Facebook most popular way for young Irish-Americans to explore identitySeven out of 10 surveyed said they would be interested in getting an Irish passportThu Oct 19 2017 - 18:25
Ciara Kelly to take over George Hook’s Newstalk lunchtime slotNew show, ‘Lunchtime Live’, will commence next MondayWed Oct 18 2017 - 18:55
Bill Clinton warns against global rise of ‘tribalism’Former US president decries nationalistic tendencies in a world that’s ‘back in the soup’Tue Oct 17 2017 - 18:00
Deserted Dublin: ‘It’s like the zombie apocalypse out there’Eerie quiet in city centre as shops close and Ophelia howls down empty Grafton StreetTue Oct 17 2017 - 05:00
Press in Ireland threatened by ‘rapacious’ tech companiesPress Council chair calls on Government to ‘get on’ with review of Defamation ActFri Oct 13 2017 - 18:19
‘Irish Times’ dominates nominations for journalism awardsAnnual awards celebrate quality original journalism in national newspapersThu Oct 12 2017 - 14:10
Government’s culture strategy all spin and no substanceSpending promises for arts fail to materialise in budgetThu Oct 12 2017 - 01:00
Budget 2018 causes ‘huge disappointment’ in arts sectorCampaigners compare Taoiseach’s promise unfavourably with Justin Trudeau’s actionsTue Oct 10 2017 - 16:52
RTÉ won’t just be reporting the budget, it will be hoping for good newsRemoving cap on pensioners’ free TV licences on cash-strapped broadcaster’s wishlistMon Oct 9 2017 - 01:40
BAI seeks clarification on Communicorp’s ‘Irish Times’ journalists banBan imposed due to ‘vile comments’ in Fintan O’Toole column, says Communicorp chiefSat Oct 7 2017 - 01:00
Communicorp ban on ‘Irish Times’ journalists is bizarre, says NUJSeamus Dooley: a case of ‘cutting off your nose to spite your face’Fri Oct 6 2017 - 13:13
Radio group owned by Denis O’Brien bans ‘Irish Times’ journalistsCommunicorp ban follows rejection of demand for Fintan O’Toole article to be retractedThu Oct 5 2017 - 17:51
Canaletto, Nolde and O’Connor in National Gallery of Ireland’s new line-upGallery on track to record one million visitors following successful Vermeer exhibitionTue Oct 3 2017 - 18:11
Channel 4 documentary takes a more robust approach to Ireland's abortion debate‘Ireland’s Big Decision’ examines the tensions that are evident as a referendum loomsSat Sep 30 2017 - 01:00
The show goes on – An Irishman’s Diary on a celebration of Fergus and Rosaleen LinehanFri Sep 29 2017 - 00:01
Michael O’Leary on pilots: ‘Very well paid for doing a very easy job’The Ryanair chief says the airline will win back people’s faith, and pilots do not want to be unionisedThu Sep 21 2017 - 18:40
The long history of the Irish hunger strikeNew exhibition in Kilmainham Gaol tells the story from Thomas Ashe to Bobby SandsThu Sep 21 2017 - 01:00
The Tonight Show: TV3’s replacement for Vincent Browne picks up after shaky startMatt Cooper takes the lead on questions, with Ivan Yates confining himself to asidesWed Sep 20 2017 - 09:56
Culture Night’s success is built on showing us behind the curtainIt started small, but this year it will take in more than 3,000 events across IrelandWed Sep 20 2017 - 01:31
George Hook: Colourfully bombastic persona with distaste for political correctnessNewstalk, ‘haemorrhaging money’, has called time on its biggest starSat Sep 16 2017 - 01:00
Newstalk expects Hook inquiry to conclude within weekDecision to suspend presenter followed intense discussionsSat Sep 16 2017 - 01:00
George Hook: Brash controversialist who will not be happy with final chapterPresenters came and went at Newstalk, but Hook has remained ever-presentFri Sep 15 2017 - 16:47
George Hook suspended from Newstalk after rape commentsNewstalk sends Tweet announcing Hook suspensionFri Sep 15 2017 - 14:50
Tesco pulls advertising for George Hook show over remarksFellow Newstalk presenter goes off-air in protest at rape remarksThu Sep 14 2017 - 22:39
Solidarity to boycott Newstalk until Hook ceases broadcastingProgramme producers are told not to use 'Irish Times' journalists as contributorsThu Sep 14 2017 - 07:36
Amateur sleuthing helps solve the mysteries of old Irish photosMembers of the public helped unpick the National Library’s image collection on FlickrWed Sep 13 2017 - 21:35
Newstalk staff demand the removal of George HookRadio station’s employees sign letter denouncing broadcaster after rape commentsTue Sep 12 2017 - 17:41
George Hook tells listeners he is ‘truly sorry’ for rape commentsHook asked: ‘Is there no blame now to the person who puts themselves in danger?’Mon Sep 11 2017 - 12:34
Inside ‘Prime Time’: ‘We think about Mission to Prey all the time’In 2011, a disastrous broadcast nearly killed it. How has the RTÉ show survived for 25 years?Sat Sep 9 2017 - 05:00
Going to the cinema is Ireland’s most popular cultural pursuitHigher percentage of the population attends arts events in Dublin but regions close behind, an Arts Council report has foundWed Sep 6 2017 - 01:00
Bryan Dobson move to ‘Morning Ireland’ confirmedRTÉ presenter will leave ‘Six One News’ programme at end of October after 21 yearsMon Sep 4 2017 - 18:08
Tom Murphy receives highest arts honour from PresidentNew Aosdána Saoi described as the ‘great playwright of the emigrant’Mon Sep 4 2017 - 17:26
Peadar Lamb ‘gave so much to the country and its people’ – funeral Mass toldLong career on stage and screen recalled at funeral of actor who died aged 87Mon Sep 4 2017 - 16:37
Is there anything more tedious than the Irish language debate?Bank of Ireland has dropped the Irish language from ATMs. Níl Éamon Ó Cuív sástaSat Sep 2 2017 - 06:00
‘Vikings’ wannabes have an axe to grind as open call returnsThere was no shortage of facial hair at this year’s auditions for extras for the TV dramaTue Aug 29 2017 - 18:51
McGregor’s payday just one part of sport’s cash-fuelled hype bubbleAmazon and other tech companies starting to buy up rights to major eventsTue Aug 29 2017 - 01:00
‘My sister said he was mad’: Crumlin goes crazy for Conor McGregorIn the brash fighter’s old stomping ground, many locals think the bookies have it wrongFri Aug 25 2017 - 18:06
Tubridy on RTÉ’s gender pay gap: ‘Whatever is broken, needs to be fixed’The broadcaster is the station’s most highly-paid presenter earning €495k in 2015Fri Aug 25 2017 - 12:02
Tenement living: ‘There was six in one bed and seven in the other’New Henrietta Street museum brings Dublin tenements of the past vividly back to lifeTue Aug 22 2017 - 19:56
From Wild Child Day to water fun, Heritage Week is a family eventJewish history is one of many themes to be explored at events throughout the countryFri Aug 18 2017 - 17:42
‘Dublin Oldschool’: The making of a summer street movieEmmet Kirwan and Dave Tynan are shooting a low-budget film in Dublin's crowded city centreWed Aug 16 2017 - 20:35
That time of year again as the Roses are in bloom in TraleeDáithí Ó Sé to host his eighth contest, but 65 hopefuls will be cut to 32 before TV coverageTue Aug 15 2017 - 20:26
Historic Drogheda gate to be closed to trafficSaint Laurence’s Gate changes come into effect Friday to mark start of Heritage WeekTue Aug 15 2017 - 20:19
Fairview trees row shows why Dublin remains a messThe idea that the area should be protected from change is a symptom of chronic nimbyismSat Aug 12 2017 - 05:00
No long faces among the humans at the Dublin Horse ShowThe 144th such event is a mellow, intergenerational day out for lovers of all things equineWed Aug 9 2017 - 20:34
Wheelchair passenger had to disembark from Ryanair flight‘I was distraught, my family were distraught, the passengers on the plane were outraged’Tue Aug 8 2017 - 18:33
Party time at the National LotteryCelebrating 30 years of making dreams come trueFri Jul 28 2017 - 17:19
Census revelations pose big questions for plannersAnalysis: CSO’s latest findings suggest pressure is growing on a broken systemFri Jul 28 2017 - 01:00
Big rise in young working adults still living at homeCensus 2016 figures suggest young people are finding it harder to buy or rent propertyThu Jul 27 2017 - 21:34
‘Deeply ingrained cultural prejudice’ behind RTÉ pay gapAnalysis: how will the national broadcaster address its gender pay issue?Wed Jul 26 2017 - 10:22