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Tayto recalls crisps after ‘golf ball contamination’
The Irish Times· 18 hours agoTayto is issuing a product recall after a golf ball made its way into the snack food production line. According to Tayto Snacks the company behind one or...
Where do we start with sowing a traditional lawn around our new-build house?
The Irish Times· 13 hours agoQ: We’ve just moved into our home, a new build in the countryside, and don’t have much of a budget...
Dean Rock: Time for Kerry to move up a gear in their quest to reclaim Sam
The Irish Times· 12 hours agoKerry’s championship has been a series of routine victories over middle ranking opponents – they won...
David McWilliams: Pilots are unlikely revolution leaders but wages will have to rise for social...
The Irish Times· 12 hours agoThe first casualty of a strike is the truth. With both the Aer Lingus pilots and the management...
Bluestocking secures Pretty Polly glory at the Curragh
The Irish Times· 55 minutes agoBluestocking swooped late to grab the Group One honours in the Cairn Community Games Pretty Polly...
Clontarf Energy’s new shareholder will be watching instability in Bolivia closely
The Irish Times· 12 hours agoA curious name has popped up on the share register of the John Teeling-founded Clontarf Energy...
Four Californian wines to try – including one the critics love to hate
The Irish Times· 13 hours agoAll 50 states of the United States now produce wine (although Alaskans must import grape juice to...
Myles Dungan: ‘Rural Ireland was riddled with class distinctions’
The Irish Times· 13 hours agoPartly because my last book Four Killings dealt with illegal land seizures during the War of...
Micheál Ó Muircheartaigh was the ‘High King’ of Irish broadcasting, funeral hears
The Irish Times· 2 hours agoMicheál Ó Muircheartaigh has been described at his funeral in Dingle, Co Kerry as the “High King” of...
Taylor Swift opens to the Irish faithful: ‘Dublin... you guys are making me feel so good’
The Irish Times· 21 hours agoIreland has traditionally been a very Catholic country but at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Friday...