Man dies following road crash in Co Mayo
A man has been killed in a road crash in Co Mayo.
It happened when the car he was driving crashed into a tree on the old Ballina to Foxford road just outside Ballina.
The 20-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene at around 6.30pm yesterday evening.
Camerawoman to sue refugee she was filmed kicking, and Facebook for 'embittering' people towards her
The camera woman who was fired for kicking and tripping refugees in Hungary last month is to sue one of the refugees she kicked, as well as Facebook.
The footage of the incident went viral and caused a worldwide out cry, after which Petra Laszlo was fired from her job with Hungarian TV channel N1TV. She will face a criminal trial in December for a breach of the peace.
Keith Wood: "That's a sign of madness trying to do the same thing and expecting a different outcome"
Keith Wood says Ireland have been "thin" in the centre positions since the retirements of Brian O'Driscoll and Gordon D'Arcy and believes structural changes should be made when it comes to development of players.
Keith was speaking to Off The Ball along with The Irish Times' rugby correspondent Gerry Thornley as the Irish team digest a World Cup exit to Argentina.
A Chinese toy company have released a Nazi doll that bears a striking resemblance to Bastian Schweinsteiger
Manchester United star Bastian Schweinsteiger has launched legal proceedings against a Chinese company who have released a doll based on a Nazi World War II soldier.
The doll which is named "Bastian" was created by DiD Corporation and depicts a German soldier in action during the war.
Vincent Wall: Dublin Airport is a victim of its own success - and facing a tough decision
When Ryanair expresses its public support for significant new infrastructure at Dublin Airport, you can be certain that things are getting very congested there.
And the most significant piece of new infrastructure required is a new parallel runway 1.6 kilometers to the north of its existing counterpart.