Armagh’s James Wilson, 24, and Belfast’s Charlie Eastwood, 23, scooped the major honours at the Beta Tools Motorsport Ireland Awards yesterday.
Wed, 05 Dec, 2018
Sabina Higgins has called for the rejection of “poisonous ideologies” and the “politics of hate”.
Thu, 03 Aug, 2017
The 2017 Journalism Awards will feature a total of 25 categories spanning all areas and disciplines.
Thu, 04 May, 2017
A host of famous faces will descend on the capital this weekend ahead of the eagerly anticipated Irish Film and Television Awards.
Sat, 08 Apr, 2017
Fri, 23 Sep, 2016
Labour leader Brendan Howlin has described the current Dáil as a “three-ring circus” where the Government has no power, the opposition is in government, and other parties do not want to lead at all.
Tue, 16 Aug, 2016
Many a famous face could be spotted shivering their way down the red carpet at this year’s Irish Film and Television Awards, rainclouds and Arctic chills becoming very unwanted guests indeed.
Mon, 11 Apr, 2016
The 1916 commemorations should challenge Irish people to “revisit our conceptions of what constitutes a real republic” and to redouble efforts to achieve the “unfulfilled dreams of our past”, President Michael D Higgins has said.
Tue, 29 Mar, 2016
The IFA’s acting president has described the ongoing debate around salary levels in the organisation as a distraction from its day-to-day operations.
Wed, 09 Dec, 2015
In the weeks leading up to the same-sex marriage referendum a host of celebrities added their voices to the campaign for a yes vote.
Tue, 26 May, 2015
The stars are coming out tonight for this year’s Irish Film and Television Awards and Irish Examiner reporter Kelly O’Brien will be on the scene and live blogging from the red carpet from 5pm.
Sun, 24 May, 2015
Climate change makes extreme storms more likely, says scientist
Tue, 17 Mar, 2015
Sharon O’ Reilly-Coates says a feather sculpture in Cork is a thank you to Native American Indians
Mon, 02 Mar, 2015
Business conducted by Irish travel agents is worth €1.5bn annually to the economy, according to Tourism Minister Paschal Donohoe.
Sat, 24 Jan, 2015
The Coalition is pinning its hopes on a revised set of "modest" and "affordable" water charges to take the heat out of public anger over the issue which spilled over into ugly scenes at fractious weekend protests.
Mon, 17 Nov, 2014
The Colombian writer Juan Gabriel Vasquez has won the 2014 Impac Dublin Award for his novel The Sound of Things Falling.
Fri, 13 Jun, 2014
Plans are afoot for Katie Taylor to fight in Cork at the end of the month, as the Olympic champion faces into a year where she hopes to defend her European and World titles.
Tue, 07 Jan, 2014
Food, travel, and education expenses are pushing up the cost of going to college, an Irish League of Credit Unions survey has found.
Tue, 13 Aug, 2013
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness says he is delighted to help new European Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley ahead of next year’s competition at Gleneagles in Scotland.
Wed, 23 Jan, 2013
All the unedifying disputes about official ceremonies for Ireland’s Olympic team couldn’t take the sheen off the country’s golden girl, Katie Taylor, as she and the other medallists enjoyed an emotional return on their arrival home from London.
Tue, 14 Aug, 2012
JOBSEEKERS can apply to fill any one of 2,000 professional vacancies with 50 leading companies exhibiting at the second annual admission-free Career Zoo at Dublin’s Mansion House on Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11.
Mon, 29 Aug, 2011
IT isn’t every day a Government minister gets to become a zoo keeper, but Richard Bruton enjoyed cracking the whip yesterday to launch details of Career Zoo, a major careers event aimed at hiring professionals and graduates for jobs in Ireland.
Wed, 17 Aug, 2011
Jobs Minister Richard Bruton has launched details of a major careers event in Dublin next month.
Tue, 16 Aug, 2011
FORMER taoiseach Liam Cosgrave has said his predecessor John A Costello helped to modernise Ireland more than the country ever realised.
Thu, 14 Oct, 2010
IRELAND’s reputation for low-carbon farming should be harnessed to ensure that the authorities governing global agriculture promote Irish food production while capping outputs from less efficient regions, business leaders heard at a Teagasc conference at Dublin’s Mansion House yesterday.
Fri, 25 Jun, 2010
GERRY RYAN is likely to be laid to rest on Thursday and possibly in a private ceremony, a spokesman for his family said yesterday.
Tue, 04 May, 2010
EXPENSES paid to TDs will be linked to their attendance in the Dáil under new proposals brought in to end the gravy train enjoyed by politicians.
Wed, 21 Jan, 2009
TAOISEACH Bertie Ahern last night insisted he had not been panicked into offering first time buyers a backdated “bribe” on stamp duty.
Fri, 04 May, 2007
A major suicide awareness rally will today aim to harness co-operation from various state agencies and voluntary groups.
Wed, 28 Feb, 2007
THE country was spoilt for choice when it came to festival fun over the Bank Holiday weekend — and for once the weather didn’t spoil the mood.
Mon, 05 Jun, 2006
The plight of children living below the poverty line is due to be discussed at a Barnardos seminar in Dublin’s Mansion House later today.
Mon, 10 May, 2004
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