While anyone moving to a new country will take time to adjust, the pressures of adjusting to life in a new country can be especially difficult for youth. Changes can include learning a completely new ...
Local writer, Raymond Fennelly, has published a new book entitled ‘Abbeyfeale In Print. What The Papers Said.’ ‘Abbeyfeale In ...
Firefighters in China have issued a stark warning regarding the alarming trend of setting off firecrackers around plain flour, a practice that has rapidly gained popularity on the social media ...
Mickey McCann’s men held a slender 0-10 to 0-9 lead at the break, thanks mainly to Sean Ward who knocked over four points. The home side started the second-half well with two more points from Brian ...
Manchester United have completed the signing of England youth international Ayden Heaven from Arsenal. The 18-year-old has signed a deal until 2029, with the option of a further year, after the ...
“People are scared to come into town after dark, but on the other hand, there’s nothing for these youngsters to do here, there’s no entertainment or youth club for them. “The police take ...
TG4 have made a late request to stream Saturday’s Allianz Hurling League fixture between Cork and Limerick – after a desire to avoid clashing with Ireland’s Six Nations opener against ...
The London hurlers are calling on the expertise of two-time All-Star Anthony Nash with the former Cork goalkeeper involved as coach of the Exiles for 2025 having relocated to the English capital.
He wound up graduating from Howard University, running a nonprofit in Oakland called the Mentoring Center and serving in the leadership of the District of Columbia’s Department of Youth ...
S Dalo's Hurling Show: Small bit of a needle there between Cork and Limerick More in this section No more tracking back but added pressure to deliver for Cork's Chris Óg Jones ...
LIMERICK senior hurling manager John Kiely says his side will still be in a building process over the next few weeks. Manager Kiely said they are looking forward to Saturday evening's Allianz ...
In a flash, the game was over. Three kicks, three scores, all two-pointers, bang, bang, lights out for Armagh, bright lights (not just the new floodlights in Pearse Stadium) glaring for Galway ...
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