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Cork GAA County Board says Confederate flags will be confiscated at their grounds
The county board said the flag was banned in 2017.
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The county board said the flag was banned in 2017.
The Connolly Youth Movement said its activists had caused the disruption.
Great day for Cork, lads!
The book combines landmarks and landscapes from both city and county
The head of UCC’s Ignite programme says the southern city has many advantages over Dublin.
Republic of Work will open at the start of next month.
They don’t it The Great Island for the craic, y’know.
Neither Alan Cadogan or Aidan Walsh are included.
It’s a great street, in fairness.
Well, boi.
The result will come as no surprise to TDs who told us as much before yesterday.
Anti-water charge protesters greeted the Taoiseach at a jobs announcement in Blackpool earlier.
Dublin may be the Manhattan of Ireland, but Cork is its Brooklyn.
A politician, a GAA star and a singer…
Kimye watch is heating up.
And there’s a special burn for Dublin.
*Well, sort of. There’s definitely something fishy going on.
Sure, Cork are Cork.
An eggcellent outcome.
It’s tongue in cheek. Right?
Jimmy Barry-Murphy has placed his trust in the men that lost to Limerick last weekend.
Yep, we went there.
The All-Star nominee is in the Rebel County’s line-up for this weekend’s McGrath Cup quarter-final.
The Cork boss isn’t necessarily happy after reaching the All Ireland semis by a relatively tame route.
The Cork manager was delighted with the impact of his substitutes but is aware that an extra effort is needed for the semi-finals.
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