DESPITE the bad weather, the spirits were high as the Limerick Post photographer got out and about in the Treaty City at the weekend. Do you know anyone
AFTER a six-year absence, Thomond will return to the All-Ireland League next season. It follows a stunning 23-15 play-off promotion final away win over
A MARRIED farmer gave a vulnerable younger man €150 in cash after allegedly anally raping him and telling him he wasn’t able to have sex with his own wife,
MORE than 30 employers, educational bodies, and agencies will be laying out their stalls at the Northside Skills Fair on this Wednesday (April 30) afternoon
FOUR historical buildings in Limerick have been awarded a combined €250,000 in government funding. The funding comes as part of the Community Monuments
WITH 2,600 people employed in the pharmaceutical and medical technology sector in Limerick, Cynthia Ní Mhurchú, MEP for Ireland South, has written to EU
LIMERICK TD Conor Sheehan has called for a Dáil debate on housing measures for single people. Deputy Sheehan said that “no one is immune from the impact
WHO is the worst passenger to have in your car? According to students from the University of Limerick (UL) it’s not a person – it’s your phone. That was
A LIMERICK man who set fire to a Council-owned house, while he was locked into the property, is facing a potential maximum life sentence for arson, a court
A VIBRANT gender-flipped retelling of Edmond Rostand’s classic play Cyrano is set to take the stage at the Lime Tree Theatre from Wednesday April 30 to
A DRAMATIC stoppage-time try by Eilís Cahill saw defending champions UL Bohemian snatch victory against table-toppers Railway Union in the Women’s All-Ireland
THE new library and learning centre at Mary Immaculate College (MIC) has taken a step forward with the appointment of two firms to lead the architecture,
ONE of the most anticipated weekends in the Limerick calendar is just around the river bend, with Riverfest 2025 set to kick off on the May Bank Holiday
ALL-STAR hurler Kyle Hayes’s availability for the Limerick senior hurling team this season was given a boost this Monday (April 28), after a court heard
OWNERS of thatched homes are facing a growing crisis with the ongoing struggle of finding house insurance. And according to Sinn Féin senator Joanne Collins,
A FORMER director of economic development at Limerick City County Council has been appointed to the prestigious role of project director for the much-anticipated
THERE is no evidence to suggest housing targets needed to meet demand in Limerick will be met, according to Limerick Chamber’s Mid West Economic Insights