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A man has appeared in court charged with causing more than €100,000 of damage after he allegedly set fire to vehicles at Cork ...
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Meabh Cahalane hopes Cork can lift the spirits of the county by bringing All-Ireland silverware back to Leeside on Sunday.
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Irish Examiner on MSNCork’s Heritage Open Day to be rolled out nationwideThe much-loved Cork City Heritage Open Day event has been running for over 20 years as part of National Heritage Week, giving ...
CAMOGIE President Brian Molloy has challenged people who were vocal around the skorts saga to show up to Croke Park on Sunday ...
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Independent.ie on MSNCork restaurant to face its toughest critics yet as it expands into school lunchesA highly-rated Cork restaurant will be facing its toughest critics yet, as it expands into schools across the city. Cork-based food business Seventy Seven has announced the expansion of its operations ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNIrish amateur footballer smashes in 'Puskas contender' to amazement of teammatesThe goal draws gasps of amazements from the crowd, with some of Tabb's teammates opting for the classic hands on head in ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNForensic results awaited in case of man charged with Cork Airport arson attack on vehiclesForensic results are awaited in the case of a man charged with causing more than €100,000 worth of damage after he allegedly ...
The Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library, 999 Old Country Rd., Plainview, will feature a free art exhibit of the Long Island ...
Excitement is growing in Tipperary as the 25th annual Tour de Munster charity cycle is fast approaching, due to race through the Premier County on Thursday stopping in villages and towns along the way ...
Ahead of National Heritage Week (16-24 Aug), we spoke with the Irish TikTok creator behind @historicireland, an account that captures the country's abandoned castles through breathtaking drone footage ...
A record 3.5 million people are now tuning in to radio every weekday across Ireland, the highest figure recorded by the JNLR/Ipsos survey.
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