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Yesterday
28th February 2025
Who's eyeing promotion and dreading relegation in hurling second tier?
This week
23rd February 2025 - 1st March 2025
'Smouldering resentment' exploded into violence in Sliabh Liag killing, court told by barrister
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
5 talking points after Ireland's first international window under Carla Ward
Chastening night for Ireland as Carla Ward's side stunned in Slovenia
Barnstorming Bundee, Lowe's leap, Sam's spiral, and JGP's poise
Ireland were 18-10 down with 35 minutes left in Cardiff. This is how they earned their victory.
Sliabh Liag victim would not have died immediately from injuries before cliff fall, trial hears
Last week
16th February 2025 - 1st March 2025
Champions Armagh maintain 100% record against struggling Mayo
Missed opportunities prove costly as Ireland U20s fall short in Wales
Sheehan's tale of resilience leads to huge honour of Irish captaincy
The 26-year-old has been named skipper for the clash with Wales.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Who controls Ireland's offshore wind? Spoiler: Not Irish companies
Big oil, governments and one of Europe’s largest polluters are among the developers of planned projects off our coast.
Half of the offshore wind projects are backed by fossil fuel companies
EU governments also investing in Irish wind
Some investments labelled as ‘greenwashing’
Disappointment for Robbie Keane as Ferencváros exit Europa League
Man who set fire to church crypt containing historic mummified remains jailed for six years
4 of a Kind: Houses in and around Co Roscommon on the market for under €390,000
Liverpool and Aston Villa draw 2-2 in Premier League game
After reviving career with Andy Lee in Dublin, Joe Parker reaches for world heavyweight summit
The Samoan-Kiwi, once an afterthought, challenges Daniel Dubois for the IBF heavyweight title this Saturday.
From a 'welcoming culture' to a 'wall of suspicion': What's behind the rise of Germany's AFD?
Germans go to the polls this week – and the AFD is on everyone’s lips.
Lowe's impact, Gibson-Park's pass, and Van der Flier's engine
'When I was 23 to 25, this was never really on the cards for me'
Last month
February 2025
Ireland lose out by 49 runs in opening ODI against Zimbabwe
A relentless spirit: Sligo Rovers building towards a different kind of future
The 42 spent a day at the club ahead of the 2025 League of Ireland Premier Division season.
Lewis Crocker, Paddy Donovan, and the biggest all-Irish fight in living memory
Belfast’s ‘Croc’ meets Limerick’s ‘Real Deal’ in a literal 50-50 on 1 March. The winner will fight for the world title.
‘Anyone can win one title. We’ve got to go out there and win it again. That's the hard part’
'Mayo teams should be among the top teams in the country' - Sam Callinan
Outstanding Gibson-Park brings calm amid the chaos in Murrayfield
MV Matthew: Trial of two men for alleged part in country's biggest trafficking seizure begins
The 2.25 tonnes of cocaine that was seized from the MV Matthew, a Panamanian-registered bulk carrier, has an estimated value of more than €157 million.
Man jailed for 18 months after knocking down and killing friend in Donegal
‘At 16, I was released and playing Sunday League. He just said to me: Football is a funny game’
'Paddy could have played in any era' - saluting the career of an iconic Dublin goalkeeper
The battle for Ireland's 10 jersey: how Prendergast and Crowley fared against England
Geologist used Google Street View to identify possible source of Donegal murder weapon, trial hears
Both Ireland out-halves had classy moments and made mistakes
Sam Prendergast and Jack Crowley were effective as a combination.
Pensioner found dead at Sliabh Liag was alive when left at cliffs, murder accused told gardaí
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Sexton-inspired kicking helps Ireland to take control over England
After some poor kicking in the first half, Ireland manipulated the visitors in the second 40.
Big upset as Kildare stun Dublin, while Armagh put Tyrone to the sword
January
January 2025
'I'm sure he'll be alright' - Prendergast trains fully despite dead leg
Seanad election: Hazel Chu loses out on final Trinity seat, while Malcolm Noonan is elected for Greens