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Nine people were killed and approximately 130 others were seriously injured on this day in 1972.
Oisin Kiernan and the Breffni county face Westmeath in Saturday’s inaugural decider.
Sweden’s draw with Italy means the Young Boys in Green can still qualify for the European U21 Championships automatically by winning in Ascoli on Tuesday.
The West Ham boss has been up front with Conor Coventry about his club future as the Ireland Under-21 captain eyes history on two fronts this week.
The action gets underway this coming weekend.
Tonight’s women’s Champions League semi-final was a one-sided encounter.
Mark Mc Menamin writes about how he discovered the fascinating story of the hunt for the Ireland’s Nazi spies.
The division and conference finals will be live as part of a unique double-header on Saturday, February 26th.
Kamila Valieva has become the first woman to land a quadruple jump in the competition.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne lifted the Dolores Tyrrell Memorial Cup and ended Mourneabbey’s bid for three-in-a-row.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed 100 years ago this week.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty, or simply ‘The Treaty’, was signed on 6 December 1921.
The proposal was first reported last weekend.
Niamh Fahey: ‘You can’t keep saying, ‘We’re building, we’re waiting.’ There’s no more time to talk, it has to be done.’
The Jaguars ended a 20-game losing run by beating the Miami Dolphins thanks to a field goal at the death.
The Green and Gold took Croke Park by storm to land a first-ever All-Ireland senior title after a remarkable journey.
Reeling in the Julys.
He overcame Italy’s Matteo Berrettini and lost just two sets during the entire championship.
It was the Tribesmen’s third successive victory over the Cats in as many years.
Education Minister Norma Foley said “much remains to be done” in creating a more inclusive and supportive education system.
The striker can break Gerd Mueller’s 49-year-old Bundesliga single-season goal record this weekend.
Ronan O’Gara hopes to see La Rochelle claim their first European title this weekend.
Cuan Ó Seireadáin discusses 6 Harcourt Street, which is the subject of a TG4 documentary tonight.
The Leinster boss has experienced defeat to Toulon as both a player and a coach.
Elsewhere in WNL news, DLR manager Graham Kelly has signed a new two-year contract.
The National Museum of Ireland said the 2005 decision was ‘primarily’ about preserving the hat.
Dr Melanie Hayes’ new historical book looks at Dublin’s first Georgian street, Henrietta Street, and its colourful residents in the eighteenth century.
The historian recounts the violence before and the cruelty during the devastating Cork city fire that took place 100 years ago this week.
As Sinn Féin defends itself this week over its stance on past events, Brian Hanley takes a look at the history of the party.
The historian sets the scene of the morning of that fateful day 100 years ago today and the killings that preceded the Croke Park massacre.
Hamilton beat Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas to make F1 history.
Historian Donal Fallon tells of ‘The O’Rahilly’, one of The Rising’s most colourful characters and how his recently demolished home, 40 Herbert Park, played a part in the history of the rebellion.
100 years ago today more than 100 Black and Tans ransacked the north Dublin town and two men were beaten to death.
They’re on display now in a new exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland, which can be viewed online.
RTÉ has announced live coverage of the European showpiece.
Leighton Baines has confirmed he is hanging up his boots.
Leopold Kerney was an Irish diplomat in the first half of the last century and we can learn much from his handling of Britain, writes historian Barry Whelan.
The Clive Cox-trained winner, Nando Parrado, powered home under Adam Kirby.
The death camp, which is located in Poland, was where Nazi officials murdered 1.1 million people.
The President’s comments come at a time when there is is a global focus on the history of colonialism.
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