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WE were able to play in a zone where very few people can go, where you are physically exhausted but you keep going. Most footballers back off from that place. They say ‘naw, naw that’s me done.’ We ...
Around 10,000 people are taking part in a march in support of Palestine on the streets of Dublin. The National March for Palestine, organised by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, began at ...
A plumber, who allegedly voiced "extremist" views during an assault and criminal damage at a Tallaght IPAS centre, has been ...
Andy Byron from Dublin was inundated with messages on LinkedIn after being mistaken for the man who went viral on Thursday ...
Customers have been advised not to eat the affected products while retailers have been told to take them off the shelves ...
Previous planning permission had allowed 65 flights a night between 11pm and 7am at Dublin Airport. Now, however, the the ...
GAA Palestine is at the heart of a political scandal in Ireland after Dublin refused visas for Palestinian children hoping to ...
Inter Milan have reportedly turned down the idea of including Francesco Pio Esposito in a deal to sign Atalanta star Ademola ...
The longest line you'll see at any central Ohio farmers market likely leads to buckets of pickles. Johnstown-based The Crazy ...
Roma are currently €5 million away from Flamengo’s valuation of full-back Wesley, whilst Brighton are insistent a deal for ...
BBC Sport pundits Paul Murphy and Seamus Flanagan provide their verdict on Sunday's All-Ireland hurling final between Cork ...
There’s a special kind of magic that happens when you push through the doors of Savers in Dublin, California – a thrifter’s paradise where the ordinary transforms into extraordinary and yesterday’s ...