Just when you thought there were no more frontiers for Willie Mullins to conquer, the Closutton maestro works the oracle yet again with one hand now firmly around his first British Jump Trainers’ Championship.
For Sharon Fidgeon, a regular visitor to Ireland's increasingly popular beach saunas, her weekend sessions "have become a healthy addiction" that tap into a centuries-old Irish tradition of toning up by getting sweaty.
INSTRUCTOR Hunt Tooley COURSE FEE: $5850 ESTIMATED OUT-OF-POCKET COST: $715 INTERVIEW: Yes MAX CLASS SIZE: 20 PREREQs: None DESTINATION Ireland COURSE DESCRIPTION The Irish Sea separates the British Isles: Scotland, England, and Wales on…
An agency in Ireland has published a notice to try to reduce the incidence of contaminated oysters in the market and minimize norovirus-related illnesses. The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) Food Safety Information Notice covers…
The wreck of the SS Hartdale was discovered after historians used new techniques alongside old fashioned detective work to find its final resting place at the bottom of the Irish Sea
Olympic hopeful Victoria Catterson notes that "50m pools galore" exist in other countries while she herself experienced more humble beginnings when she started to get serious about the sport