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The Taoiseach has vowed to pursue a “detailed examination” of how the state will make religious orders and institutions ...
Fifteen energetic and enthusiastic employees of Laois engineering firm Fingelton White recently donned gardening gloves and ...
Labour TD Conor Sheehan said in the Dáil on Wednesday that customers are chasing deals like 'eejits' in supermarkets ...
"Anybody who is ripping off official copyrights footage now is essentially dipping their hand into the GAA's pocket and ...
This July marks the return of Laois' renowned Twin Trees Festival. ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW New summer activity ...
Barack Obama will participate in an on-stage interview with journalist Fintan O'Toole in Dublin's 3Arena in September ...
"Unlike most fish, they have no swim bladder, meaning that they sink to the bottom as soon as the stop swimming. They are, ...
"The proposed entrance is located on a notoriously hazardous bend along a busy and fast-moving road. This stretch has a ...
A motorcyclist who died in a collision in Abbeyleix yesterday has been named locally as Dawid ‘Davy’ Kluz from Kilbeggan, Co ...
A man has been arrested by police investigating the discovery of an explosive device in south Armagh earlier this week. The ...
The Government has been accused of putting “bureaucratic wrangling” over the lives of seriously ill children from Gaza, after ...
Scotland’s First Minister has said the public should focus on what controversial rap group Kneecap are concerned about, rather than the band’s comments. John Swinney responded to comments made by one ...