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A breakthrough at Liverpool and senior caps for Ireland in a career to be proud of
How Joshua Daniels prevailed in the wake of an unimaginable tragedy
Working the 11pm-to-7am shift while winning promotion
Balancing college, work and Champions League football, while looking towards a bright future
Roddy Doyle: 'My books stop being about me the minute I start writing'
Playing Spain in Ireland's first-ever play-off, the '6 in a row' team and facing Germany's greatest striker
Jim O'Callaghan: 'There's a danger in a political system that blindly follows everything NPHET says'
‘There was a huge backlash’: Father of teenage victim of ‘racist attack’ thanks Crumlin community for support
Taoiseach keen to make St Patrick's Day trip to the White House next year
Taoiseach: Changes allowing people to do some work without losing PUP could form part of Budget
Patrick Freyne: 'For personal writing, people need to feel they're in safe hands - if you're too raw it can unsettle the reader'
'I want to prove people wrong' - The ex-Liverpool youngster embarking on a new challenge in Ireland
Caitlin Moran: 'It continues to be a really revolutionary thing for a woman to say: I am happy'
'I loved coaching with Munster. I just felt the time was right to move on'
'There are certainly other people in the world way worse off than myself'
In TV interview, Phil Hogan says he does not accept HSE guidance on restricting movements
'I need to keep doing things for my own head, for my mental state of mind'
Irish sprinter Brian Gregan on how his Olympic dream became an unhealthy obsession
‘When the word lesbian was iterated on the podium, I heard laughter in the audience’
'I play rugby because I love the game, not just because my brothers play'
Missing family, but recovering and connecting with fans: Bealham banks positives from lockdown
Donal Ryan: 'When I became aware of the darkness in the world, I was so shocked'
'As soon as I made that choice for America, my ambition to wear the Irish shirt was taken off me'
Forging a new identity when the Premier League dream begins to fade
'I was considered not to be Irish... I could have buckled at any stage and drank'
‘It’s weird, you can hear Wardy’s voice echo through the whole of Dalymount’
'Might be the stupidest thing I could possibly do': Irish author John Boyne on his next project
'We'll have to deal with what the far-right say': Minister Roderic O'Gorman on childcare, social media and ending Direct Provision
State plans to buy up Airbnb properties, says Housing Minister
'It was too much for me - losing my sister, losing my dad... But I continued to play for Ireland through it all'
'It's like Jesus, they're back': Alan Kelly on FF's return, Coveney's garda car 'shame', and advice for the Greens
EP President: If we get into debt and don't provide anything, we'll be stealing from future generations
The story behind the scandal that shook US sport
Leaving ego at the door has aided the progress of young Irish striker JJ Kayode
‘My mum said, sorry but you are black’: Dealing with racism from Ballybough to the Premier League
‘There was a lot of stuff that hit Kilkenny at once... It was sad to see them go’
No regrets for Ireland's outgoing Arsenal star
When Saturday doesn't come: 'Let's face it, I'm lucky to still be in the game'
The Irish-born athlete lighting up Australia
'It's brought people together' - The world champion boxer working in a hospital during the pandemic