Gerry Adams case: Berets and woolly geansaí in focus as Reeling in the Years graces London court
Three men injured in IRA attacks suing former Sinn Féin president, alleging he was in group and sat on army council
Three men injured in IRA attacks suing former Sinn Féin president, alleging he was in group and sat on army council
The former RTÉ Radio 1 host is excited to begin his new show, but so far it sounds ill suited to the online sphere
Thomas Byrne says Coalition ‘open to examining’ help for households and warns cost of food supplies could also increase
The 2FM radio presenter on candour, IVF and careers for women only beginning in their 40s
March 7th-13th highlights, including: All That Remains with Niall Breslin; A Woman of Substance; a new Claudia Winkleman show; and more
Garda review ‘active and ongoing’ as Farrell family welcome the development
The broadcaster says he thought ‘the sky would fall in’ if he left RTÉ, but his departure has been an ‘enforced liberation’
Radio: Newstalk host is an ideal, unflustered presence when the you-know-what hits the fan
Singer thanks Bertie Ahern in her acceptance speech
What Opposition TD wouldn’t loathe the money-hungry gannets or love a chance to castigate the Government for not cracking down on them?
Potential for tensions to come to a head when feasibility study on outsourcing The Late Late Show and Fair City is delivered, union representative says
Television: In the wake of the unexpected death of the chummy and clubbable Wallace, it is wonderful to see the architect on screen one final time
Mind-blowing documentary on RTÉ shows the parallel planet of Ireland’s cattle monarchy continues to exist
New show will begin next week and will be D’Arcy’s first project since leaving RTÉ last October
March 1st-6th highlights: including Goodman: Too Big to Fail; Home of the Year; Vladimir; and more
James Browne said driving supply is ‘only way’ to make renting more affordable
The Radio 1 host pads out his show in counterintuitive style
February 28th-March 6th, 2026: The best movies, music, art and more coming your way this week
Gaelic games streaming service established as a joint venture by RTÉ and the GAA in 2014
Vincent Kearney was wrongly referred to as a ‘suspect’ in a criminal investigation, and the PSNI compiled a detailed profile of intelligence material on him
She says could not recall being raped by dozens of men for years as she had been drugged
Broadcaster says it welcomes Hiqa decision to investigate issues highlighted in RTÉ Investigates programme
Abusers did not bring down the hierarchy here, it was down to the repeated cover-ups by bishops
Broadcaster battled infestations of rodents and insects in production stages, canteen and creche last year
Plus: a clarity correspondent at RTÉ, cyclists escape safety crackdown and basket-weaving courses expand overseas
February 21st-27th highlights: including Other Voices, the IFTA Awards and BAFTA Film Awards
From How to Get to Heaven from Belfast to These Sacred Vows, too many series feel trapped in time
Radio: Newstalk Breakfast host displays sharp instincts, while a passionate denunciation of racism lights up Inside Sport
Bags of waste from carriage horses no longer accepted at Liberties depot due to health and safety concerns
Kin gave RTÉ of its biggest ratings hits since its previous big crime show, Love/Hate
Strategy was unveiled in June 2024 by director general Kevin Bakhurst amid plummeting licence fee revenues
The prison system lacks capacity for those needing inpatient treatment
The ghosts of Gay Byrne, Marian Finucane and Gerry Ryan wander the corridors, largely undisturbed by living souls
In a culture that treats bodies as projects to be improved, the idea of simply caring for them feels almost radical
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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Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices