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Andrew Burns was shot twice in the back and was found on a roadway near Castlefin
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Andrew Burns was shot twice in the back and was found on a roadway near Castlefin

Richard Boyd Barrett introduces Bill to sanction Israel, break off ‘all economic trade, financial relations’

Keith Delaney, who has 346 previous convictions, pleaded guilty on multiple counts including theft and criminal damage

Munster head coach welcomes rescinding of red card for hooker Diarmuid Barron in Connacht defeat

Various affected batches sold by Lidl, Tesco, Dunnes Stores and Aldi

Manchester mayor finds seat he may be able to contest in a byelection, opening up a route to challenge the UK prime minister

Lawyers for third-level institution told High Court it is entitled to consider new evidence as it emerges

McIlroy labours to 74 as playing partners Jordan Spieth and Rahm steal early momentum

Janice Boylan will be looking over her shoulder at Daniel Ennis

Judge rejected suggestions of bomb attack being ‘elaborate incident to scare or terrorise’ police

Speculation that Donald Trump may also tee it up at tournament, taking part in the Pro-Am

FG TD highlights problems with Drogheda courthouse, which opened in 2017 as part of a €9m investment

Sarah Quin and Mark McHugh named coaches of the year

Greater Manchester mayor’s gamble on a byelection could catapult him into the Labour leadership — or end his career — as pressure…

Broadcaster says in 2024 Mooney earned salary of €197,151 which saw him finish in eighth place in RTÉ earning list

Cathriona Joyce (39) and Caitlin Joyce (21) of St Brigid’s Lawn, Porterstown in Dublin were before Dublin Circuit Criminal Court…

Two new studies found young people the most enthusiastic for remote working

Alley Cat Films was given direct refusal by man’s sister to use footage, court hears

Dublin Central byelection: with four candidates in front, race may come down to transfers

Daniel Ennis of Social Democrats strongly positioned to benefit from transfers in later counts

Nearby and unseen, the holy well gurgles on

Founder Gary Connolly stepped down recently and has told board of his intention to leave in September

Henderson handed three-match ban for Stormers tackle ahead of European decider against Montpellier in Bilbao

Skibbereen rower believes the sport has never been better served by support staff

Sinn Féin accuses Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan of trying to ‘make legal’ remarks made during fuel protests

Refurbishment should be pursued instead of demolition to meet climate and housing objectives, researchers say

Ryanair drops 1.6% in Dublin even as oil prices dip on reports of ships moving through Strait of Hormuz

Xi Jinping warns that any effort to steady US-China ties hinges on how Washington handles Taiwan

West Cork pair lodge appeal with An Coimisiún Pleanála over plans for landing station

Judgment says dancer will ‘operate and run’ shows ‘solely’ through Switzer Consulting Ltd ‘or a subsidiary of that company’

Couple paid €1m for original property and plan home twice its size

Labour Court asks Siptu and Unite unions to defer next Tuesday’s 48-hour stoppage to allow for additional engagement

Supplies now being sourced from West Africa, the Americas and Norway

Industry says tax incentives ‘critical’ to drive participation in forthcoming Government investment scheme

Michael O’Sullivan (24) suffered a fatal fall at the final fence at Thurles Racecourse

Working beyond retirement age is becoming a financial necessity for many, according to employment law firm Littler

The two piers in south Dublin are among of the largest protected structures in the Ireland

Nell McMahon from Co Limerick said she was inspired after seeing friends and family struggle with the condition

An Taisce says Government’s ‘Trumpian move’ will ‘all but end’ public interest environmental litigation here

Biggest drivers of increase are transport fuels and home heating oil

Tánaiste Simon Harris expects former taoiseach to ‘reflect’ on ‘any hurt or harm’ remarks have caused

Weather delays are making it a frustrating season, with the window for pushing on to the summit closing by the day

The tightness of the battle to reach the quarter-finals is evidence of the competition’s success

In post-Brexit Britain, the need to raise massive sums from investors is a huge constraint on changing policy, as Liz Truss found…

‘Risk aversion is holding us back,’ Chambers tells engineers’ conference

Follow the action from Aronimink as Min Woo Lee is among the clubhouse leaders

Diaspora plan pledges support for those moving abroad before and after leaving Ireland

Key IT projects at Government departments and State agencies set to run €61m over budget