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Sat, 04 Apr, 2020
Fleetwood, looking to claim a first PGA Tour victory, birdied four of his final six holes to sign for a three-under par 67 and sit at five-under through 54 holes.
Sun, 01 Mar, 2020
How many of golf's world number ones since 1986 can you name?
Mon, 10 Feb, 2020
Across the Atlantic, we have witnessed some very odd behaviour by two senior politicians, in the form of petulance in the US House of Congress.
Wed, 05 Feb, 2020
It is not necessary to be even vaguely partisan to be disappointed that America’s Republican senators who sat in judgement of their president, and aspiring second-term president, ignored Donald Trump’s gross abuses of power and collusion with autocrats.
Tue, 04 Feb, 2020
Two dozen properties hit the ‘Big Note’ in 2019, more than double the amount of the previous year in Cork, writes Tommy Barker
Fri, 03 Jan, 2020
Our writers select 10 sports books for your Christmas list.
Fri, 13 Dec, 2019
A solicitor and his wife were victims of a "catastrophic mistake" when armed gardaí raided their home in a search of a cannabis grow house, the High Court has heard.
Tue, 26 Nov, 2019
In the not so very long ago confounded European Union mandarins launched a community-wide competition so an articulate European might offer a workable definition of peripherality. The layered implications, the one-man’s-meat-is-another-man’s-tofu complexity of that designation and its geographic realities were bewildering, so a prize of €100,000 was offered.
Wed, 02 Oct, 2019
Mike Pence loves Ireland and why wouldn’t he? Back home, nobody pays him a blind bit of notice as he cowers in the shadow of Donald Trump. He drops in here for a flying visit and he’s a big deal with everybody.
Wed, 04 Sep, 2019
Johnson and Trump think sleeplessness makes them unique and uniquely powerful, says Terry Prone.
Sun, 01 Sep, 2019
If the public want a sustainable future, we need to return to deriving our entertainment from concerts, soccer matches, and get-togethers, not from loud-mouthed politicians who seek to divide in order to win power, writes Joyce Fegan
Sat, 15 Jun, 2019
This is a man’s world. The airside tarmac, as Air Force One touched down in Shannon, was dotted in men
Sat, 08 Jun, 2019
Dublin was late to the anti-Trump party but the crowds who gathered on day two of the US president’s visit made their presence felt.
Fri, 07 Jun, 2019
It’s seldom football talk isn’t top of David Tubridy’s conversation agenda during the month of June.
Wheeler women from Ennistymon, Co Clare have been protesting visiting US Presidents here for nearly forty years.
Thu, 06 Jun, 2019
Eric and Donald Junior arrived in the village shortly after 10pm last night to cheers from locals as they swept up in Range Rovers.
‘Deals are my art form. Other people paint beautifully or write poetry. I like making deals, preferably big deals. That’s how I get my kicks’ — Donald J. Trump
Tue, 04 Jun, 2019
Biden getting the Democrat nomination hinges on his capacity to grasp the soul of America, writes Terry Prone
Mon, 29 Apr, 2019
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said An Garda Síochána will “absolutely” help Europol, the EU police agency, in setting up a specialist unit to target the finances of European crime bosses.
Sun, 28 Apr, 2019
Europol, the EU police agency, wants experts from the Criminal Assets Bureau to help set up a specialist unit to target the finances of crime bosses across Europe.
Thu, 25 Apr, 2019
The media, in certain instances, need to accept that ‘both sidism’ is simply a broken concept when dealing with someone like Trump who will lie and spread false facts like soft butter, writes Alison O’Connor.
Fri, 02 Nov, 2018
WHAT are you dressing up as for Halloween? Our extended household is using it as an opportunity for catharsis, a high colonic for the head, for flushing out all the hideousness that’s been flowing in front of our weary eyes so far this year (not that this year is near over, but we’ve had ten months of crap), writes Suzanne Harrington.
Wed, 31 Oct, 2018
WHAT are you dressing up as for Halloween? Our extended household is using it as an opportunity for catharsis, a high colonic for the head, for flushing out all the hideousness that’s been flowing in front of our weary eyes so far this year (not that this year is near over, but we’ve had ten months of crap), writes Suzanne Harrington.
Mon, 29 Oct, 2018
Ryder Cup vice-captain Graeme McDowell admits he wants the main job in the future but accepts there is a log-jam of players queuing up ahead of him.
Mon, 01 Oct, 2018
So King Baby isn’t coming. We can all, starting with Leo Varadkar, exhale as one.
Mon, 17 Sep, 2018
Trump will dismiss any opposition as petty spite, and tell the world that the true Irish loved him, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 04 Sep, 2018
Just as the Victoria Cross — though solely a British award — is recognised globally as the foremost recognition of valour in wartime so, too, the Nobel Peace Prize has gained international acceptance as the world’s most revered award for the advancement of human rights.
Thu, 30 Aug, 2018
I’ve been writing this column since Bill Clinton lied about a blow job in the Oval Office, spurring my sister to write her doctoral thesis about the role of the special prosecutor, then Kenneth Starr.
Mon, 23 Jul, 2018
Donald Trump has a slightly odd way of going about world peace... He’s just spent the weekend turning all of America’s friends into enemies, writes Fergus Finlay
Tue, 12 Jun, 2018
Pádraig Harrington accepted a European Ryder Cup vice-captaincy for a third time and thanked his friend and skipper Thomas Bjorn for keeping him involved in the biennial duel with the United States 19 years after his playing debut.
Wed, 23 May, 2018
"You only need to look at the record books to see that their Ryder Cup pedigree speaks for itself."
Tue, 22 May, 2018
Thu, 17 May, 2018
Jon Rahm will attempt to put his Masters disappointment behind him by completing his collection of national titles in the Open de Espana.
Thu, 12 Apr, 2018
Behold, Stormy Daniels is risen! From behind an unsigned — therefore legally invalid — non-disclosure agreement, the porn star walks amongst men, making the orangest one squirm and quake in his handmade shoes.
Mon, 02 Apr, 2018
What was he thinking?, asks Daniel McConnell.
Sat, 17 Mar, 2018
Diplomacy, the only alternative to war, is about meeting your enemy, and that is not a sign of weakness. Donald Trump is right to meet Kim Jong Un, says Peter Van Buren
Tue, 13 Mar, 2018
Trade figures published in recent weeks by the US Department of Commerce deserve wide coverage, because they have effectively signalled flashing red lights for Ireland, writes John Whelan.
Tue, 13 Feb, 2018
While Ulster’s players and management insist that the focus is entirely on Saturday’s lunchtime clash with Pool 1 leaders La Rochelle, it’s become clearer who will be replacing Christian Leali’ifano when the Wallaby’s short-term contract ends this month.
Thu, 11 Jan, 2018
Ireland and Lions winger Tommy Bowe faces up to eight weeks out of the game after suffering a shoulder injury when he came on as a replacement in Ulster’s thumping 38-7 defeat by Leinster at the RDS on Saturday evening.
Tue, 09 Jan, 2018
When lies, errors and mistakes are pointed out, Trump never acknowledges he is wrong. He knows his supporters will just believe it as he calls it because he drips authenticity, writes Michael Clifford
Sat, 30 Dec, 2017
Carol O’Callaghan previews some up-coming craft fairs to keep us shopping for the next few weeks.
Sat, 25 Nov, 2017
Government has zero legitimacy in criticising the commentary around housing, until real improvement can be shown, writes Alison O’Connor
Fri, 17 Nov, 2017
Liz Smith, the syndicated gossip columnist whose mixture of banter, barbs, and bon mots about the glitterati helped her climb the A-list as high as many of the celebrities she covered, has died aged 94.
Mon, 13 Nov, 2017
If you tell me that you’re comfortable in your own skin, I will make affirmative noises. But, secretly, I will be looking at you sideways.
Mon, 23 Oct, 2017
Olivier Giroud scored a stunning winner as a much-changed Arsenal side saw off 10-man Red Star Belgrade in their Europa League clash last night.
Fri, 20 Oct, 2017
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