comment-analysisMaria Steen would have electrified a dull race, but her exclusion is not undemocraticLouise Burne outlines the two main factors that led to Maria Steen's failure to attain enough backing for a run at the presidency
S gaaAnthony Daly: There are thousands of lads with All-Ireland medals who wouldn’t lace Hoggie’s boots
court and crimeMan granted legal aid has borrowed €10,000 for dental treatment abroad, Cork court told
Facial 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
Cork elective hospital will still be at planning stage by 2030, Oireachtas committee hears The hospital had originally been slated for completion in 2027
Scottie Scheffler ‘excited to unleash’ Bryson DeChambeau at Ryder Cup this weekThe United States team are ready to 'unleash' under-fire Bryson DeChambeau.
From Brian Hayes to Donncha O'Connor: who's hot and who's not ahead of Cork Premier SFC quarter-finals
Autumn Equinox and nocturnal animalsFrom here on in, we will have more darkness than daylight, making this a good time to consider the lives of wild creatures most active at nighttime. Apart from bats, moths and owls, many other creatures also become active as light fades from the landscape. Foxes, badgers, mice, and pine martens are primarily nocturnal, and half of all invertebrates are adapted to life in darkness
Presidential oath means only Christians need applyThe United Nations Human Rights Committee has expressed concern over Ireland's constitutional oath. Simon Tierney asks why we aren't changing it
One-off payments failed to tackle poverty — what will work is to index social welfare rates to average wages
S Money talk puts Americans in the Ryder Cup roughThe issue of payment for the American players during this year's Ryder Cup has dominated the pre-event discussion
S Patrick Horgan interview: 'Very few get to decide themselves when to leave, and to leave when they’re happy. And I am happy'
The Deirdre O’Shaughnessy Podcast: Amal El Khawaja shares story of son killed in RafahFour major countries now recognise Palestine as Cork prepares to host Amal El Khawaja, whose son was killed in Rafah Listen |
S Dalo's Hurling Show: Barrs topple the Barony, Clare cracker, O'Brien the beacon in Limerick Listen |
Watch: Trump says recognizing Palestinian state a 'reward' for HamasU.S. President Donald Trump told world leaders on Tuesday (September 23) during an address at the United Nations General Assembly that recognizing a Palestinian state is encouraging the "continued conflict" and a "reward to Hamas."
Farm organisations criticise 'wholly disproportionate' milk price cuts which will wipe €1,500 off chequesThe ICMSA said: 'We’d like to draw attention to the very obvious discrepancy that has the co-ops telling farmers that they’re ‘locked-in’ to forward prices when farmers point to a rising market, while often the very same co-ops seem to be able to opt out very easily of the ‘forward price straitjacket’ in a falling market.'
Green light for 88 new homes in CarrigalineMixed-use development will also include a cafe, gym, hair salon, daycare and newsagents
Chinese architect Yu Kongjian dies in plane crash in Brazil’s Pantanal wetlandsThe crash occurred on Tuesday evening as the plane was attempting to land at a large farm approximately 100 kilometres from the municipality of Aquidauana
Dublin Theatre Festival returns from 25 September to 12 OctoberThe festival features both a renewed focus on international companies bringing work to Ireland, and excellent work from some of Ireland’s most exciting theatre artists
SETU’s postgraduate pathways in education: ‘Inspiration, relevance, and the common goal of excellence’