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Ross Tierney’s second half goal was enough to earn Bohemians a point on a night marred by trouble outside the Brandywell.
Confirmation that we are in a new paradigm with this Lions tour came via Maro Itoje on Thursday. The captain knows he stands on the precipice of achieving something special at the Melbourne Cricket ...
Cork City coughed up a two-goal lead to fall to a costly defeat, which leaves them 11 points adrift of Sligo Rovers in their Premier Division relegation struggle.
Pádraig Harrington overcame falling acorns, a stray leaf and the inopportune arrival of a “bug” to card a bogey-free 65 and claim the halfway lead in the ISPS HANDA Senior Open at Sunningdale.
Stopping David Clifford, Michael Murphy’s aerial threat and bench bounce – what our experts think The Sam Maguire Cup pictured at Croke Park ahead of Sunday's All-Ireland SFC final between Kerry and ...
Disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, the imprisoned former girlfriend of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, has finished one-and-a-half days of interviews with US Justice Department ...
A new static speed camera will begin operation in Dolphin’s Barn in Dublin from Friday, August 1. The Static Safety Camera will be set up on the Crumlin Road, Dublin 12, and vehicles detected driving ...
There were “failings” in the provision of care for former England cricketer Graham Thorpe in the months before he died, a coroner said, as he recorded a conclusion of suicide at his inquest.
Intel shares sank 9pc today after the company’s chief executive said it will lay off about 15pc of its employees this year, some 24,000 people. Lip-Bu Tan also said it would take a “fundamentally ...
A woman is being treated for life-threatening injuries following a two-car collision in Donegal today. The collision took place on the N13 Letterkenny to Ballybofey road near Listillion, at about ...
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda breached its duty of care to a 44-year-old man who died two weeks after he was allegedly wrongly discharged, the High Court has heard.
A boy who suffered “catastrophic and life-changing” injuries after he fell and hit his head at a Dublin City Council-owned park almost 10 years ago has settled a High Court action against the local ...