High Court caseDr Helen Murphy Lawlor settled her High Court case after her husband, psychiatrist Dr Martin Lawlor, was killed in a 2018 Cork hit-and-run
court and crimeCork man broke protection order by sending 200 abusive messages to former partner, court told
CHI agrees not to take steps to dismiss manager over surgery list disputeAnita Little had claimed she was dismissed for serious misconduct following instructions to suspend the names of 10 patients from the waiting list for spinal surgery
Cork man who hit another man in an unprovoked assault, leaving him with a brain bleed, has sentencing adjourned
Johnny Kenny out to emulate Adam Idah as Celtic's Hampden heroWednesday's goals were Kenny's second and third of the season after scoring in the 3-0 win over Livingston in August.
Ireland's museums: Meet the people bringing Irish history to lifeFrom Spike Island, to the Book of Kells, to the GPO museum, Tara Maher meets the people telling the stories of our past
Five For Your Radar: Mick Flannery, Emma Stone film, book festival... As autumn turns to winter, there are plenty events and offerings to keep you entertained over the next week
The Mick Clifford Podcast: Terry Prone lifts the lid on decades of political storytellingIn her new memoir, Terry Prone reflects on decades shaping Irish political communication and guiding leaders through crisis and change Listen |
S Paul Rouse: Don't think game manipulation for gambling couldn't happen hereThe GAA at national and local level is a lucrative opening for betting companies. Those laying bets will be attempting to fuse local knowledge, blind faith, traditional beliefs and more into a decision-making process that is fraught with risk
S Dalo's Hurling Show: return of The King, championship drama, intercounty panel changesAnthony Daly, TJ Ryan and Mark Landers reflect on another packed weekend of action from Kilkenny to Dublin and Cork. Plus, Declan Hannon's legacy, shake-ups in intercounty panels, Hurling For Tim. Listen |
Watch: A Halloween visit to Spike Island’s SpookfestWatch as the Irish Examiner visit Spike Island’s Spookfest, An event which turns Ireland’s most notorious prison into a family Halloween adventure.
Minister Dooley leads agri-food trade mission to ChinaThe trade mission will include government-to-government meetings, a series of trade events, seminars and several customer meetings
Home Q&A: How can I get a grant to turn a vacant property into my dream home?Kya deLongchamps answers frequently asked questions about the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant (VPRG)
Plans for new apartments opposite Kent train station in Cork approved despite objection from local residents
Recovery begins as islands count the dead and cost of Hurricane MelissaThe rumble of large machinery, whine of chainsaws and chopping of machetes echoed through communities across the northern Caribbean on Thursday as they dug out from the destruction of Hurricane Melissa and assessed the damage left behind.
Russian commanders appoint 'execution shooters' to target soldiers who refuse to fight, report claims
John Daly Opticians offering free audiology serviceWith advanced diagnostic technology they provide comprehensive eye exams, hearing health checks and earwax removal