Royal Irish Academy marks election of 29 new members
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
RIA president commends scholarly achievements, international distinction, contributions to Irish society
TV View: Souness’ praise of the ‘Glaciers’ irks Neville, while Keane defends protesters
Take5: B&B in Blacklion, a one-bed flat in Moscow and a 14-bed villa in Romania
Joint runner-up finish in top-class field in Hawaii further confirmation of growing status
We were promised goals galore by Sky, maybe they’ll come next week in the FA Cup
Sides agree on fisheries, level-playing-field guarantees and fulfilment of obligations
Everton should finish ahead of Spurs based on performance of Ancelotti’s new midfield
Champions move within two titles of county record as they run out winners by 17 points
Irish fans grimace as Jack Grealish and Declan Rice embrace at the end of the game
While first match back offered little, the taking a knee gesture proves striking
Huawei has been caught in a stand-off between Washington and Beijing
Broadcaster like a dog with a bone showing replays of Alexander-Arnold handball
In the Sky Sports studio on Sunday José Mourinho couldn’t hold back on a few jabs
Farage party hails narrow Peterborough loss as a ‘remarkable result’ for six-month-old party
TV view: Former Liverpool captain given a bubbly bath as City celebrate title win
The Ireland prop on the Six Nations and powering through on the pitch and in life
First of two All-Ireland Sailing Championships set for Dún Laoghaire this weekend
Tape, which features a 16-year-old Bowie on saxophone and vocals, was found in a bread bin
Mayo native becomes the first Irish woman to take part in the taxing single-handed event
Studio recording from a 16-year-old Bowie was rejected by a record company
Business will have to implement plans for ‘worst-case scenario’, the leaders said
Ally MacLeod aimed for the stars in 1978 but found himself in the gutter . . .
PM has some backing on customs partnership idea branded ‘cretinous’ by Brexiteers
PM admits British access to EU markets will diminish and EU court will still hold sway
Brussels is to publish draft legal plans today to ensure no hard border in Ireland
‘We are leaving the customs union and the single market in March 2019’
The witches of Irish history had one thing in common: they were women who refused to conform
Language from the Irish Government has become much tougher in recent weeks
Comments by Britain’s international trade secretary seem to contradict chancellor
Choice between deal Theresa May negotiates or leaving EU with no deal
If you’d recounted the scene to a Garda you’d have been told to step out of the car
Catherine Seeley, John O’Dowd and Doug Beattie all elected on Saturday evening
UUP and DUP in strong positions to hold their seats
Celebrities, musicians and fans pay tribute as ‘pop genius’ dies following 18-month illness
His music was an portal escape, a sense that with a lightening flash we could be heroes
Company was owed more than €1.5m following closure of Clery’s department store
Five-person will oversee interests of creditors in liquidation of OCS Operations
Retail Excellence Ireland has asked landlords to show flexibility on rents or face further closures of businesses in their premises
Clery’s closure had ‘catastrophic’ effect on cashflow of company already struggling with high rents and falling sales
Burnley back on bottom as Barnes sees red; Stoke hole Saints’ Champions League hopes; West Brom beat Palace
34 past and present players free to resume playing including International Rules duo
Inside Track: Niall Phelan, co-founder Rye River Brewery Company
Former CEO of failed chain gets four-year sentence over £1m fraud
Home side extended their unbeaten run to four matches against the Magpies
Bob Geldof tells the crowd ‘we are at a critical moment’
Summit ‘gives platform to give brilliant young people a catalyst to drive change in the world’
All the latest injury and suspension details ahead of the weekend action
Michael Symmons Roberts is at home in science as he is in scripture, as happy with the sensory world as with the transcendent – which makes his poetry all the stronger
Whether planning a golfing break at home or abroad, there are many attractive venues and deals to tempt the discerning golfer
Championship leaders undone by two goals in the final quarter
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