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The 64-year-old driver of the vehicle – originally from Glasgow – was arrested by Belgian authorities and a 30-year-old man in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, was also detained.
Sat, 07 Mar, 2020
Irish Examiner arts editor Des O'Driscoll picks his top gigs from the weekend's event, at venues around Cork City.
Thu, 20 Feb, 2020
Only a generation ago, Fine Gael were able to take three of the four seats in the Cork East constituency. Now they're barely able to hold onto one.
Mon, 10 Feb, 2020
The last three seats in Cork East were decided on Count 8 when Sean Sherlock (Lab) reached the quota and FG junior minister David Stanton and FF's new kid on the block, James O'Connor, were elected without reaching the magic figure.
Pat Buckley, from Midleton, topped the poll with an impressive 12,587 first preferences, which got him elected on the first count as the quota was 10,909.
Sun, 09 Feb, 2020
Pat Buckley was elected on the first count in Cork East.
The prospects for FG junior minister David Stanton have improved and many believe that he will now win the second seat being well ahead of his running partner Pa O'Driscoll.
Event co-founder Caoilian Sherlock tells Ellie O’Byrne about some of the highlights of the Cork festival this weekend
Thu, 06 Feb, 2020
A second victory for another experimental Cork side in round 2 of the McGrath Cup in Mallow last night.
Fri, 03 Jan, 2020
Half of the creches given a last-minute emergency payment as an insurance crisis threatened providers across the sector with closure, received less than €1,000.
Thu, 02 Jan, 2020
The internet is a vital utility, but two thirds of primary schools lag behind the minimum speed in the National Broadband Plan. Jess Casey talks to teachers whose schools enjoy high-speed internet and to some whose schools do not
Wed, 01 Jan, 2020
Prior to the decision, Mallow was the only town in county Cork which had its parking overseen by a private company.
Tue, 17 Dec, 2019
Cork County Council has paid a private operator more than €1.7m over five years to a private operator for parking enforcement in a single town.
Thu, 05 Dec, 2019
The performance of Labour's John Maher has marked him out as a contender for 2020, according to Labour TD Sean Sherlock.
Sat, 30 Nov, 2019
St Brendan’s were merciless in putting Coláiste Chriost Rí to the sword at Cill Na Martra today, winning by 27 points in wet conditions.
Wed, 23 Oct, 2019
The Chair of Tusla has said the organisation will “have to examine” the case of a whistleblower who was left without income after he was led to believe he was on unpaid leave.
Mon, 21 Oct, 2019
Potential whistleblowers will be “alarmed” at the treatment of a Tusla employee who made a protected disclosure, a TD has warned.
Ambulances are called to accidents on the Cork-Limerick road roughly once every week on average, according to HSE figures.
Fri, 11 Oct, 2019
Nemo Rangers upped the ante big time in the second half to send champions St Finbarr’s packing in appalling weather conditions at Páirc Uí Rinn on Saturday. The incessant rain made this Cork SFC quarter-final a real slog before the 2017 champions got the formula right after a sluggish enough opening half.
Sun, 29 Sep, 2019
Over €1.2m has been paid out following incidents on footpaths over five years in North Cork alone, new figures have revealed.
Sat, 28 Sep, 2019
Not that Paul O’Donovan is suffering déjà vu, but he feels the same quiet confidence about his Nemo Rangers side going into today’s quarter-final with champions St Finbarr’s as he did 12 months ago.
We don’t exactly know what’s going to happen on September 14 but we figure there is a better chance of predicting what won’t
Tue, 03 Sep, 2019
Jim Gavin’s response when asked if there was a sense of regret at neglecting to take Jonny Cooper off David Clifford when he had the chance could have hardly been more definitive.
Mon, 02 Sep, 2019
St Finbarr’s made it out of Bandon yesterday with their defence of the Cork SFC still intact, but not without a stern test from Carbery Rangers.
Mon, 26 Aug, 2019
Irish Rail is to sharply increase its security on intercity, commuter and DART lines after receiving more than 2,000 reports of antisocial behaviour in the last two-and-a-half-years.
Sun, 18 Aug, 2019
As legendary comics writer Alan Moore slips into retirement, some of his Irish contemporaries tell Donal O’Keeffe about the genius who had such a huge influence on popular culture
Wed, 07 Aug, 2019
Katie Quirke scored 1-7 as Cork were crowned All-Ireland Minor A champions with victory over Monaghan at Bord na Móna O’Connor Park in Tullamore.
Mon, 05 Aug, 2019
A wedding later this month, a 15-month-old baby, plus radio and TV gigs — you’d think Kathryn Thomas has enough on her plate right now. But no, she’s just decided to take her Pure Results bootcamp to Spain for the first time. Pat Fitzpatrick finds out more.
Fri, 02 Aug, 2019
As the Caped Crusader hits 80 years of protecting Gotham City, Chris Wasser looks at the history of the world’s darkest superhero.
Mon, 15 Jul, 2019
The fallout from An Post’s decision to close its Cork Mail Centre in Little Island with the loss of 240 jobs continues, with questions surrounding the reason it has been slated to be axed.
Fri, 28 Jun, 2019
Conor Counihan may have been a man for the dummy team but none of his successors — Brian Cuthbert, Peadar Healy, and Ronan McCarthy — have been known for it.
Sat, 22 Jun, 2019
A new gender-neutral school uniform policy is being introduced in a primary school in Wicklow.
Thu, 20 Jun, 2019
The old Mike Tyson deadpan came to mind as Limerick’s Munster final ambitions were obliterated in the opening 12 minutes of Saturday’s SFC semi-final at Páirc Uí Rinn.
Sun, 02 Jun, 2019
The likely MEP elections Green gallop and a predicted left-leaning parties transfer trend could kick-start a debate about a long-overdue Irish "progressives" political bloc, writes political correspondent Fiachra Ó Cionnaith.
Sat, 25 May, 2019
When you watch a match back for a second time, you become aware of a million more nuggets of information you might have missed while witnessing a contest in real-time.
Wed, 22 May, 2019
Labour, the Social Democrats, and the Greens have shot down Labour TD Sean Sherlock’s suggestion that the parties come together for the next general election, insisting that they plan to fight the campaign as individual parties.
Christy Moore is among those playing gigs coinciding with the song contest final on Saturday, writes Ellie O’Byrne.
Thu, 16 May, 2019
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