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Tuesday, Sep 30

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Ireland star with 79 caps confirms retirement aged 33

www.irishmirror.ie

Jeff Hendrick played his last game for Ireland in 2023 and his professional career now appears to be finished.

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Northern Ireland families with teenagers spending extra £64 per week on food

www.belfastlive.co.uk

Food inflation has climbed for the fifth month in a row

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Troy Parrott set for weekend return in boost to Heimir Hallgrimsson and Ireland hopes as injury rules Jason Knight out

www.independent.ie

Troy Parrott has opened up the possibility of an Irish return in the October international window after stating that he hopes to see action for AZ Alkmaar in Sunday’s league meeting with Telstar.

Pat Spillane insists GAA can learn from NFL to improve ‘poor’ All-Ireland final experience

www.independent.ie

Kerry legend Pat Spillane says hurling and football should be “taking over Dublin” ahead of All-Ireland finals like the NFL did last week.

The Cure announce huge summer 2026 UK and Ireland headline shows

www.nme.com

Support will come from Mogwai, Slowdive, The Twilight Sad and more

Budget 2026 to include focus on rural Ireland and seasonal businesses

www.irishtimes.com

Taoiseach signals support for holiday locations such as Cork, Kerry and west of Ireland

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Munster's Ireland No.10 poised for his first start of the new URC campaign

www.irishmirror.ie

Clayton McMillan went with JJ Hanrahan for the opening game of the season as he selected heavily from the group that started pre-season when he arrived early in the summer

Bill Murray Takes a Golf Adventure Across Ireland on Paramount+ Series

www.themovieblog.com

Bill Murray swaps the comedy stage for a set of golf clubs as he travels across Ireland. He leads a group of friends on a six‑part series that showcases the island’s most beautiful fairways. Viewers watch Murray explore both Northern…

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Play-clock malfunction impacted Vikings' final drive in Ireland game

www.nbcsports.com

North end of stadium had no field-level play clock for Vikings-Steelers.

Northern Ireland weather latest as ex-Hurricane Humberto set to hit

www.belfastlive.co.uk

Strong winds and heavy rainfall could be on the way

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Insurers in Ireland worried about likely impact of climate change on future claims

www.irishtimes.com

Companies also concerned about the cost of doing business in Ireland and meeting European regulations, industry report finds

Georgina Campbell Awards 2025: Ireland’s best fine dining restaurant, chef, hotels and more revealed

www.irishtimes.com

Eminent food writer appealed for Government support for the food and hospitality sector in next week’s budget

Ireland double-header among five internationals this weekend

www.totalrl.com

OCTOBER is blasting off with a busy international programme, in both the men’s and women’s games, including two double-headers. David Butler, the International Rugby League’s...

Details of who is eligible for free vaccines in Northern Ireland this winter

www.belfastlive.co.uk

It comes as over 4,000 people were hospitalised with flu last year

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Ireland will offer migrant families up to 10,000 euros in return for dropping their asylum claims

www.dailymail.co.uk

The country is experiencing a chronic housing shortage and the payment is aimed at easing the pressure on the asylum seeker system.

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Cork boss makes call on his future after All-Ireland final disappointment

www.irishmirror.ie

He has already served two years in the role, reaching successive All-Ireland finals with contrasting results.

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Ireland's iconic play 'Translations' hits Dakar stage

www.france24.com

In Ireland, Brian Friel’s Translations is one of the country’s most celebrated plays.Themes of linguistic imperialism, colonial power, and identity run throughout and now for the first time in West Africa, Translations is premiering in…

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Racial tensions in Northern Ireland fuelled by housing shortage, says minister

www.bbc.co.uk

Gordon Lyons says he can "fully appreciate and understand" why some people are concerned.