People becoming more health conscious is just one theory shared on the streets of Carlingford for why consumption has been dropping lately.
The wretched Green Mamba strikes again.
No Springbok selection will ever be to everyone’s liking, but in Rassie we trust.
The Irish cabinet is reportedly scheduled to discuss the move this Thursday as part of a strategy to clamp down on asylum applications.
Unfortunately for the legless fraudster, his story didn’t add up, and further investigation by the Howell County Sheriff’s Office unveiled his idiotic scam.
It looks like another blockbuster battle against the Springboks’ arch-rivals is on the cards when the Springboks return to action next year, and it could very well play out in the Mother City.
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Niamh and her family live in Ireland, but the lady is very much Mzansi at heart, even covering an Afrikaans song, which has garnered more than 21 000 views so far.
As Kraus went in and out of consciousness he reportedly said the word “rooster.”
Writer-director Martin McDonagh has reunited Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell for his latest jet-black Irish folklore offering.
Ruth Lawrence had been on the run for eight years in connection with the double murder of her two best friends.
Ireland has dropped the mandatory quarantine policy for travellers coming from countries on their high-risk list, which has opened up a bit of a loophole.
A new study suggests that a global societal collapse is very likely “within a few decades”, but there are a few countries that could keep civilisation afloat.
The shocking murder of French documentary producer Sophie Toscan du Plantier in a rural Irish town is the focus of a new Netflix true-crime series.
A bloke imitating the sound a walrus makes, ginger children everywhere, and thick Irish accents – as far as news reports go, this is top notch.
Over the years, we’ve come to accept that St. Patrick banished snakes from Ireland, but that’s not the only falsehood in the history of a day celebrated around the world.
Irish residents came out of a six-week lockdown in December with one of the lowest COVID-19 case levels in Europe, but that’s no longer the case.
Despite boasting a cast that includes Emily Blunt, Jamie Dornan, Christopher Walken, and Jon Hamm, ‘Wild Mountain Thyme’ has come under fire for a variety of reasons.
Loftus Hall is famous for that time Satan supposedly visited to play some cards, before exiting through the ceiling of the game room.
Shay Bradley was determined to have one last laugh, and the final word, at his funeral.
Boris Johnson bungled his way through his meeting with Irish PM Leo Varadkar, but not before he spotted a friend in the guest book.
Ireland isn’t known for its teetotalling, yet it’s about to get its first permanent alcohol-free pub, aptly named ‘The Virgin Mary’.
Irish people and non-Irish people all over the world celebrated St Patrick’s Day yesterday, with green beer, dancing, and epic parades.
If you have been thinking about quitting smoking this year (NY resolutions and all) it might interest you to take a peek at what the Irish are up to.
Evan Spiegel and his Snapchat money isn’t going to run out any time soon, but he’s actually second on the list of youngest self-made billionaires.
I don’t know about your family, but in some cases bats scare the living daylights out of people. That’s definitely the case for the Flemings over in Ireland.
There are come from behind victories and then there are finishes like this, made all the better by a pair of mad Irish commentators.
A Portuguese MMA fighter has passed away after being knocked out during a fight in Dublin. Brutal stuff ahead guys.
Everyone loves the Irish, and yesterday was a chance for the world to show that by going green. Cheers Paddy.
Temple Bar in Dublin has just opened its doors and what a show Ireland is putting on. This one will only get better as the day wears on.