15-year-old Coco Gauff knocks defending champion Osaka out of Australian Open
The teen sensation won in straight sets to reach the last 16.
The teen sensation won in straight sets to reach the last 16.
“To put it simply, we are not in the business of ‘rehabilitation’. We are in the business of changing hearts and minds around disability.”
Storing paper files in off-site locations is costing over €1.5m every year.
Rory Gallagher has overcome losing nine experienced players since last year, and this young Donegal team looks threatening.
The just-replaced prime minister has dropped quite a few clangers over the years.
After lending the political limelight to Lucinda, the Government’s hoping to dominate the political news agenda this week…
The broadcaster has put out a public tender notice for the work to be carried out.
Seanie’s back so everything’s going to be okay, right?
Midweek and FYI have been dumped to make way for the new shows.
The Tánaiste said that the new faces in Cabinet will allow them to ‘work afresh’.
The outcome was inevitable but the democratic process ensured Labour had its day in the sun in Dublin yesterday.
However, customers will still deal with either Irish Water or Gas Networks Ireland.
What to do with that poor haunted relic of yesteryear? Here’s where you can bring it…
The Pro12 league launch is taking place in Belfast on Tuesday and the club captains are usually decided by then.
‘Croke Park’ is dead, long live ‘Haddington Road’.
The Vatican official said that modern churches are missing the beauty and functionality of older churches.
The new-look newspaper with its narrower pages and an overhauled design is the biggest single change to the paper in twelve years.
Stuart Lancaster has named nine uncapped players in his 32 man squad to ‘start a new era’
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