It was an era of body-moralising in Ireland, when obesity was a personal failure
In a culture that treats bodies as projects to be improved, the idea of simply caring for them feels almost radical
In a culture that treats bodies as projects to be improved, the idea of simply caring for them feels almost radical
February 15th-19th highlights: including The Tony Blair Story, Yellowjackets, and 56 Days
‘We’re not cutting the Six One or anything’ says director general Kevin Bakhurst, as some staff talk about the emergence of ‘two RTÉs’ and fear for the future
His body of work included a Stardust fire investigation that led to a tribunal
In sharing a photograph of the redbrick terrace, I unearthed a hitherto unknown family connection
Radio: Meanwhile, Miriam O’Callaghan hears few regrets from Ryan Tubridy
Our fellow human beings deserve better in a modern, wealthy European country
He badly mishandled the abortion referendum in 1983 and failed to oversee the legalisation of divorce in 1986, but what he always had was a vision
New JNLR data offers comfort for national broadcaster in wake of major programming overhaul
RTÉ presenter and ‘dear friend’ of late architect will meet some homeowners who have completed restorations
‘The town is having a very difficult time to comprehend the whys of this tragedy,’ says George Rowe
MacGill summer school founder was in his element ‘inspiring, facilitating and motivating’, friend Pat Cox tells mourners
If Fright Night lacks thrills and spills, at least the Nationwide presenter departs on an upbeat note
Hildegarde Naughton: farming lobby protests ‘potentially very damaging’ to agri-food sector
February 8th-14th highlights, including Lord of the Flies, The Summit, and How to Get to Heaven from Belfast
The former RTÉ presenter quickly puts her stamp on her Newstalk show – and her reshuffled colleagues also play their cards right
ITV director claims new ‘picture-in-picture offering’ would help keep live sport on free-to-air television
Tonight’s Six Nations match between Ireland and France includes the option to air two split-screen adverts before a scrum is set
Director general disagrees with Claire Byrne’s claim of ‘editorial nervousness’ at broadcaster
Radio: Former RTÉ host anchors station’s rejig, Anton Savage brings faintly rakish charm to breakfast; The Hard Shoulder gives Ciara Kelly and Shane Coleman welcome extra time
Television: Despite Tom Vaughan-Lawlor heading up a sprawling cast, this is an underwhelming Irish take on the ‘rich-people-are-the-worst’ genre
Producer and director credited with pulling broadcaster’s current affairs programming out of doldrums
Versatile actor is back on RTÉ for the first time in over a decade, portraying a priest in ‘These Sacred Vows’
Fallout from All-Ireland final no-show adds to significance of Sunday’s league game against champions
The Newstalk presenter on old wounds, new plans and stepping down from The Communications Clinic
Radio: Vetaran broadcaster is flooded with messages from wellwishers as he leaves his weekday slot on Newstalk
The Liverpudlian comedian on inspiring Bradley Cooper’s new film Is This Thing On?
Radio: On Newstalk, the veteran host’s coverage of flooding is as thorough and idiosyncratic as ever
Television: With three confirmed marriages over its 10 years, solid ratings suggest RTÉ and First Dates are not sick of each other yet
Ringing phones, piles of papers and the sound of radio and TV were ever-present for broadcaster’s family
Mayo survive a storming Galway fightback before Roy Keane reins in Michael Carrick praise
Sligo native’s career spanned more than six decades and included work for the Sligo Champion and the Sun
Award-winning documentaries brought him recognition at home and internationally
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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