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Paul O’Connell impressed by Ireland’s ability to adapt to conditions in seeing off Georgia
Georgia 5 Ireland 34 A quietly impressive Ireland victory, forged on the back of a strong work ethic, controlled aggression, clever game management and flashes of real quality that ultimately separated them from Georgia in Tbilisi on Saturday...
PROMOFER Valorizes Lignocellulosic Biomass And Food Industry Waste
The PROMOFER project consortium after the first year of intense research activities met in Dublin on the 17th of June at the premises of the University College Dublin (UCD) to discuss the progress achieved within the different Work Packages. The...
Builder launches legal action over Housing Minister's decision to halt 486 social homes
LAST UPDATE | 3 hrs ago LEGAL PROCEEDINGS HAVE been launched over the government’s decision to suddenly halt almost 500 social homes. The judicial review proceedings have been initiated by construction company JJ Rhatigan against the Department of...
Professor Weseh delivers inaugural lecture on livestock production
By Comfort Sena Fetrie-Akagbor Tamale, July 05, GNA – Professor Addah Weseh, Senior Lecturer, University for Development Studies (UDS) has said Ghana has abundant feed resources and land to support livestock production. He said despite this huge...

Cork return to All-Ireland final after demolishing Dublin in Croke Park
All-Ireland SHC semi-final: Cork 7-26 Dublin 2-21 Initially, the All-Ireland semi-final weekend was seen as a great festival of hurling and some elemental matches took place, as teams fought for a final place. This evening in Croke Park was a...

Interpol: Kinahans will be 'taken down' as Irish organised crime now on top globally
Irish cartels are now at the top echelons of organised crime internationally, an Interpol chief has said.But David Caunter, Interpol director of organised and emerging crime, is optimistic that all leaders of the Kinahan cartel, Ireland's largest...

Dublin and Cork airports have busiest June to date
New figures show record numbers of air passengers passed through both Dublin Airport and Cork Airport last month. The daa said 3.54 million passengers travelled through Dublin Airport in June, an increase of 5.8% on the same month last year,...
Camogie: Rockett fires 1-11 as Waterford move into third All-Ireland semi-final in four years
July 05, 2025 Waterford 2-20 Clare 2-10 by Daragh Ó Conchúir at Croke Park Seventeen years after making her inter-county debut, Niamh Rockett scored 1-11 and kept her dream of completing what would be a sensational premier junior, intermediate and...

Sustainable Business of the Year
Sodexo UK & Ireland has been named ‘Sustainable Business of the Year’ at the 2025 Cateys awards. Frequently referred to as the “Oscars of the hospitality industry, the Cateys honour exceptional talent and pioneering businesses, recognising the...

Dublin City Council grants permission for 14-storey office block despite opposition from OPW, local school and religious trust
The council has granted planning to the firm, headed up by developer David Kennan and Winthrop engineering group founder Barry English, despite opposition from the Office of Public Works (OPW), an inner-city primary school, a religious trust and...

Niamh Rockett digs Waterford out after early Banner blitz to reach All-Ireland semi-final
All-Ireland senior camogie quarter-final: Waterford 2-20 Clare 2-10 Seventeen years after making her intercounty debut, Niamh Rockett scored 1-11 and kept her dream of completing what would be a sensational premier junior, intermediate and senior...

'Viable bomb' at Russian-owned site in Ireland treated as potential war revenge attack
A SUSPECT device found at Aughinish Alumina on Friday was a “viable bomb”, Limerick Live has learned. The planned attack is being treated as a “serious threat to human life”. A garda spokesperson said gardaí were alerted following the discovery of...

Nichola MacEvilly talks art, activism, and why every Irish performer knows each other
NICHOLA MACEVILLY, from Sligo, trained in London, studying at Rose Bruford College and Central School of Speech and Drama. She is back in London currently in rehearsals for her latest show. What are you up to? Right now I’m in rehearsals for Conor...
Dublin’s housing crisis isn’t new - one in four lived in cramped one-room tenements in 1911, data shows
THE HOUSING CRISIS may be regular front-page news, but data from 1911 shows Dublin’s overcrowding problems are nothing new – and were once far worse. Nearly a quarter of Dublin’s population was living in one-room tenements in 1911, according to...

Technimark Unveils New Brand Identity: “We Make What Makes Life Better”
ASHEBORO, N.C., July 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Technimark, a world leader in manufacturing for healthcare, consumer packaging, and industrial sectors, today launched a new brand identity to reflect the company’s transformation into a global...

Limerick college calls on industry partners to shape the future of STEAM education
ENTERPRISE and industry leaders are being invited by Mary Immaculate College (MIC) to collaborate with its pioneering CRAFT initiative, which aims to inspire, innovate, and invest in the next generation of creators, designers, engineers, and...

British & Irish Lions are crying out for an injection of authority and aggression - but the answer might be right under their noses, writes NIK SIMON
As all 38 Lions players circled the Allianz Stadium after the final whistle, the cameras pointed towards a man who has not played a minute. Owen Farrell stood on the sideline in fits of laughter, sharing a joke with Bundee Aki. The Englishman has...

Irish Examiner view: Free bets escalate gambling problems
Readers who are annoyed by gambling company advertisements that offer free bets to customers are on to something, to judge by a new report from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI).The ESRI says that people at risk of problem gambling...

Wendy's CEO Kirk Tanner resigns
Wendy's CEO Kirk Tanner will leave effective July 18. | Photo: Shutterstock. Wendy’s on Tuesday said that CEO Kirk Tanner is resigning to take the chief executive job with The Hershey Company. The Dublin, Ohio-based chain named CFO Ken Cook...

Dublin Airport trials new technology which removes carbon dioxide from the air
NEW technology which removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is being trialled at Dublin Airport. Developed at Trinity College Dublin (TCD), the innovation is designed to help reduce industrial emissions at a critical time in the fight against...