TV in 2025: 25 of the best new and returning shows to watch out for in the 12 months ahead
Including The Traitors, The White Lotus, Zero Day, Your Friends & Neighbors, The Walsh Sisters and The Bear
Including The Traitors, The White Lotus, Zero Day, Your Friends & Neighbors, The Walsh Sisters and The Bear
Television: This agreeably chortle-filled show is the perfect midweek distraction
Lana Wachowski fails to dream up any new moves for this tired and dated sequel
Lee Mack leads tributes to television star known for his surreal content and deadpan style
Company founded by Irish-born David Mitchell has developed AR solution for construction
Price over double the highest industry analyst estimate triggers renewed criticism
Celine Byrne and Robert Webb also among the virtual attractions over next seven days
Plus Marian Keyes, Frank McGuinness, Mick Fleetwood and the National Symphony Orchestra
HoloSite system, developed by XYZ Reality, in use on Danish data centre
A new approach encourages us to embrace the way people with a stammer speak
Newstalk’s morning host’s unguarded admission underlines his good mood, while his opinionated colleague retires with honesty
XYZ Reality’s goggles allow builders and construction crews to view blueprints in living 3D
Winterbottom’s latest is not completely without merit but we deserve more creative satire
Peep Show star is ‘depressed’ by Brexit but tries to focus on the ‘greatest aim’ of being funny
Programme includes documentary on feisty New Yorker writer Pauline Kael
End your film with shocking statistics? No way, the studio told Michael Winterbottom
Chronic anxiety prevents him touring, but classical music offers an outlet
The actor and director talks Shakespeare ‘trutherism’ and his working-class upbringing
‘How to Be Invisible’, a collection of lyrics from across the singer’s 40-year career, will have introduction by novelist David Mitchell
Singer on how David Hockney inspired his album artwork, and the energy of New York
Robert Webb, the co-star of blokey comedy ‘Peep Show’ on his memoir, ‘How Not to Be a Boy'
Histories of hurt and trauma link Ireland with two Koreas and may show way forward
The Netflix series, which has celebrity guests fighting for a place, is in it for the long run
Back review: The Peep Show duo are now a fully mature odd couple, prone to looking back, in Simon Blackwell's new comedy
The drugs drama returns with true stories that beggar belief
Swiss company has been criticised for its ‘excessive’ pricing of Kymriah
Revolutionary Car-T treatment re-engineers blood cells in patients with leukaemia
TV view: Osborne’s election night delight underlined the factional nature of British politics
RTÉ’s documentary ‘Undocumented’ on Irish illegals in the US featured no women and rarely got beyond the surface of the issues
Dublin comedian proves 2016 wasn’t bad for everyone, finishing year on a career high
The artist talks music, Brexit and more as the album of her rare 2014 live shows is released
Review: ‘The Art of the Deal: The Movie’, ‘Fortune’s Wheel’, ‘The Big Fat Quiz of Everything’
Presence of Northern Ireland and Republic in Euros will bind communities more closely
An intriguing literary project by visual artist Katie Paterson called Future Library is putting novelists’ work in storage for a century
App lets users share up to 45 seconds of audio from a title they are listening to
Ulster University report finds GAA remains outside experience of most Protestants
A series of tweets let to this gripping modern twist on the haunted house genre
Summer is gone and the evenings are drawing in – fear not, there's a lot of great TV out there to get you through the coming months
From the unlikely setting of a farmhouse in Cavan comes ‘The Moth’, one of Ireland’s ‘coolest poetry magazines’ that has now gained an international following, and is the work of a husband and wife team
Michel Faber’s latest book was written while caring for his wife, Eva, who was dying of cancer. He calls it ‘the most deeply instinctive novel I ever wrote’
The most unpredictable election in a generation, they said. TV coverage proved that, for sure
After a career with Reuters, the Dubliner set up his own literary agency in London
The writer’s labyrinthine novels marry experimental narrative techniques with plot twists drawn from sci-fi and fantasy. In person, the writer is as restless as his literary style
What to check out at the book festival this weekend in Dún Laoghaire
No Irish authors make the cut but two US writers feature for the first time
David Mitchell: June 20th, 1928 – August 30th, 2014
With the sixth Mountains to Sea almost underway, this year’s curator looks at the rise of the book festival
Deciding on a shape for your book can give you confidence and freedom
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