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The son of an Irish man will make his debut at Wimbledon tomorrow, describing it as "every player's dream". James Fernandez McCabe, who is 21 and represents Australia, is ranked at 181 in the world.
Stena Line is withdrawing its three-day Rosslare to Cherbourg ferry service from the end of September. The company said it took the decision following a "strategic route review" and that "these plans ...
Central Bank Governor Gabriel Makhlouf has warned the Minister for Finance Paschal Donohoe about the vulnerability of VAT as a source of revenue, as the Government plans to cut the rate of the tax for ...
Clár irise á chur i láthair beo ó stiúideo na nDoirí Beaga ag Damien Ó Dónaill agus a léiriú ag Conor Ó Gallachóir.
Fixture details for the All-Ireland Football Championship semi-finals have been confirmed by the GAA, with Kerry v Tyrone to take place after the Tailteann Cup final. The semi-final with throw-in at ...
A Co Antrim teenager spread gallons of hen manure on a road before Ballymena's first Pride parade as part "of a prank," a court has heard. Coleraine Magistrates Court also heard that 19-year-old Isaac ...
Intel has informed the Government that up to 195 staff could face compulsory redundancy at its plant in Leixlip, Co Kildare. The information is contained in a collective redundancy notification ...
Jamison Gibson-Park believes his half-back alliance with Finn Russell will develop quickly as the British and Irish Lions prepare to unleash the much-hyped combination for the first time. Gibson-Park ...
Revised medical guidelines on fitness to drive now mean more people are permitted to drive with a variety of conditions than in the past, according to the Director of the National Office for Traffic ...
A 21-year-old man has appeared in Ballymena Magistrates' Court accused of rioting on two consecutive days earlier this month. Having been remanded into custody when he was first charged on Saturday, ...
An Irish father has told RTÉ of his excitement ahead of his son's Wimbledon debut. In 1987, when he was 22-years-old, Patrick McCabe moved to Austrlia with his brother where he worked as a labourer ...
The mid-18th and 19th century brought the boom of infrastructure development to Ireland, with package tours (mostly from England) and the first tourism advertisements. On the continent, the Grand Tour ...
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