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  • 23 hours ago | rte.ie | Michael Glennon

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  • 1 day ago | rte.ie | Joe Mag Raollaigh

    The courts are not the place for planning applications to be decided once the planning process has gone through, Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said. He was speaking at the official opening of a wastewater treatment plant in Arklow, Co Wicklow. At the event Uisce Éireann CEO Niall Gleeson said objections to infrastructure projects are not helping the environment, are costing the taxpayer millions and are stopping young people from getting homes.

  • 1 day ago | rte.ie | Michael Glennon

    Interim boss Cullie Tucker knows Connacht's play-off fate is out of their hands but wants his side to go down fighting. The Westerners, who parted ways with head coach Pete Wilkins in April, sit 14th in the table with two rounds remaining. They can mathematically sneak into the top eight but need to win both remaining games, starting with the visit of Edinburgh this evening and a trip to Zebre, and then hope other results go their way.

  • 1 day ago | rte.ie | Michael Glennon

    James Ryan is in line his first appearance since the end of the Six Nations after being named on the Leinster bench for tomorrow's BKT URC clash against Zebre. Table-toppers Leinster will guarantee first seed for the play-offs if they beat the Italians at Aviva Stadium (5.15pm, live on RTÉ News and RTÉ Player).

  • 1 day ago | rte.ie | Michael Glennon

    Senior coach Jacques Nienaber has demanded Leinster get over the "brutal" Investec Champions Cup loss in order to salvage something from their season. Leo Cullen's men saw yet another European attempt go up in smoke last Saturday after a stunning defeat to Northampton Saints. "We have to get over it, as much as it hurts," the double World Cup-winning coach told RTÉ Sport. "It hurts for me because of the fans and everything they’ve given.

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