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Instagram helps politicians present a more rounded image. How are they getting on?
Irish stars gather in Olympia for Aware; Parkinson’s Awareness Week begins
Prostate cancer support event, National Lottery Good Causes Awards and more
Healthy eating and managing long-term illness among the topics covered in talks
Battle of the Stars, a night of music for Aware and CF conference in Carlow
Accounts show accumulated profits at agency chaired by Terry Prone rose to €844,422
Radio review: With one exception, 2FM’s drink awareness chat sounds like nightclub banter
Newstalk’s market share reached a new record high, industry figures show
Singer addresses controversy over reference in Pogues Christmas song
Complaint about Eoghan McDermott’s chat with RTÉ boss Dee Forbes upheld in part
The home of Nicky Byrne, Jenny Greene and Eoghan McDermott has some unlikely fans
Commercial boss Geraldine O’Leary ‘running fast’ to help broadcaster recover after €6.7m hit to income in 2017
Fans pay up to £3,500 to attend fundraiser alongside the great and good of city’s Irish
Saturday’s ‘Beo, Gaelach & Bródúil’ is billed as one of the main events of Bliain na Gaeilge 2018
A suspicion lingers that Choice opted for a slightly underwhelming candidate in Ships
Sports shows and Marian Finucane among the main winners in radio ratings
The RTÉ 2fm presenter on his obsession with US pop culture – and quitting Facebook
Judging people’s homes has long been a national pastime – add a whiff of celebrity and judges lose the run of themselves
A sociological survey of European Millennials wants to know all about sex but nothing about what happens after
Pat Kenny crosses 150,000 mark, while Radio 1 signals ‘pacier’ ‘Morning Ireland’
2FM's morning show is a joyless exercise, but the station has more appealing presenters waiting in the wings
From St Stephen’s Green to Custom House Quay, there’s something for everyone in Dublin and around the country
Takeaway app company is putting its name to drivetime slot on RTÉ station
Eoghan McDermott taken to hospital suffering with concussion after one-punch attack
Presenter, who began his career in 1980s, became one of RTÉ’s highest-paid presenters
Friends speak of fundraising efforts in support of student on Nicky Byrne’s radio show
Campaign to recruit 1,450 soldiers and sailors with emphasis on women
‘We may be at that 1979 moment again,’ says the head of RTÉ station, Dan Healy
‘Changing attitudes to mental health in Ireland has grown into a movement’
Broadcaster licking its wounds after Liberty-owned TV3 scores Six Nations rugby coup
Tubridy’s new ‘people’s show’ will involve getting out and about, says Tom McGuire
The Leaving and Junior Certs are here. Don’t panic, turn off your phone, and rest (but not too much)
New shows abound, but the channel couldn’t exist without its old favourites – soccer, rugby and GAA
A year and a half into the job, RTÉ2 channel controller Bill Malone is claiming some victories in persuading younger audiences and women to switch over, although Pantigate was a blip and budgetary problems remain
Féilte festival of education, now in its second year, is establishing itself as a significant event in the educational calendar. Here’s a sneak preview of some of this year’s innovations
There was plenty of cheerleading and in-jokes - but omission was the central theme of Saturday night's TV coverage of Electric Picnic
In ‘50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy’ Mrs Ashmawy strides through the stunts. In ‘Addicts’ Symphony’ classical musicians grapple with unexpected problems
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