Figures for street violence in Cork are up but locals say they don’t tell full story
‘Covid skewed the figures, it will probably take three years to get a truer picture’
‘Covid skewed the figures, it will probably take three years to get a truer picture’
Four men, two from each family, remanded in custody due to concerns over further violence
‘You could be sitting out on a bright summer’s evening until 11pm. Can you think of anything more enjoyable?’
Alfred Hutson sought to battle blaze as drunken Auxiliaries shot at fire crews 100 years ago
Businessman and former hurler Gerald McCarthy has been dealing with washouts for years
High tide led to south channel of River Lee overflowing its banks early on Tuesday
Call comes after four men died on streets in Cork this year
Two-year-old boy suffers suspected broken collarbone when struck in Bandon
Project at Morrison’s Island criticised over loss of parking spaces and public access
Councillors vote 22-6 to back public realm project for Morrison’s Island off South Mall
Household Linens trader never seen ‘anyone on a bike coming in to buy a pair of pillows’
Man remanded in custody after being charged with mugging in Cork city centre
Save Cork City group opposes the building of quay walls as part of the relief plan
Sister of the late Vincent Morgain says she hopes Daniel O’Sullivan can be rehabilitated
Inquest into death of Vincent Morgain adjourned to allow criminal case conclude
Daniel O’Sullivan (22) awaiting sentence for killing French man in assault in Cork city
Heavy rain in West Cork has led to the closure of a number of roads in the area
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