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The Olympic Silver Medallist is hoping to dethrone Joe Ward in the national championships next February.
Mullingar’s Olympic silver-medallist has decided not to go for gold in Rio 2016.
Slowly, but surely, Leinster’s injury trouble is beginning to ease.
Two days after a similar IBEC projection, now Bank of Ireland believes the Irish economy will grow by 1 per cent this year.
The employers’ group says the economy will grow by 1 per cent next year, because a weak euro will help exports.
Two charities will split the money raised in an auction for the now-famous Euro 2012 tricolour today.
Ireland endured a long night in the land of the long white cloud, but there were some positives, writes Sean Farrell.
Controversy reigned in the Light-Heavyweight Final in 2008 as the Irish boxer was not awarded points for clean hits.
Markets in New York are recording tentative gains as the Federal Reserve meets to discuss potential action.
European stock markets opened with more losses, but are moving upward again as traders expect a strong US opening.
Investors are so panicked that the price of oil – which usually does well in choppy markets – is falling dramatically.