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When Joe Schmidt's Australia reign comes to an end later this year, one former Ireland coach will fill his position.
A new text scam is targeting Bank of Ireland customers, luring them into calling a fake bank phoneline. Bank of Ireland has had more than 20 fake phonelines closed down so far in April. The elaborate ...
Carl Mullan and his family are some of the millions left without power in Portugal and they're only three days into their trip.
Tuesday's opening card of what should be a great and enjoyable week also boasts plenty of overseas runners, which is exactly what Punchestown would have wanted.
Conor McGregor is to be served with a summons, compelling him to respond to an allegation of sexual assault in the US taken by a senior Wall Street banker.
Ms Holladay believes her sister is a victim of Donald Trump’s immigration policies, which have resulted in increased round-ups of illegal immigrants.
Take That star Gary Barlow delighted employees at a Dublin oxygen therapy clinic recently after dropping in for a few sessions.
Jim O’Callaghan is expected to tell Cabinet colleagues that the current international protection system is ‘not working effectively, with decisions taking far too long’.
A jury has been sworn in for a defamation case brought by former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams against the BBC.
Fans of Dash Burger in Dublin City Centre will be flocking to the popular eatery to try get their hands on their 10c burger deal over the next few days.
It's a good time for fashion lovers in Dublin, as Zara and Pull&Bear are set to upsize in Dundrum Town Centre.
I've witnessed close at hand what it means to Liverpool fans to win titles, being a wonderful day for these players and fans alike.