ABP becomes the first Irish beef processor to export to South Korea
The Larry Goodman-owned ABP Food Group has announced it has become the first Irish beef processor to launch in the South Korean market by securing an expor...
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The Larry Goodman-owned ABP Food Group has announced it has become the first Irish beef processor to launch in the South Korean market by securing an expor...
Housebuilder Cairn Homes has reported sharply higher sales and profits for the first half of the year. The stock market listed builder sold 3,450 units in ...
When Paul Browne was undergoing chemotherapy for cancer at the tender age of 17 he could never have imagined that he would one day play in a world cup for…
Each Wednesday on Pat Kenny’s Newstalk programme, I tell the story behind the creation of a prominent garden somewhere in the world. My aim with these tale...
TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp is best known for her ability to find the perfect home for disillusioned buyers. But she is also no stranger to controversy, c...
The number of bikes parked at a new purposely built shelter at Leinster House, which cost €336,000, has never exceeded 10 a day over the last three months.
The Irish services sector recorded a growth in new business and employment last month, according to AIB’s monthly survey of purchasing managers.
There was a good night’s racing at Enniscorthy greyhound stadium on Thursday in memory of Eugene Gleeson from Monamolin.
A fresh start for club and country. The last time Callum Robinson walked into FAI HQ, Stephen Kenny was in charge of the national side and Heimir Hallgrims...
Aidan O’Brien and Ryan Moore teamed up to win the first three races on the card at the Curragh on Saturday.
“My learning ended as it was not a school, but a place of living hell, abuse, rape, pain, fear,” the survivor said.
A slicker, more fluent St. Martin’s eventually wore down the gallant effort of Davidstown-Courtnacuddy on a beautiful day for hurling at Bree on Saturday.