Owen Doyle: Referee’s split-second wrong call at Thomond enough for home faithful to see red
A premature, and incorrect, call for a forward pass may have denied Munster a vital score against Leinster
A premature, and incorrect, call for a forward pass may have denied Munster a vital score against Leinster
Donald Trump says United States would not be following Israel’s move, which has drawn broad condemnation
Prison conditions were brutal, cells overcrowded, sanitation appalling ... there was deliberate psychological pressure
Billionaire has been left branded a liar and saddled with additional fees
Ask the Expert: ‘The eldest comes home from school stressed and in a bad mood and can take it out on brother’
Our correspondent ducked through an old wooden door on a narrow street and found glorious food
A Trophy Suite ticket for Thursday to Sunday comes in at €13,549.47 a head for 2027
Advice from philosophers, including don’t stop playing, and don’t over-invest in your children
Irish consumers faced climbing house prices, grocery price inflation and health insurance premiums
Carol O’Donovan, who now lives in Sydney, lost both her parents in recent years and wrote a poem in response
From a 24-course tasting menu to a 45-year-old Sichuan spot and a Dublin classic serving famine soup, these places justly inspire loyalty
The story of a powerful medieval royal house’s rise and fall is brought dramatically to life by Brian Lacey
It is difficult to believe that clinicians are comfortable with a system that leaves patients suffering while everyone waits for Monday
A star who became a symbol of sexual freedom, artistic frustration and political controversy
We don’t get much practice at Hannah Arendt’s version of solitude these days, with all the phones and Netflix and tubs of ice cream to distract us. But we should try it
The early modern Europeans had the printed book. We have videos of guys talking on podcasts
This is especially true where issues involving women are concerned, and 2025 was no exception
Sing in a choir, make something with your hands, shoot real or clay pigeons, go to a church, dance if you really must
Ask Roe: ‘I want to find love and a real relationship like my friends who go out with nice guys’
The Meath manager wouldn’t be the Meath manager without his Meath dad, Patrick Brennan
Talk around Netflix’s potential takeover of Warner Bros has accelerated fretting over cinema’s lifespan
Our Washington correspondent likes to keep things real with a meal at his favourite bookstore
Reviewed: Quantum of Menace; Hello, Transcriber; The Token; The Fourth Door; and Exit Strategy
Being grateful for our bodies and the way they enable us to experience the world can be an act of quiet rebellion
Bringing to life the stories of the gifted scientists who spawned the nuclear age
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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