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Ange Postecoglou told his critics he was not a “clown” as he revealed his desire to remain Tottenham boss whatever happened ...
Children are on the brink of starvation in Gaza as a consequence of Israel's blocking of humanitarian aid, along with food, ...
Cian Tracy joins Will Slattery and Luke Fitzgerald as the URC season nears its playoffs, where the pressure will be on ...
RTÉ has sought a breakdown in Eurovision voting numbers from the European Broadcasting Union. The request comes after Spain’s ...
The family of a woman who was allegedly prescribed an excessive dose of blood thinning medication at University Hospital ...
A Labour TD has said a decision by the Social Democrats to replace their spokesperson on foreign affairs is “hard to fathom”.
A Galway City pub has fended off competition from Ulster, Leinster, Munster and Dublin establishments to win a coveted ...
Almost €200,000 has been allocated to support 19 biodiversity projects across Galway as part of a fresh round of funding ...
Post tax profits slumped at the company behind Riverdance last year by 87pc to €247,065 due mainly to Riverdance not touring ...
A judge has ordered Ticketmaster to fully refund a furious Coldplay fan who ended up crouching in "restricted view" seats, ...
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sold his stakes in the Wall Street business group he ran for more than three decades, ...
Three of Drogheda's most iconic beaches – Bettystown, Clogherhead and Port – have all been awarded prestigious Blue Flags.