Clearance for GAAGO 'not formalised' by CCPC The Oireachtas Committee on Media heard from RTÉ and other broadcasters about the future of sports broadcasting in Ireland. Ireland • 12 Jul
'Not realistic' for all sport to be free-to-air RTÉ Group Head of Sport Declan McBennett has told the Oireachtas Committee on Media that it is "neither realistic nor feasible" that all sport can … Ireland • 12 Jul
5 key questions for RTÉ and GAA ahead of committee The GAAGO controversy emerged in late spring when disgruntled fans voiced their anger because some of their favourite matches were not available free-to-air, but instead … Ireland • 12 Jul
Man released after referee, umpire stabbed at GAA match Tyrone GAA is to investigate the circumstances of a serious incident at an underage fixture during which two men, understood to be a referee and … Ulster • 07 Jul
Rás na mBan to get new stages and finish line for 2023 The seventh edition of international stage race Rás na mBan will take place in and around Kilkenny in September and is due attract cyclists from … Regional • 29 Jun
Audit of IHRB over financial governance issue, PAC told An audit is being conducted of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board after an issue relating "to governance around financial transactions" emerged, the Public Accounts Committee … Politics • 29 Jun
Police raid Paris 2024 Olympics headquarters The headquarters of the Paris 2024 Olympics organising committee and those of its infrastructure partner were searched by police on Tuesday. World • 20 Jun
Man receives UK football ban for offensive shirt A man has chuckled in the dock of an English court after receiving a four-year football ban having admitted wearing a football shirt at Wembley … World • 19 Jun
Special Olympics: 'Best of humanity' at Berlin games The fireworks fizzed, the Special Olympics' flame flickered and athletes cheered, laughed and danced for hours on end, as the Special Olympic World Games sparkled … World • 19 Jun
Special Olympics: Ireland's athletes set sights on gold Ireland's team at the Special Olympics joined competitors from around the world as the Games were officially opened in Berlin last night. World • 18 Jun
Conor McGregor's lawyer says allegation 'false' A lawyer for mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor has said that an allegation published by a US media website about him is "false". Ireland • 15 Jun
Motorbike racing enthusiasts left in 'bleak' situation Motorcycle racing enthusiasts are in a "bleak" situation this year with the cancellation of over 100 events because of the non-availability of insurance, according to … Ireland • 11 Jun
Tributes paid to Teddy McCarthy as funeral takes place The Sam Maguire and the Liam MacCarthy cups were held aloft at the funeral mass in Glanmire, Co Cork of GAA star Teddy McCarthy. Munster • 10 Jun
The woman who paved the way for Katie Taylor Deirdre Gogarty, the first Irish woman to win a world boxing title and an inspiration for Katie Taylor, chats to Katie Hannon about her incredible … Upfront • 19 May
Horse breeding, racing worth €2.46bn to economy - HRI The Irish thoroughbred breeding and racing industry was worth €2.46 billion to the economy last year, according to Horse Racing Ireland (HRI), the commercial semi-state … Ireland • 18 May
Rory Gallagher resigns as Derry senior football manager Rory Gallagher has stepped down as Derry senior football manager, the county board has confirmed. Ireland • 17 May
Death by misadventure verdict in fatal Dunlop crash A jury has returned a verdict of death by misadventure into a fatal motorcycle collision involving a leading figure in international motorsport, William Dunlop, during … Courts • 15 May
'Right signals' sent after referee assault case - chair The imposition of a prison sentence on a man who admitted assaulting a referee and an umpire following a gaelic football match last year in … Ireland • 13 May
GAA mentor jailed over assaulting referee in Wexford A GAA mentor has been jailed for assaulting a referee following a junior football match in Co Wexford last September. Courts • 13 May
Derry boss Gallagher to step back following allegations Derry GAA manager Rory Gallagher has announced he is to step back from his role "with immediate effect". Ireland • 12 May
Committee to hold two meetings on sports broadcasting The Oireachtas Committee on Tourism, Sport and Media has decided to hold two meetings on the future of sports broadcasting, in the aftermath of the … Politics • 10 May
Mother of Kerry footballers David, Paudie Clifford dies The death has taken place of Ellen Clifford, mother of Kerry footballers David and Paudie. Ireland • 06 May
International Rugby Experience opens in Limerick The country's newest interactive visitor experience, the International Rugby Experience based in the heart of Limerick city, has officially opened. Munster • 03 May
Attacked Irish Liverpool fan learning to walk with exoskeleton Seán Cox from Dunboyne in Meath was attacked by Roma supporters outside Anfield in 2018, suffering severe brain injuries. Prime Time • 26 Apr
Funeral of former GAA President told of 'humble giant' Former GAA President Dr Michael 'Mickey' Loftus has been described as "a humble giant" who impacted on the lives of thousands of people. Ireland • 25 Apr