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2024
The part-time team one game away from a historic cup final appearance
'A lot of these players, at most, are getting expenses'
'Running is part of who I am' - Finding enjoyment in athletics again after resenting it
The Irishman bidding for a historic double in America
Galway's long-serving leaders, their young talent, and a huge game in the title race
Law allowing nightclubs to open later expected to go to Cabinet in October, Taoiseach says
Harris said he is satisfied that the legislation has gotten the balance right about public health and road safety concerns.
'I literally just cried. I curled up into a ball - I couldn’t really process it'
Peadar Tóibín: 'Aontú is gaining popularity by holding the Government's feet to the fire'
Two months ago, he was without a club. Now, he's challenging for a league and cup double
FG's new MEP on online abuse, fighting for farmers and why she thinks passenger cap will cost jobs
A former champion jockey, Carberry became a household name after appearances on Dancing with the Stars and Ireland’s Fittest Family. But her next job is somewhat different.
'No regrets': Former US official Josh Paul discusses his resignation over arms sales to Israel
Paralympian Britney Arendse always lifting the bar after 'fourth chance in life'
First baby born through state-funded IVF scheme with eligibility criteria expansion on the cards
Health Minister Stephen Donnelly says over 1,000 couples have been referred through the publicly funded scheme in the last year.
'I want to keep showing that even a brain injury doesn't stop you'
Family, perspective and visibility: Paralympic cyclist Richael Timothy is gearing up for her second Games.
The Irishman who faced Novak Djokovic against all the odds
Conor Niland chats to The 42 about his new book ‘The Racket’.
'Don’t have the drive at the moment to put it on' - Paul Conroy not looking back in anger
'She’s my rock' - Man City graduate living for the moment in the League of Ireland
Mary Robinson says we must 'learn lessons' from Irish mass emigration amid anti-migrant protests
In an interview with The Journal, the former President of Ireland also said the US and other Western countries need to do more to end the conflict in Gaza.
'Someone might think I was living the dream, but it was absolute hell trying to hide everything'
The fall and rise of an Olympic prodigy reared in Ireland's Fittest Family
'You mightn't like what I tell you, but I’ll tell you what I think' - Kieran McGeeney unleashed
The Armagh manager’s life has always had the iron rod of truth running through it.
'Your tone is extremely rude': Mary Lou McDonald in heated radio interview about asylum policy
How a couple of days out on the lash started Armagh's long road back
New Fine Gael senator wants harsher punishments for drivers who park in disabled parking spaces
In a wide-ranging interview, Bradley talks about tackling disability issues, getting into politics and fertility post-cancer.
'The time for quitting was so long ago. I have not come this far just to come this far'
Biden admits he ran as 'transitional candidate' in 2020, but says he has 'more to do'
Regina Doherty: 'I worded it clumsily the first time. But authoritarian cycle lanes have divided towns'
'Jimmy was fantastic, he made people feel a part of it' - Cork managers past and present
'I said I was going to do it for Rosie. Hopefully many other mums can do it in the future'
How a failed baseball player became a pop culture icon
West Ham, LOI, ACLs and USA: Eoin Wearen's colourful path to Shelbourne job
Rape survivor Bláthnaid Raleigh says sports clubs must step up and educate members on consent
Bláthnaid Raleigh’s attacker was convicted by a Central Criminal Court jury of rape and aggravated sexual assault in Galway this week.
'A lot of people are chasing Ireland now. We can’t be looking in the rearview mirror'
David Nucifora sits down with The 42 as his time as IRFU performance director nears the end.
On the IRFU's central contract system and Irish Qualified programme
Player movement between the provinces
And the growth of Ireland's Sevens programme
'Too much of my time was spent on hurling' - Gearóid Hegarty on finding his flow
Man of the Match in the Munster final, Hegarty often wonders what the Drive For Five looks like from the outside.
Béibhinn Parsons: 'The best way to repay everyone is to come home with a medal'
'People move on': Aodhán Ó Ríordáin on Labour gaining first seat in EU after 10 years
Ó Ríordáin told The Journal he plans to protect employment rights, push back against the far right and continue carrying the green torch in the European Parliament.
'That was difficult to take. You're always going to think what could have been'
History buff, 2021 final recovery, Keegan role with Cork - Niall O'Leary
Rebel’s corner-back gearing up for final stages of the All-Ireland championship.
The influence of local history on his pride in representing Cork.
The night they beat Limerick to rescue their season.
How Pat Ryan and Gary Keegan maintain belief in the camp.
The team least likely to win the Euros and the extreme politics they can't escape from
'I like being busy' - Footballer of the Year, teacher, restaurant owner, and coach
The decorated Tyrone man is not yet satisfied with all he has achieved in the game.
His own journey since being the 2021 Footballer of the Year
On Tyrone's loss of form and transition in the team
Opening a restaurant and being a teacher
Mickey Harte's departure, Feargal Logan's health difficulties