LIMERICK Swimming Club (SC) hosted the Gerry Ryan Memorial Gala at the University of Limerick Arena. The Gala honours a late stalwart of the sport, who
STUDENTS at Colaiste Íde agus Iosef embraced the festive spirit of giving and generosity over the Christmas season, taking part in the annual St Vincent
A DRIVER had a lucky escape when his car left a road and struck a ditch at Bruff, County Limerick, last night (Friday). The driver, a man in his 60s, was
FINANCIAL criteria for civil legal aid needs to be reassessed. That was the word from Limerick Fianna Fáil TD and qualified barrister Willie O’Dea in the
WELL-KNOWN Limerick woman Karen Ronan has been appointed president of Network Ireland for 2026. The organisation is the country’s largest business networking
A SPECIAL meeting of Limerick City and County Council is expected to take place in the coming weeks amid growing concerns over plans to abstract over 300
THE town of Dromcollogher in County Limerick has been neglected over the last three years. So said Fianna Fail councillor Michael Collins at this month’s
The Irish Chamber Orchestra launches its Winter/Spring 2026 season with a performance by celebrated cellist and composer Abel Selaocoe at University Concert
A COUNTY Limerick politician and reformed smoker has raised concerns in the Dáil about the number of pop-up shops selling one-off vapes. Independent Ireland
GOWNS were donned and hats were thrown at the University of Limerick across this week as the university’s winter graduation ceremonies were held. Throughout
PROMOTED Limerick will begin life in Division Three of the National Football League with a tricky away outing against Laois at O’Moore Park, Portlaoise,
A JURY was sent home for the weekend in the trial of a retired superintendent and four serving Gardaí accused of unlawfully squaring away traffic offence
TWO men were due to appear before Limerick District court charged in connection with two separate alleged violent stand off situations with armed Gardaí,
A GRANDMOTHER was slashed in the face and beaten with sticks by a group of women at her home in Rathkeale, a court heard. Christina McCarthy (61, née Harty)
A WOMAN has been sentenced to life in prison for the brutal murder of her partner’s four-year-old son, who was described as a “loving, caring, clever little
“HE won’t leave me alone until he kills me or he’s in jail”. Those are the words of a woman who has just come out of court where her former partner had
OVER 80 people were before the courts in Limerick on burglary charges during the first nine months of 2025, the third highest in the country. Figures from