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Technical information

Main page title:
Irish Examiner
Main page description:
The latest breaking local and international news and sport stories as they happen, with up to the minute updates and analysis
Main page keywords:
news, sport, analysis, business, Ireland, Munster, Cork
Protocol:
https
Status code:
200
Page size:
111.2 KB
Response time:
0.311sec.
IP:
104.26.6.44
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SEO headers

h5 'I didn't know who was going to take me': Cork schoolgirl on being orphaned after mother's death
h5 A Legacy of Dedication: Mary Lennox and the farewell to Lennox’s after 73 years of service
h5 Public advised to refrain from unnecessary journeys as 'dangerous' conditions expected over weekend
h5 Should you play with or against the wind in the first half?
h5 Late Late Show Country Special talking points, including Susan McCann and Daniel O’Donnell
h5 Slice of private paradiso at hidden Cork city home
h5 Part of something bigger: Imokilly out to make an impact in Cork final four
h5 Esther McCarthy: Pre-meal distractions, and the spa-day trauma I've never gotten over
h5 Orla Gartland: 'From where I’m stood, the major labels make no sense to me'
h2 Regular Columnists
h5 S Colin Sheridan: Conor McGregor's Arsenal cameo shows toxic men get away with it
h5 S Mick Clifford: A political pitch for polarisation
h5 S Elaine Loughlin: Leaks, spin, and turkey as parties seek to dine out on bonanza budget
h5 S Gareth O'Callaghan: Priests are having affairs — is it really such a shocking fact?
h2 News
h5 A selection of images chosen by the Irish Examiner picture desk.
h5 UHL cancelled 4,600 patient appointments in one three-week period in August
h5 Revenue probes of 'high-wealth individuals' yielded over €90m in eighteen months
h5 S Middle East at war: Those who have brought us to the brink
h2 sport
h5 Ireland out to back up Black Ferns upset against heavyweights Canada
h5 Colm Greaves: Five things to watch out for in the Arc
h5 S Ruby Walsh: HRI has tied itself in knots
h5 James-Taylor tries not to linger on racism hurt
h2 Lifestyle
h5 The preloved revolution: how secondhand fashion came swinging back
h5 Michael Harding: The memory of my father — and the sight of him in other men
h5 Desire Lines: Autumn threads, gold shells, and chic Italian design
h5 Séamas O'Reilly: From Chicken Tonight to fake podcasts, ads are an intrusion on daily life
h2 Subscriber
h5 S Colin Sheridan: Conor McGregor's Arsenal cameo shows toxic men get away with it
h5 S Mick Clifford: A political pitch for polarisation
h5 S Elaine Loughlin: Leaks, spin, and turkey as parties seek to dine out on bonanza budget
h5 S Gareth O'Callaghan: Priests are having affairs — is it really such a shocking fact?
h2 LISTEN NOW
h5 The Mick Clifford Podcast: Funny Money
h5 ieBusiness Budget Podcast: Is Budget 2025 a missed opportunity?
h5 S The Gaelic Football Show: use of phones, a director of football, untouchable players
h5 S Dalo's Hurling Show: The wind doesn't win you anything
h2 Watch Now
h5 Watch: Hundreds queue in the rain to pick up a last supper at Jackie Lennox’s Chip Shop
h5 Watch: WWII bomb explodes at Japan's Miyazaki airport
h5 Watch: Huge crowds gather ahead of closure of Jackie Lennox's
h2 farming
h5 Uterine Prolapse - the "quiet" Sunday morning on call
h5 Denis Lehane: Ireland needs a farmer for Eurovision
h5 I want to sell my rented-out property but worry the tenants won't want to leave
h5 S Strong interest likely for auction of 68-acre double stud farm in Kildare
h2 Property
h5 London tunes up to celebrate the legacy of Rory Gallagher
h5 Card table from collection of  Sainsbury's scion at antique auction
h5 Say cheese: get cosy,  cosy, cosy at picture perfect €370k Cork city home
h5 Summerhill (North) and the living is easy at upgraded period  townhouse
h2 Viewpoints
h5 Jess Casey: €9m spend on phone pouches may overshadow Government come election
h5 Mary O'Rourke: A lioness in Winter
h5 Cianan Brennan: New dawn must see University of Limerick cut ties with past
h5 Meet the man taking on the 'perfect storm' of technology and paedophilia to make children safe online
h2 World
h5 Hospital bombed as Israeli air strike cuts off highway linking Lebanon and Syria
h5 Trump and Georgia governor Brian Kemp make nice in Hurricane Helene response
h5 US ships and aircraft launch series of strikes against Houthi strongholds
h5 Satellite images show Antarctica turning green at a ‘shocking’ rate
h2 Sponsored Content
h5 Dublin Theatre Festival 2024
h5 Women leading the future of farming: FDC Group sponsors Dairy Women Ireland
h5 Wellsprings to restore confidence of Cork youths, thanks to Vhi grant
h5 Why Budget25 was good — but not great — for SMEs
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