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The realm of local news and lifestyle in England is continuously evolving, reflecting the diverse interests and vibrant culture of its communities. From sporting events that draw enthusiastic crowds to family notices that knit the fabric of local life, the variety of news categories provides residents with a comprehensive understanding of their surroundings. ...


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Marymount University Hospital & Hospice remains one of the region’s best supported causes. The reasons for this are the quality of care it provides to patients and their families at what is often one of the most stressful and demanding times of their lives.

Hardly a week goes by without a fundraiser in aid of this great cause.

Last wee...


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The motoring media launch of the all-new Jeep® Compass took place recently at Slane Castle, County Meath, bringing the brand’s latest electrified SUV to one of Ireland’s most iconic music venues and atmospheric historic estates.

Set within the grounds of Slane Castle, a venue synonymous with landmark live music moments and a long cultural legacy, th...


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Melissah Gibson and Stephen McAuley took home first places in the 2026 Analog Devices Cork City Marathon on Sunday, as more than 12,300 participants took part across the marathon, half marathon and 10k events.

An estimated 25,000 spectators lined the streets of Cork to cheer on runners, walkers and wheelchair users in another standout day in the cit...


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Sport becomes hard to leave when it feels alive right to the end. A game may begin in a simple way, with one team pressing well and the other trying to settle, yet something deeper starts to build after a while. The crowd reacts to every small moment. A loose pass feels bigger than it should. One shot, one tackle, or one late run can suddenly seem like the centre of t...


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