'It all thanks to a group of down to earth modest lads who never know when they are beaten'
'It all thanks to a group of down to earth modest lads who never know when they are beaten'
Coventry Live readers have been sharing their views on what should happen to the Earlsdon bank site
As global problems mount there is a much needed dose of solutions optimism around these emerging technologies
A cross-department operation saw officers from Coventry and wider afield target riders of suspected illegal e-bikes, leading to multiple arrests and seizures
'The arrival of the e-scooter on city streets has not ended the culturally relevant wheelie - it has merely advanced it'
The rich will dicuss World War III, the antichrist and how to build a cult in Wicklow retreat
A TOWN Mr President? Manchester is a thriving metropolis whose people have shaped the world in so many meaningful ways, writes a miffed Dianne Bourne
'It's 30 years since the assassination of Veronica Guerin - I remember it like it was yesterday'
Kerry and Armagh is Argentina versus France, but on a weekend RTE will screen 12 World Cup games it is lunacy that it is not on free-to-air TV
'The world's richest man loves to pour fuel on protests against a wave of immigrants he has helped to create'
Coventry City Council has unveiled a new Traffic Regulation Order to extend the 30mph speed limit on part of Coundon Wedge Drive, in conjunction with the Coundon Cycle Scheme
Picture it: Katie in warrior mode, an electric storm of emotion piercing the Croke Park amphitheatre, the kind of surge in the blood that comes rarely a lifetime
Housing is the most likely option for Coventry's former Olympic swimming pool site after demolition was approved – and The Elephant leisure centre could also face the wrecking ball, according to former city council regeneration boss Jim O'Boyle
The buildings that once housed a 200-year-old Coventry church have been demolished, clearing the Woodway Lane site in Potters Green for four new semi-detached homes
The Willenhall cycleway works on London Road are now scheduled to begin on 15 June 2026, aiming to improve safety and accessibility between Coventry city centre and Tollbar End
'You can learn something from every experience in life - including wearing pyjamas in public'
Indeed, once upon a time there was a time when Katie Taylor had to put her hair in a pony-tail to get into the gym and spar with, er, boys.
Hungary's political transformation carries an important message for Ireland.
Save money and do the right thing with Decatahlon 'no tent left behind' initiative
Coventry's Central Baths at Fairfax Street is to be demolished after the Government gave conditional approval for the Grade II-listed building to be knocked down, ending the former swimming pool's history since it opened in 1966
Maga conspitacy theorists are wondering if the Pope is the Antichrist for daring to speak of regulating AI
'The anger with Fianna Fail and the party leader Micheal Martin is understandable'
On an extraordianry episode of RTE's Uncharted one word towered above all else
The former head of the inner city Bugsy Malones might be able to do the state some service after all
A billionaire swooping in to save us all may be too far of a reach, but the sequel's passion for journalism certainly rang true
The devices contain lithium batteries, plastic and electrical parts which are often not entering the recycling system
The only ethnic and religious grouping that Graham Linehan's Father Ted is capable of harassing is Irish Catholics
'People are fed up paying sky high taxes and at long last it looks like the current coalition is going to do something about it'
'Not only do some of my best friends suffer from anemomenophobia, some can even pronounce it'
Exchanges with the former Taoiseach help shed light on Gaybo the ultimate inside man