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Today, packing for a festival might involve your yoga mat and CBD oil. Kate Demolder looks at the appeal of mind-boosting mornings over hedonistic all-nights and asks, is this more just a passing fad?
USWNT coach Emma Hayes will continue to test the player pool's depth as the team prepares to face Ireland for the second time in four days.
Ireland’s defence spending slammed as ‘bad joke’ amid Nato push for 3.5% GDP target 'With our naval service unable to put to sea, our air corps grounded after dark, and huge difficulties in ...
Ireland event guide: Lana Del Rey, Alanis Morissette and the other best things to do this week June 28th-July 4th: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week ...
Ireland has the 10th best gender equality gap in the world but global parity is 123 years away at the current pace of improvement, according to an annual report by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Warren Deutrom, Cricket Ireland 's chief executive, will step down in August after nearly 19 years at the helm. The decision was made after Wednesday's board meeting where his resignation was ...
Around one in ten adults on the island of Ireland play golf at least once a year, with the sport contributing €717 million annually directly to the economy as well as supporting 15,600 jobs ...
Kraken has been granted a license to operate in the Republic of Ireland under the EU's MiCA regulation. The exchange will now be able to offer crypto services across the 30 countries in the ...
Petrol bombs have been thrown in a fifth night of violence in Northern Ireland - with the disorder now moving from Ballymena to Portadown.
A new survey from professional services firm Azets Ireland shows that Irish mid-market, owner-managed and family-owned businesses rate their economic prospects at 5.5 out of 10, down from 6.5 last ...
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Antimigrant violence is rare in Northern Ireland, which for decades has been more familiar with sectarian violence between resident Catholics and Protestants, including in Ballymena.