Elaine Keogh, Irish Times

Elaine Keogh

Irish Times

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  • Irish Times
  • Independent.ie
  • Irish Daily Mirror

Past articles by elaine:

‘We look forward to rolling out the red carpet for cousin Joe’

Biden was previously photographed in a Louth graveyard, and it is hoped he will include the Cooley Peninsula, and his ancestral home in nearby Whitestown, in his Irish visit → Read More

One man dead and one seriously injured in house fire

One man has died and another is seriously injured after a house fire in Co Louth this morning. → Read More

One dead, another injured in Louth house fire as gardai seal off scene

Gardai said that a technical examination of the scene will be conducted once it is made safe by fire services. → Read More

‘I believe that by donating a kidney to me, my brother saved my life’

Nearly seven years after Ed Reynolds (52) donated a kidney to his brother John (48), they are encouraging everyone to discuss organ donation. → Read More

'Warrior' premature baby beats odds to spend first Christmas at home with family

Peadar O’Boyle spent weeks on a ventilator and his first 111 days in hospital → Read More

Assistance dog has transformed the life of Lucas (13) and will make this Christmas special

A teenage boy and his mother will get to share a traditional family meal this Christmas Eve thanks to a specially trained assistance dog. → Read More

Family joy as 'superhero' baby Peadar can spend Christmas at home

A premature baby who was critically ill in hospital has defied doctors and is enjoying his first Christmas at home with his family. → Read More

Staff and politicians demand more resources for Drogheda hospital

Patients are to be brought to the Louth hospital instead of to Our Lady’s Hospital in Navan from Wednesday under new HSE plan → Read More

Man who collapsed at GAA match 'brought back to life' by quick-thinking Garda

Dave was making his way to the entrance to the grounds when he bumped into a friend. He greeted his friend and then fell to the ground. → Read More

Man who collapsed at GAA match 'brought back to life' by quick-thinking Garda

Dave was making his way to the entrance to the grounds when he bumped into a friend. He greeted his friend and then fell to the ground. → Read More

‘My own Christmas miracle’: Woman with 80pc chance of cancer finally gets go-ahead for double mastectomy

A woman who has more than an 80pc chance of developing breast cancer says getting the green light for a prophylactic double mastectomy “is my own Christmas miracle”. → Read More

Yapstone confirms potential for job losses at firm’s Drogheda operation

American payments processing company recently marked its 10th anniversary here → Read More

Cyclist Seán Nolan (20) injured after ‘trap’ set in a forest gets back on his bike

Just two weeks after Irish cyclist Seán Nolan (20) came off his bicycle, after it appears ‘a trap’ was set in a forest, he says he has been able to step onto a bike again. → Read More

Beach sealed off as suspected explosive device found – but it’s just a very large piece of plastic

A popular beach in Co Louth was sealed off for a number of hours today as the Army Bomb Disposal Unit dealt with a suspected explosive device. → Read More

Professional cyclist believes he was the victim of deliberately set trap

After rope strung across trail athlete landed atop tree stump and ‘straight away I was in agony’ → Read More

Top Irish cyclist 'could have been paralysed' after hitting rope 'trap' in local forest

Sean Nolan was left with fractured bones in two different vertebrae and four broken ribs after the incident → Read More

Hike in cases of acute infectious gastroenteritis, including ‘winter vomiting bug’

There has been an almost 30pc increase in acute infectious gastroenteritis (AIG) in the north east of the country in recent weeks. → Read More

Hundreds of Irish PayPal staff facing compulsory redundancy as tech companies across Europe cut costs

More than 300 staff at PayPal face compulsory redundancy as the company joined a scramble across the tech sector to slash costs amid a massive stock market sell-off and growing fears of recession. → Read More

More than 300 Paypal jobs in Ireland are under threat

Paypal is cutting more than 300 jobs in Ireland, it is understood. → Read More

Irish superslimmer who lost over five stone for wedding felt like 'princess bride' in her dream dress

Bianca Young admitted that she would not have gotten married “when I was the weight I was" → Read More