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Entertainment
Sport: Kelly’s goal for Clare will live in the memory
Soma Biro
We want big players influencing finals – Tony Kelly certainly ticked that box, writes Denis Hurley.
24 July 2024 Show jumping
Irish Horse: A source of joy
Let’s celebrate the arrival of the new e-Passport system and the glory of the next generation of show jumpers, writes Helen Sharp.
24 July 2024 Features
IFJ Junior: Clare entrepreneur hatches an egg-citing business plan
A young businessman who sells eggs to a Co Clare restaurant gets a mention on the menu, writes Soma Biro.
Gardening with Gerry: Spiraea surprise
The summer-flowering spiraea is still very popular and widely grown in gardens, writes Gerry Daly.
24 July 2024 Gardening
Irish Horse: Galway Races hoping to buck trend of falling attendances
Racegoer numbers took a slight dip in the first half of the year but the signs are encouraging for Ballybrit next week, writes Mark Costello.
24 July 2024 Racing & P-2-P
A Week in the Country
Find out what caught the eye of the Irish Country Living team this week .
24 July 2024 CL-IFJHome
Ask Miriam: ‘I feel like my friend’s charity case’
This week, Miriam hears from a reader who feels unable to repay her friend's generosity.
24 July 2024 Ask Miriam
Nicola Tuthill: throwing for gold
It’s a dream come true for Cork’s Nicola Tuthill to make her first Olympic Games at the tender age of just 20, writes Deirdre Verney.
24 July 2024 CL-IFJHome
Horses: Hoping Irish horses can win Olympic gold
Mark Costello previews Ireland's hopes of a medal in equestrian sport in Paris.
24 July 2024 Show jumping
Editorial: for the love of hurling
No matter who wins or loses, it is a privilege to be at an All-Ireland final, writes Ciara Leahy.
24 July 2024 Editorial
Katherine O'Leary: ensuring we have enough fodder for the winter
If farmers have patience and can keep it together, the change in the weather will come, the fodder will be saved and we will manage it all as we’ve done in previous difficult years.
24 July 2024 Katherine O'Leary
Spilling the tea with Maitre D'
Your favourite front-of-house leading lady is back with all the Irish food news goss
24 July 2024 News