munsterCork sports clubs find out about impact of changed Luas route day after Irish Examiner reportOfficers of both clubs have asked to see maps showing the precise revised route, the Transport Infrastructure Ireland has declined to do so
Woman who suffered postnatal depression calls for more mental health support for new mothersSligo woman Aolish Gormley says 'postnatal care in Ireland ends far too soon, and calls for a year of postnatal access instead of the typical six weeksÂ
'They're capable of so much': Cork support hub urges firms to employ people with intellectual disabilitiesSandra Egan, who has an intellectual disability, has been working at flower shop Juniper Rose in Midleton thanks to Horizon’s hub in the East Cork town
Kanye West has ‘legal right to perform’ in UK, says Melvin BennRapper also known as Ye set to top the bill at Wireless Festival in London's Finsbury Park in July
'A thorough gentleman': Former ceann comhairle Seán Barrett dies aged 81Tánaiste pays tribute to 'distinguished parliamentarian who dedicated much of his life to public service, serving the people of Dún Laoghaire over several decades'
Court 'poor box' pays out €1.5m to charities in 2025The courts using the system most are Dublin City District Court at the Court of Criminal Justice
Drafting of guardianship removal legislation 'Valerie's Law' at advanced stage, justice minister says
Colin Sheridan: Children are no longer just caught in the crossfire of war — they are targetsHospitals raided. Schools blown to smithereens. Boy soldiers. Girls forced into sexual slavery. Entire generations grow up knowing nothing but instability. Childhood, as a concept, becomes abstract.