Winning in South Africa is not for everyone. At the end of a week dominated by Leinster, Munster won the weekend by sacking Loftus Versfeld and sending a clear message to the rest of the URC hopefuls about their intentions.
John Kiely said all the right things – two points gained, game one of four, no further on than they were at the same stage last year.
Printmaker Mary Plunkett looks at a copy of the 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic with an expert eye.
A four-day inquest is scheduled to open today into the circumstances of the death of schoolgirl Aoife Johnston (16) at University Hospital Limerick (UHL).
Leandro Trossard has scored all manner of goals in his 15 months as an Arsenal player, from back-post tap-ins to precise curlers, but he has never scored one quite like his opener against Wolves on Saturday night.
Ireland’s poor recycling habits are revealed in a survey that shows only half of people are doing it right.
The colourful flotilla of kayaks appeared in the distance, the colours popping against the sparkling blue of Lough Foyle in Co Donegal, as they brought a man, who is a friend to so many of us, on his last paddle.
It took 100 minutes of championship football to find a winner as what started out as a sleepy sort of encounter somehow turned into an all-or-nothing wrestle to the finish.
Dorothy Wall said the words “this loss feels a bit different to others” around an hour after the end of one of the most damaging days Irish rugby has endured in London.
A climate academic has warned of a potential “competition” for water that could one day emerge between householders and farms.
We love sneaky wedges of this walnut, chocolate and pear cake for breakfast, accompanied by black cardamom coffee. Similar to a Danish pastry, there’s just enough fruit to pass as a weekend breakfast.
Sophie Toscan du Plantier’s cousin has labelled Jim Sheridan’s theory that Ian Bailey is innocent as “madness”.