Queens of the Stone Age in Dublin: Kilmainham erupts with cathartic glee during this ferocious gig
Josh Homme was having a great time, diving over the barricade and wading through the crowd
Josh Homme was having a great time, diving over the barricade and wading through the crowd
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Health students are getting involved in programmes which help their work life balance
Planning permission sought for 72-bed short-term emergency accommodation hub on Mount Street
Might I buy a napkin holder to add to the three I already have but don’t use at home? That is my prerogative
Members of two pension schemes backed proposed changes to schemes this week
It’s doubtful anyone is willing to listen to our lectures on affairs of international morality
Many third-level students don’t have time to socialise or get involved in clubs and societies
For the Irish writer, watching the worst team in baseball was an entertaining and rewarding experience
The real star of the show is a sanity-troubled canine companion to the owner of the longest legs in Belgravia
The Chophouse’s successor is good, and everything works, but at these prices, competence is not enough
Rich collection explores childhood, family, loss, poverty and illness
`Fintan O’Toole makes a common mistake as regards Irish surnames'
‘Ireland was the first country in the world to have a no smoking policy, we can also be the first country to say no drones.’
Issuing a vague message on social media was far from the best way to deal with her withdrawal from the World Athletics Championships
Theatre: Loveday Ingram’s subtle direction is complemented by strong performances in the stage version of the bestselling novel
Leave any doubts about the plot at the door and instead indulge the singalong pleasures of classic songs
Some 28% of CAO applicants this year are deferral students who received ‘bumper’ grades
Collins Barracks rocked to unflinchingly earnest guitar music made evocative by clever melodies
Tell Me About It: ‘He has been living a kind of Irish divorce of old where he still goes to family events with his wife’
The withdrawal of Rhasidat Adeleke leaves a big hole to be filled in the women’s 4x400m relay
Secrecy around pay in companies is rife, and often disadvantages women. New EU transparency rules will lift the lid on practices that unfairly reward some employees over others
Move comes following union’s complaint to OECD over lawsuit against members
West must ensure it delivers cast-iron security guarantees for Zelenskiy and his embattled nation
Irish plant could, at best, be left to wither on the vine as future investment is focused on the US
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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