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RTÉ Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty and Cat Deeley announce separation
Couple wed in 2012 at a ceremony in Rome
Booker Prize longlist 2025 ‘alive with great characters and narrative surprises’, says chair of judges Roddy Doyle
Trinidadian-Irish author Claire Adam and former winner Kiran Desai on most international list ever
All Together Now music festival 2025: Stage line-ups and times, ticket information, how to get there and more
Everything you need to know about the ATN festival at Curraghmore Estate from August 1st-3rd
Review: RTÉ must be commended for unflinching new documentary, but it’s a gruelling start to the week
It’s a difficult but necessary viewing
George Houston on Catholicism: ‘It’s traumatic growing up loving all that, knowing they hate you back’
The Donegal musician on his mixed feelings about the Catholic Church, his preternaturally assured songwriting, and having Paul Weller in his corner
Pan by Michael Clune: Surreal, mind-bending tale of teenagerhood
Impressive debut novel is a dense, boundary-pushing coming-of-age story
‘I am thrilled’: Cillian Murphy’s new film to have its European premiere in Cork
The Oscar winner’s new film Steve, a Netflix production, is adapted Max Porter’s best-selling novel Shy
Helen Mirren on turning 80: ‘I am not ageing gracefully at all. I hate that term’
‘We just do grow older, there’s no way you can escape that’ says Oscar-winning actor
Mars review: INO’s exhilarating space-travel opera comes from a mind exploding with ideas
Jennifer Walshe’s new opera, created with Mark O’Connell, is like nothing else Irish National Opera has staged
Forest Fest 2025: stars align to send feelgood festival fans home happy
It was all about the music at Forest Fest in the picturesque village of Emo in Co Laois
British-Irish Relations in the Twenty-First Century: A strong examination of the Belfast Agreement’s legacy and the impact of Brexit
Etain Tannam argues that John Hume’s central three-stranded idea for the agreement has been neglected
In Extremis review: Intriguing footnote from Oscar Wilde’s final days of freedom
Neil Bartlett’s play imagines Wilde’s meeting, just before his trial, with the society palmist Mrs Robinson
Rosie O’Donnell’s Dublin world premiere review: Despite considerable comic timing, her vision of Ireland is ridiculous
At Common Knowledge, you might end up wondering if you’ve bought tickets to the wrong show
Late Shift star Leonie Benesch: ‘The biggest shock was realising how broken health systems are globally’
For her role in Petra Volpe’s feature the German actor shadowed nurses in Zurich but found even in wealthy Switzerland working conditions are tough
The Colonialist: Gruelling but impressive portrait of the virulent racist who bankrolled Parnell
If Cecil Rhodes was your specialist subject on Mastermind, William Kelleher Storey’s biography would supply the answer to every conceivable question