Wexford's Kent wins GAA presidential race
Derek Kent will become the 42nd president of the GAA following Friday's vote at Croke Park.
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Derek Kent will become the 42nd president of the GAA following Friday's vote at Croke Park.
A Wexford mother, Saoirse Aylward, is launching a campaign for legal recognition of her baby, Jax, who died after a crash, highlighting that despite a post-mortem and burial, the law states her baby didn't exist.

The Defective Concrete Blocks Scheme is being extended to include a small number of homes impacted in both Fingal and Wexford.
Ever since he was a child, Wexford man Nathan O’Connor knew what he wanted to be. You could say that, since joining the Order of Malta as a cadet aged 13, most of his decisions in life have been taken with one goal in mind - to become a paramedic with the National Ambulance Service.
Derek Kent has been elected the 42nd president of the GAA at Congress in Croke Park tonight.

A woman from Co Wexford has made an urgent plea for legislative reform during the sentencing hearing of a man involved in a road crash that resulted in the death of her unborn son.

Ireland's Minister for Housing, James Browne, will seek Cabinet approval to extend the defective concrete blocks scheme to include homes in County Wexford and Fingal in Dublin.

Seventeen trees have fallen in the gardens of Johnstown Castle in Co Wexford, Ireland, due to heavy rainfall experienced since the beginning of the year, raising concerns among gardeners about the impact of the weather.

A 31-year-old man has been sentenced to six months in prison for causing the death of an unborn baby in a road crash in Co Wexford in January 2024. The baby, Jax, son of Saoirse Aylward, was stillborn following the incident on the N25.

The Camogie Association is "investigating the circumstances" around the staging of last weekend's Centra Camogie League clash between Clare and Wexford, following criticism of the playing surface afte

Ireland's Minister for Housing James Browne is seeking Cabinet approval to extend the defective concrete blocks scheme to include homes in Co Wexford and Fingal in Dublin.

Schools and families in Ireland are expressing serious concerns about potential cuts to Special Needs Assistant (SNA) allocations, with a Wexford principal emphasizing the vital care SNAs provide.