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With protection a necessary commodity in the height of rural crime, Alison Sinnott takes a look at some technology on the market to aid in its prevention.
A weekend of mixed weather with sunny spells and rain has been forecast by Met Éireann, with a status yellow rainfall warning in place for Cork and Kerry.
As the dust settles on this year’s Rose of Tralee, Alison Sinnott catches up with her sister Julie on her experience representing Wexford at the festival.
Speaking with the sheds secretary, Pat McIntyre, it is clear that the founding trustees of Castlerea Men’s Shed had a clear vision for the town in Roscommon a number of years ago.
Anxiety is the epidemic of the millennium age, psychologist Colman Noctor tells Alison Sinnott, and he advises on ways to overcome the mental pressures of college.
With the Rose of Tralee almost upon us, Alison Sinnott gets the inside scoop from her sister Julie before she sets off to represent Wexford on the Rose tour.
Hallowberry Lodge in Co Wicklow offers a magnificent opportunity for equestrian aficionados, having seen one of Ireland’s finest sport horses emerge from its stables, writes Alison Sinnott.