Bella Mackie: ‘I used to have a game with my family where we would talk about the perfect way to murder someone’
Author discusses her new novel, What a Way to Go, her interest in true crime and how she copes with anxiety
Author discusses her new novel, What a Way to Go, her interest in true crime and how she copes with anxiety
Bella Mackie talks about writing her darkly hilarious debut novel, How to Kill Your Family, that was partly inspired by her childhood love of true crime
Ms Cahill told a 2014 BBC Spotlight programme she was raped by an IRA member as a teenager
Sunday Independent drops writer and former senator for anonymous account activity
Press and radio ads account for bulk of expenditure
Government action, not debates about filter bubbles, is what the sector needs now
Minister says decision was ‘not arrived at lightly’ after criticism from Máiría Cahill
State commission chairman apologises again for publishing Greenslade blog in Guardian
The Guardian’s former media commentator should have been clear about his sympathies
Woman raped by IRA figure criticises former Guardian editor over recent opinion article
Alan Rusbridger says article on Mairia Cahill documentary ‘spectacularly fails on transparency grounds”
Greenslade should have declared support for Provisional IRA when writing article – Ribbans
‘Stakes are very high’ for Irish media, says chairman Brian MacCraith
Micheál Martin comments came as Future of Media Commission held first meeting
Reform of Sound & Vision fund would help some, but on its own would lack ambition
Governments should encourage firms to be more open, former ‘Guardian’ editor says
Sligo International Chamber Music Festival is another highlight of the next seven days
Laureate for Irish Fiction Sebastian Barry and author Paul Lynch among participants
Newspaper’s ‘Berliner’ era fell short of 13 years. Will this new one last as long?
Peter Preston obituary: Born May 23rd, 1938 – Died January 6th, 2018
whistleblower says Moscow’s online monitoring of citizens is corrosive of rights
The media group, set to report record losses, has yet to change its mind about paywalls
GMG’s losses increased by £80m write off of investment in magazine and events company
Newspaper economics require ‘dramatically changed solutions’, says former editor
Resignation has released some of tension that has built within the loss-making operation
Ex-editor of newspaper had been due to take on role
Nick Davies’s pursuit of the phone-hacking scandal shut down the ‘News of the World’. Now he’ll show you how to be an investigative reporter
New editor, from a features background, calls for more ‘playful intelligence’
Former deputy editor and chief of company’s US operation will be first woman to edit paper
It was the year Bono said ‘oops’, nobody died at Today FM and Insomnia served coffee on ‘tap’
Festival of sycophancy as ‘Guardian’ editor announces he is to step down
He will take over as chairman of the Scott Trust which owns Guardian Media Group
Deputy editor details extent to which intelligence agencies tried to stop newspaper’s disclosures
Hollywood’s new take on Wikileaks stresses the risk of publishing over not publishing
Threat of legal action by UK government led senior editor and computer expert to pulverise equipment with angle grinders
Downing Street says it was kept abreast of detention but denies political involvement
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices