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2023
O'Connell: Sexton ban could be 'silver lining' for Ireland
Ireland forwards coach Paul O’Connell is confident Johnny Sexton can hit the ground running at the World Cup.
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There's rain forecast this weekend but next week will be dry, sunny and warm
Connacht will enjoy the finest conditions next week.
The loss of Kilkenny All-Ireland winner Herity to the gain of Dublin star McMahon
From sheer disappointment to a big lift – it’s interesting times for Dublin Camogie, says key defender Eve O’Brien.
Ireland’s economy to grow thanks to weak euro – IBEC
The employers’ group says the economy will grow by 1 per cent next year, because a weak euro will help exports.
Every cloud: Kearney hopes to fill Fitzgerald void
The 22-year-old prospect could benefit from Luke Fitzgerald’s injury trouble for both club and country.
At least someone’s making money: ECB profits quadrupled last year
A ballooning balance sheet and bigger roles in the bond markets meant the ECB turned profits of €728m, up from €171m.
Poll: Have you taken your money out of Ireland's banks?
An Post is gaining a bigger share of Ireland’s savings market as savers move their money from banks. Have you?
An Post benefits from the troubles in Ireland's banks
The semi-state company has taken in over €5 billion in savings deposits since the economic crisis began.