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She's been guiding your flights abroad for almost half a century and you've never even known. But now, this hardworking Rebel is stepping down from her role at Cork Airport as she enters a well-earned ...
Customers are being urged not to eat a certain batch of popular pre-made dinners sold at a range of Irish stores including ...
Police have launched a criminal investigation after they reviewed footage of Bob Vylan and Kneecap's sets at Glastonbury.
The Land Development Agency is looking to help out developers whose projects have stalled, with cash boosts to "speed up" building apartments. The State's affordable housing body is eyeing up a number ...
An octogenerian who just can't stop running - and is now a double world champion - has been honoured as the Cork Person of ...
More muggy and mild conditions are set to continue across Munster today, as forecasters predict drizzle across the South West. While the skies stay grey, temperatures are expected to soar as high as ...
Irish holidaygoers have been impacted after an airport in Turkey grounded all flights as fire crews work to battle a wildfire ...
Intel has announced that it will cut 195 jobs at its Kildare facility as part of a major global restructuring plan. It's been a nervous few months for the more than 5,000 Intel employees in Ireland as ...
Falling asleep during warm weather can be a challenge at the best of times, and with temperatures staying mild and humid across the country, many are finding it difficult to get a refreshing night's ...
When they were built, as 'Corpo flats' in the 1960s, they would have represented fine housing to the families who were moving out of the tenements that still lined the quays in the city centre. Bright ...
An old former family home on Cork's southside will be knocked to make way for the Council's latest 'rize-sizing' development. A site in Grange has been earmarked for the City Council's next ...
Calls are being made for a sunbed ban in Ireland as the HSE has issued a public warning over the risks associated with their use. The HSE said there are 'lessons to be learned' from Australia, which ...