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In his non-Test debut for the Lions, Beirne scored a try in their 28–10 warm-up victory against Japan. He made his Lions ...
The Leaving Cert accounting exam was a “very manageable and fair paper” which will have pleased most students, according to ...
Incoming chief executive of Enterprise Ireland (EI), Jenny Melia called on companies to invest in innovation and ...
Mr Quinn Burke, previously described as an apprentice mechanic, pleaded guilty to possessing a firearm, a Remington ...
Teenager had unsupervised access to the internet from a young age and first viewed pornography at the age of six, court told ...
Global shares seesawed on Wednesday as investors await the outcome of key central bank meetings in the US and UK on Wednesday ...
Chelsea ’s Mykhailo Mudryk could face a lengthy ban after being charged by the Football Association with doping offences.
A judge has approved a €17,500 settlement offer to a promising young soccer player who was injured just over two years ago ...
A third of referrals for Assessments of Need (AON) are “inappropriate”, and “people are being pushed into accessing ...
St Patrick’s Athletic would play Estonian or Albanian opposition if they make the second round of Conference League ...
A marketing executive at Coca-Cola who said she was “bullied” into taking a demotion from a management job to “nearly a ...
Row over control of Al Maktoum Foundation, which owns centre in Clonskeagh, Dublin, has led to closure of mosque and school ...