FAI and Government warned of judicial review over football fixtures with Israel
Boycotting Ireland-Israel matches would be ‘totally insane’, Alan Shatter says
Boycotting Ireland-Israel matches would be ‘totally insane’, Alan Shatter says
Television: Irish-Zimbabwean singer Siobhán McClean’s return to Africa takes on a new significance unimaginable a decade ago
More and more sports broadcast rights are moving to subscription services and that is likely to continue
Limerick captain Cian Lynch’s speech adds some extra spice to hurling’s hottest rivalry; Fermanagh hotshot McGurn on target again
TV presenter Mary Kennedy on her happy disposition, her late dad and her unusual way of controlling the television volume
June 7th to 12th highlights, including Backstory, Britney: In Ten Pictures, Total Football and Queen James
RTÉ’s familiar faces stuck on the sidelines again for World Cup’s footballing feast
Hospital may owe refunds to women cared for privately, says Minister for Health
Some 4,000 members have undergone sexual ethics and respectful relationships training in recent years
The broadcaster’s most striking skill is his ability to keep things snappy. On RTÉ, the Drivetime duo’s chemistry clicks
Sports broadcaster’s new venture, Good Neighbour, aims to help people find suitable homes within their locality
Circumstances turned Michael Collins into a negotiator and constitutional craftsman, says broadcaster
Broken down by programme, by far the biggest outlay was for Fair City
The avuncular veteran broadcaster, who is turning 70, on facing some hostility on his return to RTÉ, his moustache, and his ‘threat’ to keep working for as long as he can
The Independent Ireland MEP can’t serve up evidence to back up his ‘farcical’ facts, but he has a theory
Questionable if row over highest-paid presenters is serving debate about public service broadcasting
Inside Politics: Ministers hope to make ‘swift progress’ on Ukraine’s bid to join the EU
The warm spell has triggered an epidemic of exaggerated conversations about the weather
Patrick O’Donovan says he has confidence in director general Kevin Bakhurst amid pay controversy
Irish provinces have never seemed farther away from a Champions Cup win
May 24th-29th highlights, including Bloom 2026, Make That Movie, Spider-Noir and Star City
Correction of Derek Monney’s status has reopened wounds that had barely healed
Labour Court rules that one complaint has already been determined by uncontested internal appeals process and other is too old
Financial reality of ‘misclassified’ job role kept presenter ‘up at night’, says Catherine Bailey
Letter writers say focus on presenter pay has eclipsed broader concerns about public service broadcasting and political priorities
Radio: Controversy about wildlife host’s pay comes at an awkward time for Radio 1 as its new schedule fails to gel
In the News podcast: RTÉ boss says broadcaster is paying ‘price for transparency’
Claude, Gemini, ChatGPT and Grok are all returning different answers to voters’ questions
Plus, filling in the blanks and the real meaning of life
Inside Politics: Micheál Martin says behaviour of Israeli security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir towards Gaza flotilla activists was ‘disgusting’ and ‘disgraceful’
Readers push back against political scrutiny and salary controversy
Bakhurst and Lynch had much to do during their Oireachtas appearance but got little chance to say anything
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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