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Maurice Brosnan: As champions continue to stumble, will Mayo’s kickout gamble catch on?

Mayo’s All-Ireland triumph showed that winning the kickout battle is no longer everything. The next tactical evolution may centre on what teams do when possession is lost

Paul Hosford: After the M9 crash, the rush to ‘do something’ risks missing the real problem

The rush for new laws after the M9 tragedy risks overlooking policing, youth services and the deeper causes of dangerous driving

Bishop includes prayers for dead boys as hundreds attend vigil for family injured in M9 crash

Bishop Denis Nulty said the community felt 'shock, fear, and grief' during the vigil for four family members whose car was struck by a vehicle driving the wrong way down the motorway in Kildare on Sunday. All five occupants of the other car have died

Restaurant review: Ómós has a bold, visionary concept that is brilliantly executed

The tasting menu (the only option) costs €175 per person, which is not cheap but is comparable to what you would pay for a similar meal in many of our fine dining restaurants

McManus family purchases oldest pub in Adare ahead of Ryder Cup

The former bar was known for hosting trad music sessions and will undergo renovations ahead of the 2027 Ryder Cup

Liverpool's Candy homage is surely the Premier League kit of the season

A look at six of the best and worst of the new season’s strips gives us Pro Evo chic, throwbacks done right, and how – and how not – to use stripes

Woman whose body found in Limerick was well-immersed in Brazilian community

Gardaí are conducting a technical examination at the Cecil Street apartment complex following the discovery on Wednesday morning

Cecelia Ahern: I am drawn to books with heart — I don’t want to read an AI novel

As she prepares to publish her 21st book, Cecelia Ahern talks to Kathy Donaghy about the joy of creating, why AI has no place in fiction and how the removal of a love lock bridge inspired her latest novel

‘Clear the head’: Cork students reveal secrets behind eight H1 Leaving Cert results

Ethan Wyse and Peter Creagh are hoping to study engineering and medicine after achieving top marks in eight Leaving Cert subjects

Gardaí maintain presence at funerals of teenagers killed in M9 wrong-way crash

Joe Carthy and Alex McCarthy were among five teenagers killed in the M9 crash, with scrutiny growing over dangerous driving and online content

The CAO Helpdesk 2026 blog: Our experts answer your questions

Submit your CAO questions and get the answers you need in this year's 2026 CAO Helpdesk blog.

Why I volunteer to honour my parents: 'I’ll never fill my dad’s shoes, but I’ll just keep going'

Cork nurse Stephanie Cronin’s mother had multiple sclerosis, so her father joined MS Ireland in gratitude. Now, she volunteers in memory of them both

A lift, an outdoor sauna and a basement playroom — lots in store at €1.25m Douglas home

The quintessential family home, seven bed Instow is on 0.25a, right next to the village Main St

I got breast cancer at 39: 'Cancer doesn't wait, neither should our screening programme'

Anna O’Donoghue was diagnosed with breast cancer at 39, more than a decade before the national screening programme begins. She asks why women should wait until their 50th birthday to receive a BreastCheck invitation

One of the teens killed in M9 crash was in the care of Tusla

One of the teenagers, Jack Kennedy, was in the care of Tusla, while two other boys who died in the crash were also known to the Child and Family Agency

How film festivals can impact a movie's success — and the Irish films already generating a buzz

From word-of-mouth to awards buzz, Esther McCarthy hears about how a film festival impacts a movie's success story — and shares some titles to look out for

Gaza flotilla docks in Cork ahead of journey to Palestine

The flotilla aims to break the blockade on Gaza and deliver life-saving aid to people trapped in lethal, dire conditions

Pawfect day for all at championship dog show in Adare

Organised by the Limerick and District Canine Club, the show attracted dog owners from across Ireland, the UK, and further afield

'Incomprehensible': Developer Michael O'Flynn slams Cork City Hall as 1,150 homes rejected

Michael O'Flynn launched a scathing attack on Cork City Council after planning was refused for over 1,000 homes in Ballincollig

People asked to avoid area after serious collision in West Cork

Emergency services are at the scene

Kevin Murray departs Cork football management setup

The Barrs coach was with John Cleary's Rebels for a year.

The 1990s plan that ended a joyriding epidemic could hold the answers after M9 tragedy

Local gardaí and youth workers are key to identifying and targeting joyriders, but need support from the top