High Court dismisses Doherty complaint against Referendum Commission
The High Court rules that there is not sufficient clarity between Irish and EU laws about how countries ratify certain measures.
View ArticleSpringboks maintain Test dominance over England
The hosts secured a 22-17 victory earlier today, to hand Heyneke Meyer a winning start as coach.
View ArticleAs it happened: New Zealand v Ireland, Second Test
Rugby League Park in Christchurch was the setting for what could be a punishing affair for the Irish unless they could up their game significantly.
View ArticleEgypt president’s order “start of a battle”
The president’s call for the parliament to reconvene could plenge the country into a new bout of instability, say activists.
View ArticleOn the mend: Petrov leukaemia in remission, say Aston Villa
Petrov was diagnosed with the condition just over four months ago, after which followed his immediate withdrawal from first-team duties.
View ArticleMcDonald and Cosgrove recall infamous Hill 16 warm-up
The ex Mayo and Dublin forwards share their memories of what ensued before throw-in in that memorable 2006 All-Ireland semi-final.
View ArticleDaithi Regan’s Key Duel: The midfield battle of Galway and Kilkenny
Ahead of today’s All-Ireland final, TheScore.ie’s hurling analyst looks at one of the key match-up’s that could decide the meeting of Galway and Kilkenny.
View ArticleScars of the Easter Rising you can still see on Dublin streets
From bullet holes in masonry to trenches in St Stephen’s Green, we take a look at the physical remnants of the 1916 Easter Rising.
View ArticleThe Lance Armstrong report is due this week… what will be in it?
USADA is expected to include detailed evidence — including witness names and specific allegations.
View ArticlePresident to launch 1913 Lockout tapestry project
The tapestry commemorates the historic event, which saw workers fighting for their rights almost a century ago.
View ArticleHacker McKinnon won’t be charged in Britain
Gary McKinnon is wanted in the United States for breaking into military computer systems.
View ArticleLegendary human rights activist Inez McCormack dies
The veteran trade unionist and founder of the Participation and Practice of Rights organisation died following a short illness.
View ArticleFrance withdraws first batch of soldiers from Mali
The country will gradually pull its soldiers out of the country, leaving a permanent 1,000 strong-force to fight terrorism.
View ArticleJT McNamara transferred to Dublin hospital to continue recovery
The amateur jockey suffered a neck injury in a serious fall at Cheltenham last month.
View ArticleBloodbath – Rory Dunne’s war wounds after Cavan’s win over Fermanagh
The Ulster championship is a tough battle ground.
View ArticleHelicopters ‘water-bomb’ Singapore to fight hazardous smoky haze
Sinagpore is shrouded in haze due to forest fires on the neighbouring Indonesian island of Sumatra.
View ArticleSnooker star Ali Carter diagnosed with cancer
“I hope to be back in action soon,” said Carter, who has been diagnosed with testicular cancer.
View ArticleAs it happened: Cork v Kilkenny, All-Ireland senior hurling quarter-final
Would it be Cody or JBM celebrating today? Here’s how the action in Thurles unfolded today.
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