Follow Friday: It’s Barry Geraghty
Every Friday we point you in the right direction for some of the most entertaining sportsmen on the Twitter.
View ArticleFollow Friday: It’s George Dockrell
Every Friday we point you in the right direction for some of the most interesting sportsmen on the Twitter.
View ArticleFollow Friday: It’s Eliota Fuimaono-Sapolu
With an ostensible penchant for controversy and an obvious intelligence to boot, the Samoan centre is rugby’s answer to Eamon Dunphy.
View ArticleFollow Friday: It’s Darran O’Sullivan
The Kerry star is primarily known for the significant influence he has in his side. However, he’s also a prolific tweeter too.
View ArticleFollow Friday: It’s Stephen Grant
Every Friday we point you in the right direction for some of the most entertaining sports starts on the Twitter.
View ArticleFollow Friday: It’s Cian Healy
The Irish prop is our latest recommendation on account of his frequently hilarious tweets.
View ArticleFollow Friday: It’s Shane Duffy
Every Friday we sort the wheat from the chaff and bring you the most entertaining sportsmen on the Twitter.
View ArticleFollow Friday: It’s Simon ‘supersub’ Cox
It’s Friday, so we’re presenting our favourite tweeting member of Trap’s squad.
View ArticleReilly wins confidence vote as Taoiseach and Tánaiste state their support
The Fianna Fáil proposed motion of no confidence in the Health Minister was defeated but junior health minister Róisín Shortall did not mention or refer to James Reilly once during her statement.
View ArticleVIDEO: Róisín Shortall’s not-so-ringing endorsement of James Reilly
The junior health minister voted in favour of James Reilly last night – but only after a four-minute critique of his performance.
View ArticleHands up if you had Jonathan Walters in your Fantasy Football team today?
It was a BAD day at the office for the Ireland striker.
View ArticleIrishman’s fantasy football team are top of the world
Tubbercurry native Mark Burke is leading the overall Premier League table with his team ‘Honesty of Effort’.
View ArticleGood news for Labour in new opinion poll, FF and SF both down
More than half of those questioned said they approved of the Government’s actions in leading the country out of the EU/IMF bailout.
View ArticleSF ‘rebel’ Tóibín confident he’ll be back in the party fold by February
The Meath deputy was expelled last summer after he voted against the party on the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill.
View ArticleCowen: Kiely had no ‘hand, act or part’ in running of FF
There’s been a raft of media reports detailing the former CRC chief’s links with the party since the start of the payments controversy.
View Article‘Script issue’ to blame for Sinn Féin’s last minute pull-out from cross-party...
Averil Power of Fianna Fáil was aiming to organise an ‘all party’ video message on the issue of LGBT rights and St. Patrick’s Day…
View ArticleSF Ireland South candidate: “We have to put up with the fact that we’re part...
Liadh Ní Riada says she’s determined to work within the structures of the EU to help Ireland access further funds for job creation.
View ArticleIt’s on: Hanafin staying in race, despite Martin asking her three times to...
“The portrayal on Saturday was ‘here’s a former minister muscling in’. Quite genuinely, I wasn’t.”
View ArticlePhil Hogan to nation: Lend me your votes
It follows a poll which shows an expected drop of seven per cent in support for Fine Gael in Friday’s local elections, compared to the last ballot five years ago.
View ArticleLabour facing Euro wipeout, as latest polls show support collapse
Three national papers are running new opinion polls this morning. None of them contain good news for Labour.
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