Cork Jazz Festival review: Dig deep and you’ll find this festival thriving at the fringes
One of the most joyous events was the Cork School of Music Jazz Big Band concert enthusiastically directed by Cormac McCarthy
One of the most joyous events was the Cork School of Music Jazz Big Band concert enthusiastically directed by Cormac McCarthy
Martin O’Neill takes temporary charge of Celtic; Are Ireland too old and too Leinster?
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Ballyhale guiding light celebrates a 12th county medal
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Coming-of-age memoir describes life in exile, homesickness and struggles with PTSD following her attack
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Taoiseach’s position is weakened among parliamentary party members after presidential election debacle
Financial adviser Emma Farrelly on why she doesn’t borrow money or use a credit card, and considers her €450 annual tennis membership to be money well spent
Ireland has benefited hugely from its EU membership and now needs to play a constructive role in its reform
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Erasmus master’s courses involve moving between two or more European universities
Ireland cannot go to the next World Cup with the same side that starts against New Zealand on Saturday
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Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
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