‘Most determined spirit’ – Brian Maye on William Lawless, United Irishman and French officer
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
Dublin side had shot 18 wides in the first 45 minutes of the Leinster semi-final
Phone and broadband provider pleads guilty to 12 sample counts in case taken by Comreg
This food is not just off-menu: it’s simply never available to regular diners like you and me
Jess Murphy of Kai Restaurant shares her Spotify playlist of tracks she’s been listening to
‘It has been a lot better than I thought possible ... we have been fully booked every night’
Where water bowls, treats, even doggy menus are offered to four-legged guests
NUIG team developed system when hospital visiting restrictions were introduced in March
But company will still use staff to monitor busier times, priority shopping hours
Politicians and RTÉ colleagues pay final respects to ‘fearless and funny’ journalist
Father of four Joe Sinnott (65), who died off Hook Head, was ‘doing something he loved’
Strawberry Hill House, a coastal Victorian villa in Killiney, is understood to have been purchased by a UK-based expat
Week beginning Saturday, April 27th, 2019
Four of the five teams that face drop from Division 1A will meet in final round
James McNamara becomes first digital editor of RTÉ News
Radio: The environment editor’s voice dips more than usual as he relays the imminent Armageddon
Review: O’Brien owns a big chunk of the media, and often seems to be suing the rest
Businessman Denis O’Brien is the focus of a special documentary, while Donegal teenager Amybeth McNulty returns in ‘Anne with an E’
Sonia O’Sullivan’s daughter will run at European Youth Championships
Murphy has been appointed political coverage editor by RTÉ
After heavy losses in 1917, the Allies finally had unity of command and, with a million American troops on the Western Front by summer 1918, German resistance gradually collapsed
A inquest jury returns a verdict of death by misadventure for all five victims
The Government seems to prefer the risk of an atrocity to an overhaul of our patchy defences
Radio review: RTÉ and Newstalk reports get across the full horror without histrionics
Young man left with head, neck and back injuries after Christmas party attack in Buncrana
For months, Denis O’Brien has battled Dublin public affairs firm Red Flag in the High Court, claiming that an illegal conspiracy exists to damage him. But how did it come to this? Peter Murtagh explains a tortuous trail . . .
Sunday brunch is a meal that many a Saturday-night reveler drags themselves to bleary-eyed in search of the cure
Outhalf Niall Earls inspires his side to victory over much-fancied Enniscorthy side
Liberalisation of EpiPen rules may be only good to come of inquiry around girl’s death
Mother of Emma Sloan (14), who died of anaphylactic shock, says decision a ‘farce’
Emma Sloan (14) died after consuming satay sauce at Chinese restaurant in Dublin city
Michael Fingleton, former chief executive of Irish Nationwide, appears at inquiry
The execution of a Croatian hostage and the massive truck bomb in Baghdad this week have been claimed by IS
Two medical professionals sanctioned for practices relating to prescribing of drugs
Review: ‘Ryan: A Legacy’, ‘Black Work’, ‘The Bank: A Matter of Life and Debt’, ‘True Detective’
Injunction lifted on the original script, with the exception of two paragraphs
The list of habitats to be protected gets longer, but few are being looked after properly
Review: The sports star turned mogul popped up in so many places you’d swear he was Forrest Gump. Then it all went wrong
Irish College unveils plaque for 50 Irish who served France in second World War
Newly restored corner house set to recover much of its original value
Home side suffer their fourth consecutive league defeat
An Irishman’s Diary about Irish soldiers in the Crimean War
Hundreds of participants take place in re-enactment of pivotal battle of 1798 rebellion in Enniscorthy, Co Wexford
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