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Singer-songwriter Alice Laffan from Co. Laois, known as ‘Just Alice’ has launched a new single Good Thing, with American and Irish country undertones.
3. Close to everything but far from the routine One of the best things about planning a trip to Laois is how easy it is to get there and how quickly it feels like you’ve stepped away from the ...
Farm families to gather in Laois for remembrance event: ‘Farm losses are lives, not just statistics’ Embrace FARM annual remembrance service in the Most Holy Church of the Rosary in Abbeyleix ...
Westmeath answered that question in spectacular fashion this evening in Mullingar when they crushed Laois in a one-side midlands derby, marking themselves out as the form team in the Tailteann Cup ...
Whatever about the Joe McDonagh Cup winners getting a shot at the All-Ireland series, there is virtually no value in exposing the beaten finalists to a fixture like this. Last year Laois got out ...
In driving rain in a packed O'Moore Park, Tipperary scored goals at the start of both halves which helped them on the way to a big victory by a 3-32 to 0-18 margin at Laois Hire O'Moore Park.
Westmeath - one of the Tailteann Cup favourites - face a tricky tie against last year's beaten finalists, Laois in this weekend's preliminary quarter-final.
Kildare, Christy Ring Cup winners last year, have earned back to back promotions and will play in the Leinster SHC in 2026.
Laois captain David Dooley hopes the pain of last year's Joe McDonagh Cup final loss to neighbours Offaly can provide the fuel to get over the line against Kildare in Sunday's decider at Croke Park.
Laois have been a real Jekyll-and-Hyde outfit during the Tailteann Cup. They beat Waterford, lost to Wicklow and then staged a last-gasp comeback to overcome Offaly. It’s hard to know what to ...
The 80,000 for the 2025 EP - which is expected to cost between €25 million to €30 million to stage - is a 5,000 increase on the 75,000 tickets that were sold for the 2024 event.
The judge found WTN also constituted a nuisance to Ross Shorten and Joan Carty, of Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14, who had owned a property at Ballyduff, about 359m from the wind farm but ...