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Molly Martens spoke to neighbours about using night vision recording equipment in the master bedroom of her home, where she and her father Tom beat her husband, Jason Corbett, to death.
An Bord Pleanala have indicated a decision will be made regarding an appeal against Sligo County Council’s decision to grant planning permission for a Battery Energy Storage System in the townland of ...
A Dublin dad-of-six has shared his journey of resilience after a decades-long battle with bone cancer, including two major leg implant surgeries.
Jannik Sinner has a new partner for the US Open mixed doubles tournament, where Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz will face the No 1-seeded team in the first round.
Plenty had their warnings. Questions over his temperament persisted. Did Manchester United, with their chequered transfer history, really need to gamble on a forward with such meagre running stats?
Simon Harris is a lucky lad. Not many party leaders would lose one presidential candidate and have a ready-made – and arguably better – replacement on the shelf.
The fear of AI worming its way into all aspects of our lives is something we face on a daily basis. And I was confronted with it when I cracked the spine of the first novel in the Dream Harbor series.
Rescuers recovered dozens more bodies from the rubble of collapsed homes in a north-western district of Pakistan, bringing the death toll to at least 274, as authorities defended their response to the ...
The great American statesman and Founding Father Benjamin Franklin famously said: “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” ...
The third edition of the Greenway 5K Stride in association with PTSB took place on Friday evening in Co Wexford, and once again proved why it’s become one of the standout fixtures in the athletics ...
With quite a few Gaelgeoirí among the 800,000 people who visited Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Wexford, the bright colourful clothes, bearing lovely Irish slogans at Sully & Juno on South Main Street ...
Meath morale was on the floor last summer with little or no optimism about the direction in which their senior footballers were heading but what a difference a year can make.