John Maus at Button Factory review: In a haze of dry ice, the former philosophy lecturer slams like a human jackhammer
John Maus’s Dublin gig is half performance art, half exhibitionist freakout
John Maus’s Dublin gig is half performance art, half exhibitionist freakout
St Martin’s and Dingle secure provincial crowns in hurling and football; Gianni Infantino lets Europe know where it stands
Trump administration’s recently published security strategy is hostile to the EU and no longer identifies Russia as an adversary
Motorway is daily inescapable reminder of Dublin’s status as world’s 10th most-congested city
Ask Brian: Gradual reduction in grade enhancement begun this year will continue for the next four or five years
World Cup draw took place against a backdrop of Europe being continually told it no longer matters
Taoiseach said €750,000 bill for 14 steps and new ramp at Mount Merrion park was ‘excessive’ while Sinn Fein called it a waste of money
People tend to behave worse at home, among family, than with friends and colleagues
A cooker from the retailer caused an endless stream of disappointments over many months
Posts on X are channelling rage at the wokerati accused of being out to ban Christmas
Hammerson is seeking planning permission to halt worsening condition of buildings on Moore Street and Parnell Street
Patricia Lyons in Dominican Republic: ‘Ireland was stifling. I knew instinctively there was another life out there for me’
The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland has unveiled a cubist addition to the historic Dublin square. How does it fit in with its venerable neighbours?
The Lord of the Dance looks forward to a Christmas with family, filled with love
Rude colleagues hurt themselves as much as those condemned to work with them
Christopher Frayling’s elegant exploration of how art and artists have been depicted in film questions how our society values both
Protecting children online is essential, but simplistic solutions may create new problems
Taxi Drivers Ireland group opted against industrial action or a strike which would have primarily impacted their customers amid Uber dispute
Revenue rules are fairly tight on financial support for independent adult children once it exceeds €3,000 in any one year
Call it the festive load, or the third shift: I’m talking about the disproportionate tasks needed to produce 'the magic'
Trouble for Simon Harris is that GDP figures don’t tend to cheer you up if you are juggling a long commute, childcare costs and soaring grocery bills
Hard choices about territory, security, language rights, alliances, sanctions and resources are required
GAA player from Co Down’s journey to kicking for the New Orleans Saints began with a session in Carlow hosted by Leader in 2023
Plus: Feathers fly as Mike Tyson hits Belfast, Vikings rule and will Sensible Simon give kids a dig out?
People whose children have flown the nest often want to move to a smaller home, but finding one and organising finances and timing can be stressful
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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