Cork publican and local legend Brian O'Donnell has died.
Fri, 13 Dec, 2019
When the Troubles broke out, local press photographers in Northern Ireland were thrust on to the front line of daily shootings, bombings and murders, becoming war correspondents in their home towns, writes Dan Buckley.
Mon, 18 Nov, 2019
There are calls for increased Garda resources to clamp down on violent attacks and crime in Cork city.
Sat, 09 Nov, 2019
Irish restaurants have done well to win Michelin stars recently, but achieving the coveted award brings a big pressure to retain it, writes Dan Buckley
Sat, 12 Oct, 2019
Robots that work alongside human operators in assembly and on production lines can provide many benefits to companies, including cost savings, increased efficiency, improved safety and greater employee satisfaction.
Sun, 08 Sep, 2019
Once upon a time, Greg Coughlan was on top of the world with successful businesses and millions to his name. Then the recession hit, writes Dan Buckley
Tue, 03 Sep, 2019
Despite talk of missions to Mars and a renewed interest in returning to the moon, nothing can match the awesome feat of that first lunar landing 50 years ago today, writes Dan Buckley.
Sat, 20 Jul, 2019
Pace and shape of life may be two of the key indicators to how different species get by in the world according to a new study, writes Dan Buckley.
Wed, 10 Jul, 2019
His comments follow those of Social Protection Minister Regina Doherty has called for Ms Smith and her two-year-old daughter to be brought home to Ireland.
Fri, 05 Jul, 2019
Majella Moynihan told her story this week and joins the likes of Ann Lovett, Joanne Hayes, and Eileen Flynn as women who were failed by the State, writes Dan Buckley
Wed, 19 Jun, 2019
Vienna takes the number one spot when it comes to ‘most livable city’, but why is that, ask Dan Buckley.
Tue, 02 Apr, 2019
Oliver and John Reel lost over €200k on a development in the Costa Del Sol. It’s been a long journey but they’re helping others recoup their losses, writes Dan Buckley.
Mon, 07 Jan, 2019
Brexit and the associated weakness of sterling are enticing more people to import cars from the UK, leading to a drop in car sales here, new figures show.
Thu, 01 Nov, 2018
Seven members of An Garda Síochána have been recognised at an awards ceremony in Dublin for their courage in the line of duty.
Sat, 20 Oct, 2018
A scheme proposed by an Irish MEP to help workers with terminal cancer is being considered by the European Parliament.
Tue, 04 Sep, 2018
Pope Francis appeared to be unaware of the details of abuse suffered by many Irish victims at the hands of Catholic clerics, according to one of the survivors who met him in Dublin on Saturday.
Mon, 27 Aug, 2018
The Children’s Medical Research Foundation based at Our Lady’s children’s hospital in Crumlin, Dublin, has has committed to funding research into tuberculosis, which kills a quarter of a million children each year.
Sat, 25 Aug, 2018
Talks between Ryanair and the Irish Airline Pilots’ Association (Ialpa) — part of trade union Fórsa — adjourned last night at Dublin Airport without resolution but they are expected to resume some time next week.
Sat, 18 Aug, 2018
Dr Susan Crawford has become an expert in movement skills to help her son and others who are debilitated by catatonia, says Dan Buckley
Fri, 13 Apr, 2018
Dan Buckley Two Irish brothers are helping Irish and British investors in Spain get back sums to up €500,000, writes Dan Buckley.
Mon, 05 Mar, 2018
Catch up on the headlines this lunchtime...
According to a new study, it may depend on where you live in Ireland.
Sat, 09 Dec, 2017
Gardaí have arrested a man who reportedly terrorised commuters yesterday on a bus travelling from Cork City to Tralee, Co Kerry, writes Dan Buckley of the Irish Examiner.
Sat, 16 Sep, 2017
School uniforms with up to 54" trouser waistlines are being sold as the growing epidemic of childhood obesity continues, writes Dan Buckley.
Wed, 30 Aug, 2017
More than 60,000 Irish investors who lost millions in deposits paid on unbuilt Spanish property may get all or most of their money back.
Wed, 23 Aug, 2017
Here's your lunchtime news bulletin.
Wed, 26 Jul, 2017
The late Danny la Rue would have been 90 today. Dan Buckley recalls a memorable encounter with the Cork-born entertainer.
Dan Buckley savours some father/son bonding time in the stunning Lake Garda
Sat, 15 Jul, 2017
The current sizzler is likely to fizzle out towards the end of the week, according to Met Éireann.
Tue, 20 Jun, 2017
The first World Cup event of the season looms large for Ireland’s senior rowers. World Cup One takes place in Belgrade, Serbia from May 5-7.
Thu, 27 Apr, 2017
Playboy model and film star Jayne Mansfield was due to perform a cabaret act at the Mount Brandon Hotel in Tralee on April 23, 1967, but the all-powerful Catholic Church was having none of it, writes Dan Buckley
Tue, 18 Apr, 2017
While there is a high degree of acceptance of journalistic privilege by the courts, Judge Peter Charleton has questioned whether it extends to sources with malicious motivations, writes Dan Buckley
Fri, 03 Mar, 2017
Thu, 12 Jan, 2017
Good afternoon. Here’s all the news you need to know this lunchtime.
Wed, 05 Oct, 2016
Wikileaks’ Julian Assange has vowed to defend the organisation against attack after his intervention in the US presidential election, writes Dan Buckley
The agony of the Berkeley tragedy lives on for survivors and victims’ families, says Dan Buckley
Fri, 12 Aug, 2016
A winning black Jersey at last weekend’s Cork Summer Show reflected new trends in the dairy industry.
Thu, 23 Jun, 2016
The Law Reform Commission is seeking out opinions on the law that deals with children contesting their parent or parents’ will, writes Dan Buckley
Tue, 26 Apr, 2016
Tue, 27 Oct, 2015
Here’s a briefing on some of the stories and issues highlighted on irishexaminer.com today.
Tue, 29 Sep, 2015
Good morning. Here’s everything you need to know before you start your day.
US Ambassador to Ireland Kevin O’Malley had to give up his Irish passport to take up the role of a diplomat. But, as he recounts to Dan Buckley, that doesn’t make him feel any less Irish.
Jeremy Hutchinson is one of those people who changed the world they were born into. Dan Buckley on a sparkling career and a wonderful man still going strong at 100.
Sat, 18 Jul, 2015
Jimmy Crowley’s book on the songs of Cork is the latest instalment in his longterm love affair with the culture of his hometown, writes Dan Buckley
Thu, 25 Jun, 2015
Eurovision winner Charlie McGettigan has had to come to terms with the death of his son Shane, who died in a workplace accident in the US 17 years ago Dan Buckley
Thu, 18 Jun, 2015
When a child dies, you not only mourn their loss but also the future that was denied them, and even perhaps the best of you, writes Dan Buckley
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