munsterCork Luas route change could see homes and sports grounds compulsorily purchasedProposed changes to Cork’s light rail route could affect housing estates and sports clubs, sparking concern among local representatives
Small Garda unit brings hundreds of prosecutions against money-laundering networksEconomic crime unit in Balbriggan, Dublin, targets international online scams and money-laundering operations worth millions of euro
Italian football chief resigns, Buffon follows, and Ceferin issues Euro 2032 warningUefa president Aleksander Ceferin has warned Italy could lose the tournament.
Bought for €115m by Michael O’Flynn 20 years ago, work now set to begin at Long Mile Rd siteThe Naas Rd/Long Mile Rd has been an important stretch for centuries, originally for coaches in the 1700s and as the main road out of the capital to the South-West.
Reading before the lines: Hedgerows enrich the lives of everyoneAs well as providing safe nesting for birds, hedges have many other important benefits for plants and animals. The huge loss of this habitat has serious consequences for nature
Our school meals programme must use community hubs and on-site kitchens cooking local produceWe need a school food programme where meals are cooked from fresh local ingredients, and where the meals nourish our children, our land, and our communities, writes Michelle Darmody
S Dalo's Hurling Show: Dalo and TJ jump the fence at the Munster Championship launchWe're 'full media now', Dalo says, after he and TJ tackled the players at the Munster Championship launch, held at The Dome in FBD Semple Stadium. Listen |
S Michael Moynihan: Cork taskforce welcome but action on its recommendations will be the real struggle
Episode 2: Arena with Maurice Brosnan - Ruby Walsh on the art of punditry Arena is a new podcast from the Irish Examiner, bringing weekly, feature-style reflections on Irish sport every Wednesday. Listen |
The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: Trump’s war on Iran is more complicated than we think Listen |
Watch: Lelia Doolan's Walk for PeaceAt 91, peace activist and cultural trailblazer Lelia Doolan sets out from Shannon Airport on a walk to Dublin, joined by a group of supporters calling for peace, Irish neutrality, and an end to the airport’s use by US military aircraft.
North Cork Creameries and Carbery reach milk supply agreementThe two co-ops have reached a commercial milk supply agreement with the aim of assisting and providing certainty to North Cork Creameries' suppliers
Penneys secures planning permission to upgrade flagship St Patrick's Street Cork outlet Plans are scaled back version of the complete overhaul mooted in 2021
Jonathan, the world’s oldest tortoise, caught in viral crypto death scamFake X account posing as his vet sparked global false reports of Jonathan’s death while soliciting crypto donations
Where to go for 2026: the best holidays by seasonAn Oroko guide on where to travel this year, designed around season, pace and the experience to make it flow