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In Katabasis, RF Kuang (author of 2023’s brilliant Yellowface) sends her readers hurtling into an intricately constructed underworld, assembled from bits of Dante, Virgil and Goethe. Framed as both a ...
The election to choose the next president of Ireland is expected to take place on October 23rd. Venues are already being booked across the country for polling stations where people can cast their ...
When Manchester United’s disconsolate players stood on the San Mames pitch after the Europa League defeat to Tottenham Hotspur, it marked one of the low points in the club’s modern history.
BOOM AND PLATFORM HIRE SENIOR HURLING CHAMPIONSHIP GROUP ONE, ROUND THREE Carnew Emmets 4-20 One year is all it’s taken for Arklow’s Lindsay Nolan to go from a casual gym-goer to breaking Irish ...
Two County Mayo beaches impressed the judges in the annual national survey of 33 beaches, harbours, rivers and their immediate environs which were monitored by An Taisce on behalf of IBAL in June and ...
Six-time All-Ireland-winning manager approached by party figures over nomination Ex-Dublin manager Jim Gavin. Photo: Sportsfile Jim Gavin is the latest name to be linked with becoming Fianna Fáil’s ...
The week ahead in business: Trump and Korea, tourism figures and the closing of a US postal loophole
In the traditionally quiet month of August, the final week is showing some signs of ramping back up. Donald Trump is today hosting South Korean president Lee Jae Myung in Washington.
The new major general became a foot soldier again for the day as Andy Moran got back into the championship trenches for the first time in three years in Charlestown yesterday.
Increased calls are being made to support the tillage sector, as the majority of farmers in the sector facing a loss-making scenario this year.
Two Clare beaches have fallen short of the Europeans standard of cleanliness in the latest Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) survey.
The cast of upcoming reality murder-mystery game show The Traitors may be faced with deception, betrayal and suspicion in the coming weeks, but at least they won’t be up against any creepy-crawlies.
Four hundred and 11 days since being appointed as Ireland boss, it all comes down to this for Heimir Hallgrimsson.
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