"We cannot ask our teams and supporters to endure another season where our flagship stadium is unavailable to host the games it was built for."
Tue, 16 Jul, 2019
A new European Commission study found that average monthly fees here are around €771
Mon, 08 Jul, 2019
Tourism Ireland has welcomed the growth of 6% in overseas visitors to Ireland in the first quarter of the year.
Wed, 12 Jun, 2019
Nora Stapleton has been appointed as the new lead of Sport Ireland's Women in Sport.
Tue, 02 Apr, 2019
The Dáil is debating a motion calling for licence fee money to be used to support independent radio.
Thu, 28 Feb, 2019
'Votes for Women: Suffrage and Citizenship' is open to the public.
Thu, 19 Jul, 2018
158 people died on Irish roads in 2017, according to the latest Road Safety Authority statistics.
Mon, 01 Jan, 2018
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Fri, 30 Dec, 2016
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New ground has been made in Gaelic Games with the announcement of the Womens Gaelic Players Association (WGPA) today in Dublin.
Tue, 20 Jan, 2015
Doctors have called for minimum pricing on alcohol to be introduced in the Budget.
Thu, 10 Oct, 2013
The Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee has said serious questions must be asked about the penalty points system.
Tue, 01 Oct, 2013
The Irish embassy in Seoul is urging all Irish citizens living in South Korea to register their contact details with them.
Mon, 08 Apr, 2013
The Chief Executive of Bank of Ireland will come before the Oireachtas Finance Committee later to update TDs and Senators on the most recent developments at the bank.
Thu, 01 Nov, 2012
APPLE COMPUTERS is bringing 400 more jobs to Cork city centre, swelling its workforce at Half Moon Street to as much as 800.
Thu, 19 Jul, 2012
The Chairperson of the Office of Public Works is rejecting suggestions that it has wasted millions of euro building a new state of the art headquarters in Co Meath.
Thu, 02 Dec, 2010
The Sinn Féin Dublin City Councillor Killian Forde has resigned from the party.
Sat, 09 Jan, 2010
The largest foreign investors in Ireland, in the high-tech, pharmaceutical and chemicals sectors, today set out why they believe Ireland remains a uniquely attractive location in which to do business.
Mon, 05 Nov, 2007
Irish people are paying too high a price for their dental care, it was claimed today.
Wed, 03 Oct, 2007
Irish sport has been given a clean bill of health by our anti-doping tests.
Wed, 05 Apr, 2006
The Chairperson of the Equality Authority is calling for key inequalities within the education system to be remedied.
Sun, 26 Feb, 2006
NENAGH Rail Partnership would like to thank the Irish Examiner for its coverage on January 4 of our trip to Limerick Holiday on Ice as part of our campaign for a commuter service on the Ballybrophy-to-Limerick line.
Mon, 09 Jan, 2006
More than 25% of secondary school students get one session or less of sport outside class time each week, it emerged today.
Thu, 20 Oct, 2005
Sinn Féin is urging the Irish and British governments to set an example of power-sharing for unionists to follow.
Sat, 13 Nov, 2004
Thu, 17 Jun, 2004
Sinn Fein is accusing the British government of dragging their feet on their duty to the Good Friday Agreement.
Sun, 26 Jan, 2003
Sinn Fein Chairperson Mitchel McLoughlin is insisting that the May first elections go ahead, saying it was "crucial".
Sat, 25 Jan, 2003
Gardai in Dublin are refuting claims by the Irish Anti-War Movement that the group were banned from marching on Grafton Street.
Fri, 06 Dec, 2002
THE Irish Sports Council has given the IRFU 3.75m euro to implement measures aimed specifically at increasing levels of participation in sport by young people.
Tue, 23 Jul, 2002
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