Sat, 20 Jun, 2020
The 14-minute personal best Aoife Cooke ran on the afternoon of the Dublin marathon a fortnight ago - she was the first Irish woman home in 2.32.34 - would have been enough to get her onto the start line at any previous Olympic Games.
Sat, 09 Nov, 2019
Put provenance first this season and make 'Made in Munster' the label to be seen in. With outstanding craftmanship and commitment to quality, these homegrown designers are making Munster-made fashion wish list worthy around the world. Shopping local has never looked so good. Carolyn Moore reports.
Tue, 22 Oct, 2019
Kya deLongchamps explains why Robert Adam is a rock star of architecture.
Fri, 13 Sep, 2019
The romanticism of pink ties in with the overarching mood of the colour — optimism and joy. But how do you wear it? Paul McLauchlan finds out.
Thu, 15 Aug, 2019
Earlier this week, protestors in Majorca stepped up their opposition to mass tourism by vandalising rented cars.
Fri, 09 Aug, 2019
University College Cork researchers have unearthed some 200 volumes of centuries-old newsletters that shine a light on 16th and 17th-century life in Europe.
Fri, 19 Jul, 2019
New York, Paris, London and Milan host world-renowned Fashion Weeks, but there are others that have editors and influencers scrambling for front-row seats. Pitti Uomo in Florence is one of them. Niamh O’Donoghue rounds up the new, cutting-edge fashion destinations.
Thu, 20 Jun, 2019
Following his conviction for drug smuggling Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman is likely to spend the rest of his life at a U.S. maximum security jail.
Thu, 13 Jun, 2019
The Renaissance polymath may have died on this day in 1519, but his memory has lived on through all sorts of representations over the past 500 years, writes Donal O’Keeffe.
Thu, 02 May, 2019
Equinor is the latest large oil company to bow to a major investor group that is pushing corporations to take more robust action on climate change.
Thu, 25 Apr, 2019
Looking for a day trip with a difference this Valentine’s Day? Check out Ciara McDonnell’s top suggestions.
Fri, 08 Feb, 2019
The victory was emphatic as Ireland routed Italy by eight tries to one at Soldier Field on Saturday. Yet while the performance was far from perfect that was exactly what Joe Schmidt expected when he selected a young side for this mission.
Mon, 05 Nov, 2018
Forget about the pale emulsions. There’s a strong trend on the way towards very busy wallpaper, writes Kya deLongchamps
Sat, 20 Oct, 2018
The global prices of crude oil have risen the most in a week, as Hurricane Florence threatened US east coast petrol supplies and as sanctions began crimping Iranian oil exports.
Wed, 12 Sep, 2018
A couple who raised more than $400,000 for a homeless man after he used his last few dollars to fill up the fuel tank of a stranded motorist have been ordered to turn over what is left of the cash.
Fri, 31 Aug, 2018
It has all been about records this season in European football: records broken and records that remained tantalisingly out of reach.
Tue, 15 May, 2018
Jim Pallotta is worried, writes David Shonfield.
Wed, 02 May, 2018
They include a few overhead kicks to match even Ronaldo's superhuman effort.
Wed, 04 Apr, 2018
Chiellini was in tears as he arrived with Gianluigi Buffon and other teammates for Astori's funeral today.
Thu, 08 Mar, 2018
"You're not like others, you are football, the real one, the pure one of children."
Tue, 06 Mar, 2018
Prosecutors have opened a culpable homicide case over the death of Fiorentina captain Davide Astori.
Mon, 05 Mar, 2018
A last-gasp Alberto Paloschi header saw Serie A strugglers SPAL force a 1-1 draw with Inter.
Sun, 28 Jan, 2018
So where to go in Italy? There’s no contest says Annmarie O’Connor — the Emilia Romagna region, a northern province known for its medieval cities, rich gastronomy and unstudied elegance.
Sat, 06 Jan, 2018
International visitors to Dublin are forecast to hit more than 6m by 2025.
Wed, 27 Dec, 2017
British prime minister Theresa May is facing fresh pressure over her plans to deal with the border after Brexit, with Ireland’s European Commissioner urging her to change course.
Mon, 27 Nov, 2017
The UK could be required to follow new rules implemented by the European Union during a Brexit transition period according to leaked plans reportedly drawn up by Brussels' chief negotiator.
Sat, 25 Nov, 2017
‘Revenge: The action of inflicting harm on someone for an injury or harm suffered at their hands.”
Wed, 22 Nov, 2017
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Mon, 20 Nov, 2017
Joe Schmidt has insisted revenge will not be a motivation for Ireland when they face their World Cup conquerors Argentina at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.
Theresa May said she hoped the European Union would respond "positively" to her approach to Brexit as senior Brussels figures warned trade talks may not be given the green light in December.
Fri, 17 Nov, 2017
Mary J Blige is feeling the cold. It is a sunny autumn day in London but the air conditioning in her hotel room is turned up high, writes Laura Harding.
Thu, 16 Nov, 2017
Jeremy Corbyn claimed it was "Groundhog Day" over Brexit before warning Theresa May her biggest battle is with the "warring" Tory factions rather than the EU.
Mon, 23 Oct, 2017
The UK's Labour party will join forces with Tory rebels in an attempt to force Theresa May into giving MPs a veto on the final Brexit deal, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Sat, 21 Oct, 2017
David Davis will travel to Paris on Monday for Brexit talks days after French President Emmanuel Macron suggested Britain would need to up its divorce payment offer to unlock trade negotiations.
Fri, 20 Oct, 2017
Theresa May has issued a direct plea to EU leaders to clear the way for a Brexit deal which she can sell to British voters.
Thu, 19 Oct, 2017
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has issued a direct message to three million EU citizens living in Britain, promising she will make it as easy as possible for them to stay after Brexit.
While getting Britain to pay as big a divorce bill as possible is uniting EU leaders at the moment, money is what will divide them once Britain leaves, writes Paul Wallace.
Theresa May and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker have said efforts to find an agreement in the Brexit talks should "accelerate" in the coming months.
Mon, 16 Oct, 2017
The ringleader of the Tory plot to oust Theresa May has been roundly condemned by senior party figures as the Prime Minister promised to provide "calm leadership".
Sat, 07 Oct, 2017
Without pain and anxiety, there can be no triumph or success, the UK Foreign Secretary told his adoring fans.
Tue, 03 Oct, 2017
A museum in Dublin has won a prize for innovation.
Leo Varadkar said he was pleased with progress in the wake of the British Prime Minister's speech in Florence last week.
Fri, 29 Sep, 2017
The Taoiseach Leo Varadkar travels to London this morning to meet the British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Mon, 25 Sep, 2017
Leading EU official Pierre Moscovici has warned that potentially damaging customs checks may still be imposed at Irish ports and airports, when Brexit takes place in two years’ time.
Jeremy Corbyn has avoided a potentially divisive clash over Brexit at Labour's annual conference after delegates agreed not to push the issue to a vote.
Sun, 24 Sep, 2017
Moody's has downgraded the UK's credit rating.
Sat, 23 Sep, 2017
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said UK prime minister Theresa May’s Brexit speech did not go far enough to allow talks with the EU to progress next month.
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