Uruguay exit World Cup in tears, but will they cry for departing coach Marcelo Bielsa?
Bielsa’s man-management style is akin that of Stanley Kubrick – the players are subordinate to the auteur’s vision
Bielsa’s man-management style is akin that of Stanley Kubrick – the players are subordinate to the auteur’s vision
The American singer-songwriter brings atmosphere, intensity and emotional depth to a captivating Dublin performance
IT Sunday: extreme heat across Europe shows us how life on the Continent is changing in profound ways
Rules are certainly tighter now than they would have been 40 years ago but that is for good reason
The brief for this small but charming period property in the hip Dublin neighbourhood was to maximise storage and functionality, while added touches allowed the owner to put their own stamp on the home
The tech billionaire’s anti-democratic ideals have been out in the open for years
The Star City and Black Dove actor recalls being brought to productions of Séan O’Casey’s plays as child
Ask Roe: Choices your husband made have no reflection on your worth, and are entirely a reflection on him
Until now, many people working in the private sector have been obliged to retire from their jobs when they turn 65
A decline in the number of boy choristers at St Patrick’s Cathedral Choir School in Dublin has led to a recruitment drive
Dublin’s seven-time All-Ireland winning midfielder on the impact of last week’s win and the need to return to Parnell Park
Plus: enough with the AI posters already, selling sushi to the Japanese and life as an otter
After 25 years at RTÉ, the broadcaster now presents Radio 1’s culture show. He feels as if he’s found the thing he’s good at. He’s only sorry about the tragic circumstances
Brooks continues to live one of the great American lives. Let’s break with tradition and celebrate him while he’s still alive
Mícheál McCann reviews new collections by Rachel Long, Billy Ramsell, Máighréad Medbh and Moyra Donaldson
There are plenty of villains in the Donegal writer’s authoritative probe on how gambling has infected soccer’s soul
Authors Richard Heller and Peter Oborne bat for the greatest thing on God’s Earth in this well-researched book
Jet stream holds key to whether extreme heat will become more frequent and severe
The EU budget, online safety, Ukraine’s accession, removing red tape from green energy, or neutrality – what should the Government prioritise?
The deeper you dive into what is known as Wilkomirski Syndrome, the stranger it gets
Most science graduates never become academics, nor do they intend to
A radio ad for the school return before many schools have even closed for summer
Undue haste is dangerous, reflection vital in matters of life and death
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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