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'I’ve gotten over it, but I used to have a really bad relationship with food'
Leas Ceann Comhairle concerned about govt 'lack of accountability' on Covid heading into 2022
'I was getting less money to take over Cork City than I was in Diageo'
The former Ireland international who’s become a leading advocate in football’s me-too movement
‘I genuinely could have died… There was fluid in my lungs, fluid around my heart’
Ice swimmer Nuala Moore: ‘When you've seen the belly of the beast you always try to stay safe’
Electorate should have a say before Taoiseach role rotates back to Varadkar, McDonald insists
Stephen Kenny suggests fixture schedule favours Ireland's rivals
'Drastic' NPHET recommendations not expected after today's meeting, says Minister
After 66 appearances and a World Cup runners-up medal, France fly-half Francois Trinh-Duc to retire
'We lost mam to suicide. It was the hardest thing I have ever been through in my entire life'
'To be fair, when he's in that position it's 90% him and 10% the lifter'
‘One of my good mates is a massive Bohs fan and he's trying to get in my head’
'It was a step I had to make - living in Donegal, I didn’t have the opportunities that you do around Dublin'
'Innocent days and the craic was mighty': Celebrating 30 years of the All-Ireland League
'Rugby was a fairytale but not a reality... I was blessed to break that barrier'
Davy Fitz: On the Galway job, punditry plans, Galvin feud and what comes next?
'I'm just enjoying it. Life's great' - Ireland's Liverpool star back on top after tough times
Ireland hoping to make history ahead of Tallaght clash with 'one of the best teams in the world'
'It was basically a Sunday league team' - The Irishman helping to lead a Qatari footballing revolution
Coscoran targeting 'next level' for both himself and Irish athletics after Tokyo breakthrough
'In any other walk of life, 30-35 is seen as a young man. In football terms you’re a pensioner'
Cycling 6,000km to Athens after conquering a heart condition, depression and an eating disorder
MeToo and the big screen: 'People aren't saying to me anymore - oh, that's just what he's like'
'An itch is still there' - Four-time Paralympic gold medalist McKillop not ready to retire yet
The trailblazing coach who helped usher in a new era for Irish football
Biden won’t run in 2024 after Afghanistan ‘travesty’, says Trump's ex-chief of staff
Starring for Sligo, learning from Roy Keane and celebrating Mayo's Dublin triumph
'I don't hate them': Ex-Wallaby Kefu relives traumatic stabbing
'I think it is possible to get the club back to where it has been'
Ronan Glynn: Public health doctors battling 'avalanche of conspiracy theory and misinformation'
'Turning a corner' after nightmare concussion struggles, and an interesting Gaelic games venture
'He's one of the most honest players in the league and he doesn't go down if he's not hurt'
Being watched by Roy Keane, Gary Neville's hands-on approach and the reasons for moving back to Ireland
'We don't want to be going back' on any restrictions, Taoiseach says, ahead of 5 July decision
'I was seven years old, my Mam had died earlier that year. It was really tough and the Laois ladies became a second family to me'
'I remember grabbing Dalton and said, 'If this is your last year playing, make sure it's worth it''
From 20th in February to final-day promotion - the Irishman at the heart of a remarkable success story
Minister: 'We've had housing issues for 10 years, I'm not going to fix it overnight'
'I had fallen out of love with the game because of all the things that manifested in the Super League'