Employers warn of difficulties with unvaccinated workers
Isme CEO highlights problems linked to hiring and abuse of payment supports
Isme CEO highlights problems linked to hiring and abuse of payment supports
Import system struggling to deal with 20,000 small parcel declarations lodged ‘in one go’
Officials claim supply chain issues in the retail sector are a result of ‘blockages’ in UK and failure of importers to prepare for Brexit
Senior department official says take-up of State scheme has accelerated in recent weeks
Salesforce, Glanbia and CRH to report; Guaranteed Irish roadshow on future trends takes place in UCC
Company reflects on decades of casting spells and pushing the envelope with its productions
Ballinteer Educate Together National School also gets go-ahead for new Dundrum home
Companies are clamouring for staff but assume someone’s fitness to work is dictated by their birth date
Plus the return of Sara Gran’s brilliant Claire DeWitt and new thrills from Sophie Hannah, Jean-Claude Izzo and Ace Atkins
If Irish crime fiction has a signal crime it is corruption – public and private, spiritual and secular
New novels from Joseph Knox, Claire McGowan, Susie Steiner, Sarah Pinborough and Louise Candlish
St Tiernan’s is yards from fee-paying school at the centre of hockey pitches controversy
From St Stephen’s Green to Custom House Quay, there’s something for everyone in Dublin and around the country
Whether tackling Shakespeare, writing poetry or creating a graphic novel, the Canadian author lets her social conscience shine through – and has a habit of predicting the future
Laura Lippman has been writing brilliant thrillers for 20 years. This is among her best
What to check out at the book festival this weekend in Dún Laoghaire
Former reporter says novelists make a fetish of research – ‘it’s not that hard’
Ann Lovett case another source for Nicola White’s ‘In The Rosary Garden’
Tomorrow, this year’s Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards will be presented. The nominees for best actor and best actress talk about the roles they play
Literary events can be a bit thin on the ground around Christmas. So here’s where to look
Irish crime writing is booming. Ahead of a weekend festival, some of the writers who have their fingerprints all over this crime wave discuss the reasons behind it
Find your own voice, write from the heart, and know when to cut your losses. Writers and industry figures give their advice
Priest recalls an ‘extraordinary’ person
‘Ulysses’ will for the first time be read around the world this Sunday
‘How cheap the wine is makes a positive difference to the taste’
Rough Magic unearths a state-of-the-nation drama by Declan Hughes that could still dig deeper
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