Ireland, Munster, County Limerick, Abbeyfeale Cross from thatched chapel where many generations of Abbeyfeale people worshipped until St. Mary's Church was built in 1846 (Cemeteries & Burial Sites • Churches, Etc. • Notable...
By ANDREA BYRNE Sunday November 22 2009 PROVING that becoming The Rose of Tralee isn't just about attending posh gatherings in fancy frocks, current Rose Charmaine Kenny is en route to Malawi to witness the hardships people...
COCKERMOUTH, England -- Raging floods engulfed northern England's picturesque Lake District on Friday following the heaviest rainfall ever recorded in Britain, killing a police officer and trapping dozens in their swamped homes.
A 12-day drive through Ireland's overlooked center and up its West Coast reveals great hotels, music, people and, natch, plenty of Guinness After strolling the wooded grounds of Lough Rynn castle, a 19th century gothic manor in...
Army units joined emergency crews volunteers and worried locals around the country as communities rallied in the face of rising flood waters. Ballinasloe, Co Galway About 200 people were evacuated from homes and businesses when...
It's common to hear people talking about their dream vacation. And while that phrase has a wide and varied meaning you can almost take it literally if the journey in question is to the charming green world known as Ireland.
THE long-term outlook for the Irish dairy industry is favourable, but it is dependent on a restructuring plan being adopted, Kerry Group chief executive Stan McCarthy told the Teagasc national dairy conference in Killarney...
The sea eagle was relased in County Kerry A white-tailed sea eagle which was found dead in Lough Neagh, County Antrim, is suspected to have been shot. The bird, a protected species, was released into Killarney National Park in...
Kerry is to retain a full emergency department following a review by the HSE. There had been fears the unit at Kerry General Hospital in Tralee would be downgraded. The hospital is to get a new medical assessment and admissions...
SWANS defender Tadhg Kennelly says it's great to be back in Sydney after a year playing Gaelic football in Ireland. The Irishman, who famously danced a jig when he won an AFL premiership with Sydney in 2005, also claimed an...