A Cork hunting club has been ordered to pay €4,000 in compensation to a farmer after an incident in which its dogs distressed a number of his cattle, which in turn caused at least one of the bulls to be “physically unable to procreate”.
Tue, 12 Jul, 2016
Castlehaven 1-14 St Finbarr’s 1-10 (Cork SFC Round 4): Castlehaven returned to the scene of last year’s championship humiliation but, looking renewed and refocused, the west Cork men displayed their innate hunger for battle to overcome a gutsy St. Finbarr’s in an entertaining Cork SFC clash on Saturday.
Mon, 31 Aug, 2015
Thu, 23 Apr, 2015
A “completely unacceptable” attempt by Health Minister James Reilly to access detailed files on potential primary care sites has been described as a “misunderstanding” by high-ranking officials.
Sat, 14 Dec, 2013
Health Minister James Reilly was fully aware of the ongoing talks about the purchase of a site to be used for a primary care development in his own constituency.
Thu, 04 Oct, 2012
It’s now a question of what James Reilly knew and when about the plans for a primary care centre in Balbriggan in his own constituency.
Knee-high miracle calf Jack is very likely the smallest living calf in the world — so small his owner initially mistook him for a magpie.
Thu, 21 Jun, 2012
Martin Johnson admitted England’s 20-16 defeat to Ireland was a “tough, tough loss”.
Sat, 27 Feb, 2010
Tom O’Leary would love to see the clouds gather over Aintree this week with every drop of rain set to aid the chances of his confirmed mudlark Preists Leap in the John Smith’s Grand National.
Tue, 31 Mar, 2009
TOM O’Leary reports Preists Leap to be in rude health ahead of his tilt at John Smith’s Grand National glory.
Thu, 26 Feb, 2009
Tom O’Leary reports Preists Leap to be in rude health ahead of his tilt at John Smith’s Grand National glory.
Wed, 25 Feb, 2009
Jim Dreaper believes the postponement of last weekend’s Irish Hennessy meeting could have worked in Notre Pere’s favour after the weights for this year’s John Smith’s Grand National were revealed.
Tue, 10 Feb, 2009
Bookmakers are already running scared of Royal County Star as Tony Martin’s hope is set to carry just 10st 4lb in the Powers Whiskey Irish Grand National on Monday.
Fri, 21 Mar, 2008
Glasgow 24 Munster 13
Fri, 15 Sep, 2006
PART of the selection process to appoint the head of a new academic college at University College Cork was cancelled after material, relating to some candidates, was circulated among staff.
Sat, 11 Mar, 2006
Trainer Michael O’Brien is eyeing a big-race double with Essex after the five-year-old justified favouritism in the Pierse Hurdle at Leopardstown yesterday.
Mon, 10 Jan, 2005
Barry Geraghty was once again the star of the show at Leopardstown today as he took the two most valuable races of the afternoon courtesy of Essex and Newmill.
Sun, 09 Jan, 2005
Newmill ran out a tired winner of the Paddy Fitzpatrick Memorial Novice Chase at Leopardstown this afternoon.
MOSCOW FLYER appears to have scared off most of his rivals as he faces a maximum of five challengers in the Paddy Power Dial-a-Bet Chase at Leopardstown next Monday.
Tue, 21 Dec, 2004
Tom O’Leary has pencilled in Newmill for his eagerly-awaited chasing debut at Naas on Saturday as long as he has not been affected by a bout of coughing in the yard.
Tue, 16 Nov, 2004
WILLIAM EVERS (Irish Examiner letters, August 26) unfortunately missed the point in my response to his original letter of August 19 in which he insensitively exclaimed that a person who can’t read or write isn’t worth anything.
Wed, 01 Sep, 2004
I CANNOT understand why simple improvements are overlooked in this country.
Fri, 27 Aug, 2004
I’M afraid William Evers isn’t as well educated as he might think (Irish Examiner letters, August 19). The gall of him to ask “of what use is a person who is illiterate and cannot add or subtract?”
Sat, 21 Aug, 2004
IT bemuses me that an unnamed government figure stated that “we haven’t a hope in hell of filling jobs in Cavan, Monaghan and west Cork” (Irish Examiner, July 31).
Wed, 04 Aug, 2004
IN RESPONSE to your lead story, ‘Sinn Féin economic policies to cost €5bn more a year’ (Irish Examiner, July 12), the situation is not as bad as your political editor, Harry McGee, implies.
Wed, 14 Jul, 2004
FAIR play to Fibber Magees. Perhaps this is the start of Ireland’s own battle against prohibition, although in this case, smoking tobacco isn’t illegal.
Tue, 13 Jul, 2004
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