The 2026 Irish Open would never have come to Donald Trump’s Co Clare property if it hadn’t been for Rory McIlroy, a son of the US president has revealed.
The half-time whistle goes at Cusack Park, and Clare have a three-point lead. Dublin led for most of the half and were the ...
Driving cattle on foot across Scotland, echoing the practices of our forefathers and gaining intimate insight into the ...
Eric Trump said he dreams of a Trump Tower in Dublin, while claiming that Europe has become “the hardest place in the world” ...
Now in its 26th year, BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician of the Year continues to shine a spotlight on young ...
Food-to-go operators, hotels and hospitality bodies say rates review threatens hundreds of businesses and thousands of jobs ...
The historic Nottinghamshire market town boasts medieval heritage and riverside charm, but locals fear for its future as a ...
Brendan O’Mara was first charged at a special sitting of Ennis District Court on May 10 last and remained almost three months in custody on remand before securing bail at the Court of Appeal at the en ...
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The launch of the GAA’s new gambling awareness campaign, ‘Reduce the Odds’, is the latest move by the Association to protect ...
Eric Trump the co-owner of the Trump resort in Doonbeg and son of the US President, visited Doonbeg on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. His visit came as Trump International Hotel and Golf Links at ...
Academics, former journalists and long-time loyalists are among the Government’s most trusted advisers and policy wonks ...