Searows: ‘Finding out Gracie Abrams was a fan gave me impostor syndrome’
Gender isn’t a defining force in Alec Duckart’s music; it’s part of who he is, not something he thinks about every time he picks up a guitar
Gender isn’t a defining force in Alec Duckart’s music; it’s part of who he is, not something he thinks about every time he picks up a guitar
Ahead of her latest release Secrets Between Friends, author talks about loss, the challenges facing female writers and snobbery in the industry
Book’s raison d’être is to magnify the effect of Charles Stewart Parnell and his downfall on Joyce for the whole of his career
New releases cover assisted dying, race in South Africa and Ireland reimagined as a surrealist dystopia
The audience becomes part of the story in Philip Connaughton’s retelling of the Aeneid, whose themes are superbly brought to life by the company’s dancers
Three years after surrendering control of Digicel to bondholders, an upturn in the telco’s fortunes could yet net the Irish businessman a windfall
It’s an interesting exercise to stand on the penalty spot and look towards the goal
Advance interrogation of identified risks in a transparent manner trumps a late statutory inquiry that ought not to have happened
Sonar and weapons little use without personnel on board
The work was done for the State Claims Agency, which paid out €388.58m in damages in 2024
It is wrong to assume that people of left-wing disposition are prejudiced against Jews
There’s little point raging at Ryan Manning, Finn Azaz, Alan Browne, Hemir Hallgrímsson or any other individual
Rob Heneghan – the ‘most followed racing pundit in world’ – gets High Court injunction against Cork tipster over death threat claims
Irish Government must put decisive pressure on Israeli government to stop this legislation
Some parents want faith-based education
Aughinish Alumina revelations in The Irish Times came a day after Russia launched a wave of missile and drone attacks across Ukraine
Mammy and Ammi Burke land the Best Easter Egg Hunt prize for their elusive turn
Ireland remains highly dependent on fossil fuels despite experiencing previous oil crises
The Keeper, the US-born crime writer’s third Cal Hooper novel, allows her to further dissect Irish culture from an interloper’s perspective
An expectation that current policies are sufficient to halve emissions this decade appears absurd
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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