Here's your essential TV guide for this weekend's live sport
It’s another busy few days in the sporting calendar.
It’s another busy few days in the sporting calendar.
It’s a busy few days with an abundance of games.
But it will remain drizzly in eastern counties until this evening.
Dr Tony Holohan said his commentary over crowds was “not a moral judgement”.
The biggest hurling game of the year is one of many big events coming up.
There will be some rain today, but other than that the next few days will be mostly mild and breezy.
A goat fair and a Cavan food festival are just some of the events taking place.
Go Medieval or dance to country music for the next few days.
Head out to a festival this weekend.
Today will be mild, humid and mostly cloudy across the country.
New hosts Gav Reilly, Sinead Ryan, Susan Keogh and Vincent Wall will be on weekend shows.
Some patchy rain is expected over the next few days.
Eden Hazard’s outstanding goal against Liverpool has many suggesting he can be the best player in the world.
Although you can catch up at the weekend, researchers also found that it is healthier to consistently get 6-7 hours of sleep every day.
Ireland and Northern Ireland got a dousing of snow thanks to Storm Caroline last night.
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The RSA and gardaí have implored cyclists, motorcyclists and pedestrians to wear high-visibility clothing when on the roads over the weekend as the clocks go back.
Storm force winds and outbreaks of heavy rain could be on the way.
It will be wet at times today and tomorrow but Sunday and Monday should stay dry.
What you spot will be recorded as part of an EU-wide programme Sea Change.
Orange peel on top, of course.
A little inspiration for what to do this weekend.
Dozens of heritage sites across the country are giving children under 12 free admission.
Here’s a round-up of the events taking place across Ireland over the bank holiday weekend.
Sunday looks like a cracker.
A quick round-up of the events taking place across Ireland over the bank holiday weekend.
A quick round-up of the events taking place across Ireland over the next week.
Sunday might bring some rain and cloud, though.
Earlier, rail and Dublin Bus workers refused to pass Bus Éireann pickets, causing confusion for morning commuters.
The weather won’t help transport disruption around the country.
Met Éireann predicts dry and settled weather for an extended period.
St Patrick’s Day will be cloudy and windy with rain.
Fitness columnist Sarah Cremen reveals her favourite spots for adventures, and for refuelling, during her down time.
‘Weekend warriors’ appear to lower their risk of dying about as much as people who exercise more regularly.
Enjoy the weekend – it will become windy and very changeable from Sunday night onwards.
Leave the hat at home.