Lisney taps into global network with acquisition of Sotheby’s franchise
Clients of Sotheby’s International Realty’s Irish office include Chris de Burgh
Clients of Sotheby’s International Realty’s Irish office include Chris de Burgh
The singer-songwriter on his musical influences, new finds, and performer daughter
Edward Twohig to exhibit 140 works in Dublin from his private collection
A site-value tax and co-operative building are among the economist’s housing crisis solutions
Chris O’Dowd, Maureen Dowd and Mary Lou McDonald among guests for online series
Chris O’Dowd and Mary Lou McDonald among those appearing at this year’s event
Singer’s 27ac estate, for sale at €12.5m, has guest cottages, swimming pool and panic room
RTÉ’s The Way We Were successfully dusted off the Reeling in the Years formula
Z Nation, The Monkees, Buffy and 2000AD are fine examples of brilliance by stealth
In Songs for While I’m Away, Emer Reynolds shows the Thin Lizzy star in a new light
Wham, Shaky v Noddy, Chris Rea v traffic: Patrick Freyne analyses some Christmas classics
Live like a lord or lady on estates from Abbey Leix to Seafield House
Review: This intimate romp about everyday people packs in a lot. Maybe too much
This gorgeous upside-down house has made the very most of its sea views to the rear while enjoying a great location on the village outskirts
There was lots of comedy and a little Celtic misery at the famously bibulous festival
A rat in TDs’ midst; Shane Ross’s birthday; Dr Reilly’s tie; hands, knees and boomps-a-daisy
Singer’s eight-bed Georgian mansion on 27 acres is among priciest sales of recent years
Students Amy Worrall and Fátimah Alaya are about to head off on an adventure
Epworth on Rockfort Avenue offers five bedrooms and 300sq m of space
Other countries throw stars and hit songwriters at the contest. Is there any path back to glory?
Almost 3,000 people on Twitter returned a clear winner from a four-strong shortist
‘For the believers among us, it is a good time to pray’
Phil Collins, who plays Dublin on Sunday, is hip again – but for Patrick Freyne he always was
The singer’s finest songs demolish the caricature that he’s just a Daniel O’Donnell for Dart users. Indeed, if ever an artist was ripe for rehabilitation it is de Burgh
Substantial properties in heart of Dublin 4 offer scope for apartments or boutique hotel
Looking for ideas for a Mother's Day present? Why not book one of these great getaways that you can enjoy with your mum?
Republican mulling a mix of insiders and outsiders for top administration positions
Composing the Island festival is huge, but it neglects women and living composers under 30
It's all the fault of gluten, says former Miss World Rosanna Davison, as she sets out to put our diets to right
Ireland went to Italia ’90, Nelson Mandela was released, the Berlin Wall was demolished – and the Féile festival changed Irish music forever
Young Fathers put in a shout for best set of the festival so far, while Hozier gets the live firepower he needs. Plus, highlights for day two
Main stage shifts to west, making arena feel bigger and letting crowd soak up setting sun
Humanist ceremony held in crowded Examination Hall at Trinity College Dublin
Fight Like Apes co-founders Jamie Fox and MayKay Geraghty tell Tony Clayton-Lea about the five years from their second to their third and what happened in between
‘Ireland and Me’: Niamh Guiney, Frankfurt, Germany
Dominick Chilcott says remembrance should be true to the vision of poet Tom Kettle
With transaction levels improving, it was the former Celtic Tiger trophy homes, including those in the embassy belt and south Dublin suburbs, that finally found their real market value this year as the residential property price register shed a light on quieter deals
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