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An estate agent giving evidence in a "war" between bloodstock billionaire John Magnier and construction magnate Maurice Regan over the prized Barne Estate has told the High Court that the stalled deal ...
A new static speed camera will begin operation in Dolphin’s Barn in Dublin from Friday, August 1. The Static Safety Camera will be set up on the Crumlin Road, Dublin 12, and vehicles detected driving ...
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda breached its duty of care to a 44-year-old man who died two weeks after he was allegedly wrongly discharged, the High Court has heard.
Intel shares sank 9pc today after the company’s chief executive said it will lay off about 15pc of its employees this year, some 24,000 people. Lip-Bu Tan also said it would take a “fundamentally ...
A boy who suffered “catastrophic and life-changing” injuries after he fell and hit his head at a Dublin City Council-owned park almost 10 years ago has settled a High Court action against the local ...
Galway’s Druid Theatre Company has recently celebrated 50 years of productions, with its first audience buying tickets for The Playboy of the Western World in the Jesuit Hall on Thursday, July 3, 1975 ...
The K Club’s Palmer South Course will host the KPMG Women’s Irish Open from August 27-30 next year. The course hosted three editions of the European Open on the DP World Tour and organisers believe a ...
Meta Platforms will end political, election and social issue advertising on its platform in the EU in early October, blaming legal uncertainties due to new EU rules on political advertising, the US ...
A Wexford woman will be at the helm of this year’s BBC’s The Traitors Prom today, where she will conduct the orchestra through some of the most iconic music featured in the tv show phenomenon and more ...
Punditry is a mug’s game. Evidence of which was in hearty supply last week. Everyone went for Cork in the hurling final. Everyone.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has been likened to an “emperor” and accused of “turning a blind eye to the basic needs of players” by the world footballers’ union.
The “dream finally came through” for volunteers at Stradbally Woodland Railway, Co. Laois as they welcome a new peat wagon and locomotive to the fleet.
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