The tribute to Michael Gibney: Esteemed food researcher who was considered a ‘giant in dietetics’ and a ‘pioneering intellect’
The standpoint of The Irish Times on the referenda asserts that the government is bearing the consequences of its unsound choices and an uninspiring campaign
Subsequent modifications to the constitution appear improbable following the decisive dismissal of amendments about family and care matters
The aspirations for a Grand Slam victory by Ireland came to an end at Twickenham, with England securing a narrow win, 23 to 22
Kai Havertz secured a last-minute triumph for Arsenal against Brentford, catapulting the team to the top of the league
The prevailing discussion of the Six Nations revolves around destiny’s harsh judgement of Ireland’s risky 6-2 bench strategy
Marcus Smith’s final moment drop goal dashes Ireland’s aspirations for a successive Grand Slam victory
Frequently experiencing insomnia, Adi Roche cautions about the atomic hazards associated with the Ukraine discord while she receives a peace honour
As human welfare worries escalate, the support vessel for Gaza is getting ready to depart from Cyprus
Willie Mullins questions, “Could this be the year we experience a failure at Cheltenham? The pressure of anticipation is intense.”
During his first match, Louis Lynagh scored a try, contributing to Italy’s victory over Scotland in Rome