Emergency measures needed to address housing crisis, developer saysMichael O’Flynn urges reform of zoning, planning administration and infrastructureMon Dec 13 2021 - 01:00
Gardaí awaiting results of postmortem following Cork death due to head injuriesDeceased suffered serious head injuries a month ago on the Lower Glanmire RoadMon Dec 6 2021 - 21:24
Pledges to clarify when route for Cork-Limerick upgrade will be selectedDeath toll on road raised in Dáil at least 62 people having died on the N20 since 1997Mon Dec 6 2021 - 20:34
Man charged in Cork with murder of homeless manAccused remanded in custody and will appear again next ThursdayFri Dec 3 2021 - 20:10
‘There’s a whole different buzz’: No tickets cancelled so far – Cork panto directorEveryman Theatre will host full capacity shows but ask adults to show Covid certs and wear masksTue Nov 30 2021 - 16:19
Call for petrol and diesel cars to be ‘part of the solution’ to reduce emissionsIreland unable to meet emissions targets with electric vehicles alone, says industry expertTue Nov 30 2021 - 01:00
Cork county councillor guilty of assaulting brother and nephewFrank Roche convicted of attacks on relatives in ongoing dispute over family inheritanceMon Nov 29 2021 - 18:40
Ireland's deadliest road: 'It's like she's frozen now forever at 29'More than 60 people have died on the N20 Cork-Limerick road in the past 25 yearsSat Nov 27 2021 - 06:00
Man died from knife wounds to the head and body, pathologist tells trialHelen Jones (53) and Keith O’Hara (43) deny murdering Paul Jones (55) in CorkFri Nov 26 2021 - 17:50
Man claimed €500,000 in dead parents’ pensions, court hearsDonal O’Callaghan (58) falsely claimed benefits for 30 years after mother and father diedFri Nov 26 2021 - 15:29
Man killed in dispute over family home, Cork murder trial hearsHelen Jones and her then partner Keith O’Hara accused of killing Paul Jones in 2019Wed Nov 24 2021 - 15:16
Mother and baby home campaigners honoured with Mother Jones awardCork group attempted to find out burial locations of more than 850 babiesWed Nov 24 2021 - 12:21
Plans for €350m redevelopment at former Odlums Mills in Cork DocklandsProject to include hospital, offices and residential units, with potential for 5,000 jobsWed Nov 24 2021 - 00:01
Covid-19: 5,634 new cases reported as Tony Holohan says latest figures ‘concerning’Vaccinations for primary school children may not begin until New Year, says TaoiseachMon Nov 22 2021 - 21:55
Taoiseach plays down Ahern comments on loyalist understanding of NI protocolMicheál Martin says no loyalist could accuse the Government of not listening to themSun Nov 21 2021 - 12:12
Taoiseach officially opens refurbished Cork airport runwayDrop in passenger numbers due to Covid-19 allowed airport to fully close to facilitate workSat Nov 20 2021 - 20:39
Covid-19: 5,959 new cases reported as Taoiseach downplays conflict with Tony HolohanCMO concerned over need for clear communication on use of antigen testing – MartinSat Nov 20 2021 - 19:25
Taoiseach urges those eligible to avail of Covid vaccine boostersMartin critical of some in hospitality, entertainment sectors ignoring guidelines on certificatesSat Nov 20 2021 - 19:02
Government will wait on PUP cuts decision until Cabinet meeting – MartinGovernment determined to keep economy intact and ready to reopen, says TaoiseachSat Nov 20 2021 - 18:20
Cork brothers died from severe brain trauma after axe attack, inquest hearsJury recommends review of mental health support after returning unlawful killing and suicide verdictsWed Nov 17 2021 - 12:59
Man (34) due for sentencing after admitting to impeding Cork murder inquiryAccused drove suspect away from scene of fatal assault in Skibbereen, court hearsMon Nov 15 2021 - 22:30
Deaths of elderly couple in Co Kerry being treated as ‘tragic event’Tony and Phyllis Gilbert, both in their 80s, were found by emergency services on SundayMon Nov 15 2021 - 21:59
Hero of Irish revolution remembered with new biographyTadhg Barry’s name lost within months of death in smoke of the Civil WarSun Nov 14 2021 - 21:20
Gardaí investigating discovery of two bodies in KenmareScene where man and woman found preserved pending outcomes of postmortemsSun Nov 14 2021 - 17:06
Man (50) charged following €105,000 drugs seizure in Co CorkAccused charged with possession of cocaine and possession of cocaine for sale or supply, court hearsSun Nov 14 2021 - 14:46
Gardaí arrest man (50) after €100,000 drugs seizure in north CorkOfficers discover 1.5kg of cocaine during search of car on main Cork-Mallow RoadSat Nov 13 2021 - 11:35
Coronavirus: Case numbers set to stay high as 5,483 reported on FridayBacklog contributes to latest daily total but figure could peak at 12,300 a day, says IHMEFri Nov 12 2021 - 22:57
Man may have already killed brothers when he called sister, gardaí believeInvestigators unable to find motive for double killing and suicide in MitchelstownThu Nov 11 2021 - 19:47
Man charged with attack on woman walking dog in Cork parkCourt hears woman pulled to ground and had woolly hat stuffed into mouth during attackThu Nov 11 2021 - 12:15
Two men jailed over €180,000 Pandemic Unemployment Payment fraudOluwagbewikeke Lewi and Bashiru Aderibigbe pleaded guilty after garda investigationWed Nov 10 2021 - 20:51
Garda arrested in Cork for falsely alleging misbehaviour by other members of forceServing officer arrested at his home and taken to Tipperary for questioningTue Nov 9 2021 - 18:05
Man (27) arrested over attack on woman walking dog in parkSuspect can be detained at Fermoy Garda station for up to 24 hours for questioningTue Nov 9 2021 - 16:02
Hospitality industry to be warned to improve compliance with Covid-19 rulesAlmost a third of pubs and restaurants inspected by HSE found not to be fully compliantTue Nov 9 2021 - 01:00
‘Significant gaps remain’ between UK and EU on NI protocol, Donaldson saysFive Belfast bus routes suspended on Monday after latest of two recent hijackingsMon Nov 8 2021 - 20:36
‘A special insight’: Five Michael Collins diaries loaned to StateTaoiseach says books from 1918-1922 of huge value to researchers as centenary of war leaders’ death nearsMon Nov 8 2021 - 20:16
Coronavirus: 3,161 new cases reported as number in hospital nears 500Martin: Other respiratory viruses leading to more hospital admissions for children than CovidMon Nov 8 2021 - 17:34
Munster Technological University a major ‘boost’ for southwest regionTaoiseach says graduates of institution, a merger of Cork and Tralee ITs, can help address major challengesMon Nov 8 2021 - 13:34
UK urged by Taoiseach to consider impact of triggering Article 16Micheál Martin says UK needs to reciprocate EU goodwill in order to achieve a dealMon Nov 8 2021 - 12:13
Woman attacked and sexually assaulted in Co CorkVictim knocked to the ground and also robbed while walking dog in FermoyMon Nov 8 2021 - 06:30
Two men remanded on bail after €140,000 drugs seizure in CorkPair accused of possessing cocaine for sale or supply after gardaí searched taxi on M8Sun Nov 7 2021 - 15:31
Man (41) charged over threat to kill British female Labour MPDaniel Weavers agrees to bail terms after he was charged with single offence of making menacing phone callSun Nov 7 2021 - 12:13
Man arrested in Cork over threat to kill female British MPGardaí were alerted by UK police to the suspect after Labour politician received phone callSat Nov 6 2021 - 13:05
A post-Leaving Cert assault: ‘I kept shouting stop ... They were supposed to be my friends’What started as a Leaving Cert celebration ended in an assault by schoolfriendsSat Nov 6 2021 - 06:00
Electric cars perfectly suited to rural use, Cork motorist insistsLes Mahon says most of his driving is local and he charges his car overnightThu Nov 4 2021 - 21:30
UK police arrest Irish man for extradition over Co Cork murderConor Quinn (24) died from single stab wound to the chest during 2018 row in MallowThu Nov 4 2021 - 20:41
Agriculture key if State to reach climate plan targetsSector registers as largest single contributor to greenhouse gas emissions countrywideThu Nov 4 2021 - 19:58
Two men admit part in €180,000 PUP fraudAccused were part of criminal gang who used names of HSE and Tusla staff to make fake claimsMon Nov 1 2021 - 19:22
Most rape victims don’t report because they know the perpetratorsVictims often subjected to ‘mind games’ by their attacker, says campaigner Mary CrillyMon Nov 1 2021 - 14:09
‘This broad brush of culling the national herd is just too easy – there are other options’An award-winning farmer believes farmers can solve the climate-change challenges they face without culling the national herdFri Oct 29 2021 - 22:00
Man pleads guilty to €500k old age pension fraudPensions claimed for dead parents over a period of more than 30 yearsTue Oct 26 2021 - 16:10