‘I’ve felt absolutely rotten last few days’: Flu impacts Leona Maguire’s Olympics challenge
Maguire saved some pride with a final round of one-under-par 71 at Le Golf National
Maguire saved some pride with a final round of one-under-par 71 at Le Golf National
Israel’s forces have targeted more than a dozen schools in recent weeks as death toll from war in Palestinian approaches 40,000
Tola built a strong lead early on and crossed the finish line in two hours, six minutes and 26 seconds
Women in her 50s continues to be questioned after pair were arrested on Friday
Ukraine’s biggest attack on Russian territory since start of war may be aimed at gaining leverage in possible ceasefire talks after US election
It was the most points the All Blacks have ever conceded at home
Adrian Flannelly, originally from Co Mayo, presented a talk radio show in New York from 1969 to 2023
President Michael D Higgins joins family and friends of novelist to pay tribute to her in Co Clare church
Man pronounced dead at the scene after single-vehicle crash in Kilnashee
Saturday will stay mainly dry before a hazy Sunday with patches of light rain and highs of 20 to 25 degrees
Authorities warn mid-August peak of fire season still on the horizon
About a thousand counter-protesters faced down a smaller group of anti-immigrant demonstrators on Friday
Aviation specialist cautions against initial local media reports citing experts pointing to icing as potential cause for crash
Leader turns down offers of assistance from South Korea and Russia after more than 15,000 affected by floods
Images of German-made tanks being deployed by Ukraine inside Russia’s Kursk region raises concerns and divides political opinion
The writer on the latest in his series of Stefan Gillespie crime novels, his Irish family’s tall tales, and great writing advice
Rhetoric that was once anathema to Irishness is being given a green paintjob by online grifters
The Budget will be framed around a tax and spending package of €8.3bn
While health watchdog Hiqa assesses whether the midwest requires a second ED, the latest moves suggest the answer is obvious
Planet Business: Another acquisition target for Mars, Elon Musk’s advertiser lawsuit and the new name for Twickenham
The RTÉ presenter and debut novelist on achieving her goals, and being black and gay in the public eye in Ireland
Johnny Watterson: For every successful Olympic gold medal winner there is only heartbreak and disappointment for another 100 crushed souls
Galway camogie team hoping to avoid a third All-Ireland final defeat for the county in as many weeks
What was unusual for investors for the ‘nerveless’ advance of stocks up to now and the lack of volatility
With peak-season prices of almost €3,000 for a week at the Longford holiday park, we’ve gathered 10 other options to consider
Paris has been a beguiling host but there’s no mystery behind Ireland’s Olympic success
Social welfare increases of at least €12 per week; free Leaving Cert books and electricity credits being considered
Just five companies account for 44% of all goods exports and foreign-owned firms are responsible for 80%
Time continues to pass, the world of next time is not the same as the world of last time for anything we do
The National Cyber Security Centre warns of a ‘far greater’ cyberattack risk over the next two years
Even the most common butterfly in Ireland ‘has declined in numbers by 83% since 2008’, says a leading expert
False narratives are rife as big problems such as lack of social housing are unfairly pinned on tiny migrant communities
French economist Gabriel Zucman has proposed ways of raising hundreds of billions from the ultrarich to address underfunded priorities such as hunger and health
Paris results show country can shift from aiming to punch above its weight, says former Sport Ireland chairman
Not just about winning; Noah Lyles crosses swords with US basketball team; water woe; political rant; word of mouth; and more
Rosita Boland travels with a group of enthusiastic first-time visitors to Ireland
Tallaght athlete clocks her third fastest ever time but Polish rival runs savvy race to close gap over the closing 50m and claim bronze
Behind Team Ireland: Alan Swanton is Head of Performance Analysis at the Sport Ireland Institute and leads the Performance Analysis team for Team Ireland
You can sneer at breaking if you like and decide that it is not a sport. Or you can sit down and watch and learn something about the power of the Games
The departures of sitting TDs open up interesting opportunities in certain constituencies
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices