Donald Clarke: Is it time to dust off your 3D specs?
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
Avatar kickstarted a brief and blurry 3D revival, Cameron could do it again this Christmas
Scott O’Connor armed himself with knife and encouraged ‘a situation of violence to develop’, judge said
London Letter: Light cast on exit from body in which UK not ‘influential founder member’
At 72, the Brookside creator is back working on his first and greatest creation
Army chief appoints himself head of new ruling body ahead of anti-coup protests
Martin Fraser is being handed a crucial role at a sensitive time in Anglo-Irish relations
Johnson will hope to reopen the Northern Ireland protocol with her successor
Ireland’s injury woes and lack of game time could pose a challenge in the tournament
‘Give it to me, I’ll shank one of them’, teenager is said to have told another
Judge says Noel Barry’s actions aimed to cause maximum pain to a grieving family
Noel Barry admits making threatening phone calls to Cameron Blair’s relatives at their home
Government urged to designate bookshops essential service, as in France and Italy
New electric S-Class - the EQS - is expected in showrooms for sales next year
Labour seizes moment to highlight decade of Conservatives in power and corruption links
Johnson’s government in crosshairs for cronyism after Cameron lobbying scandal
Television dating shows rely on gimmicks, but true romance can flourish regardless
Noel Barry (46) from Togher allegedly told student’s relatives to ‘f**k off back to England’
Manufacturing, services and food likely to have very different outcomes in the long run
Estimated addressable market for Tight Alright’s point of care technology is around €1.35 billion in Europe and the US alone
London Letter: David Cameron has been embarrassed by a book about his inner circle
Historian David Kynaston’s year-long diary chronicles the fate of Aldershot Town FC
Four people crushed to death in separate incidents of trees falling on homes
One of the most powerful storms to ever hit the state brings winds of 240km/h
Passing It On: Ballymun Kickhams, The Life & Times of Captain Sir Tom, Ted Lasso
Munira Mirza has doubted existence of institutional racism and criticised ‘culture of grievance’
Mr Justice Paul McDermott imposed life sentence on teenager with review date fixed for November 2032
Netflix’s dystopian dating show asks if it’s what’s inside that really counts (Spoiler: it isn’t)
Researcher says it took just hours for algorithm to come up with some promising antibiotics
After nearly 50 years of membership, Britain leaves the European Union on Friday
Hundreds gather in Bandon to pay their respects as stabbed Cork student laid to rest
Teenagers who gatecrashed Cork party interviewed after CCTV, phone footage studied
A rift is opening up between a London-based Labour leadership which is mostly Remain and parts of the party’s traditional heartland that voted Leave
‘I thought we had a winning hand,’ the former British prime minister tells the BBC
The new story by the Marvel creator tells of a man who manipulates technology with his mind
As of last weekend, Endgame is just $50 million short of Avatar. Why won’t it catch it?
Disney shares its eight-year film schedule: Artemis Fowl lands next year, Avatar 2 in 2021
Commission president talks about his record and EU future as leaders to meet in Romania
The key moments which brought us to where we are now in the negotiations
Review: ‘Inside Europe: Ten Years of Turmoil’ explores how Britain got into this mess
‘The Irish Times’ looks at impact of Brexit on the lives of people in shadow of the Border
Choir may be more diverse than ever, but it’s still notoriously difficult to gain a coveted spot
Most Brexiteers cheerfully rubbish expert economic analysis, and claim there is nothing to fear from any kind of Brexit
Jeremy Hunt seeking new trade opportunities in China to combat US aggression post-Brexit
Will loyalty prevail over Paisley’s adventures and forgetfulness?
EU interests are part of the Council’s remit and it is an ideal forum to discuss them
Inquiry under way after postmortem confirms teenager died in ‘violent circumstances’
From bestsellers that have sold in their millions to new wellness writers on the block, this is the perfect starting point for a more enlightened 2018
Boston College Ireland Business Council launches in Dublin
People are ready for a radical change. Trying to brand Corbyn a Marxist throwback who wants to turn Britain into Venezuela won’t work
This is a beautifully scrubbed new edition of James Cameron’s gargantuan 1984 hit
The ‘Avatar’ and ‘Titanic’ director seeks to make epic but intimate movies – so why does one of sci fi's finest really need a 3D reboot?
Brexit books and a documentary on Macron may provide sustenance in the off-season
Peter Hain says any May deal with the DUP is so damaging for the Belfast Agreement
Another election preferable to a Government propped up by a gang of homophobes, creationists and enemies of gender equality. Has the prime minister no shame?
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