An Irishman’s Diary from 1965 on the dullness of Irish politicians
The 1965 general election campaign was seen to lack bite: ‘Where are the torchlight processions, the excitement and the glamour?’
The 1965 general election campaign was seen to lack bite: ‘Where are the torchlight processions, the excitement and the glamour?’
Latest consumer sentiment index shows rebound in confidence in the capital
Business sentiment survey links trend to upward pressure on wages and weaker euro
Forty years on, relatives of 10 Protestant men murdered in Co Armagh gather - and weep
Band that was onstage at the Bataclan during the terrorist attacks in Paris perform at U2 concert
GAA, soccer and rugby followers certainly have lots to choose from this Christmas
Velvet Maker to prevail in Grade 3 tussle at Navan
Where some just see hedges, topiary obsessives in suburbia see a chance to create amazing living sculptures – the dafter the better
Latest index, however, suggests consumers remain wary of economic uncertainty elsewhere
Latest survey suggests more companies reporting output gains than at any other time
The second city’s second street is the only one in Ireland to be shortlisted for a Great Street Award by a London-based academy. Is it a good choice?
All the latest injury and suspension updates ahead of the big games
Brian Foley: October 30th, 1932 – August 10th, 2015
How will Liverpool’s defence cope at Arsenal; are John Terry’s days numbered at Chelesea?
The oilfield services provider says it is ‘fully committed’ to completing takeover of Baker Hughes
Mourners pay tribute to Ronan Hughes (17) at St Patrick’s Church, Clonoe
Judge tells Olympic boxer he is blighting his reputation
Japanese owners Toyoko Inn to unveil ‘masterplan’ for estate in coming months
Spring survey indicates possible tightening of supply in labour market
The Devils, a soccer club for gay men, are celebrating their 10th anniversary this year. They talk about confounding stereotypes and the upcoming referendum
Mailman Doug Hughes (61) carries letters protesting campaign finance laws
Gary Shaw misses late chances for Longford victory
Latest latest KBC Bank/ESRI Consumer Sentiment Index falls in February
Two reds for visitors in game marked by cards of every colour
Royal Munster Fusiliers and Connaught Rangers were faced with overwhelming odds
Leinster will have to improve on their performance against Castres in Coventry
Foxrock obliges for local owner and may now be steered towards the Hennessy
Belgium is now Ireland’s third largest export market
Sandra Hughes trains first winner at track where late father Dessie had so much success
Manchester City give Southampton a rude awakening, Soldado finally scores, Leinster’s injury crisis deepens and Slaughtneil win their first title
Left-handed opener had little regard for defensive traditions and was devastatingly effective for it
Batsman (25) was injured during a game in Sydney on Tuesday despite wearing helmet
Champions League drama, Katie Taylor’s homecoming, latest on Chris Henry, further horse racing controversy, counselling required after cricket accident and the rest of your morning’s sport headlines
Late point from former Westmeath star pips brave Emmet Óg
Stoke midfielder named in 36-man extended squad for Parkhead qualifier
Move to raise additional funds would not upset State finances, Minister said
Upward shift linked to positive economic growth data and improving property prices
Dublin’s pace and the power of their bench should wear down Monaghan
Owen Lennon and Gavin Doogan likely to miss Saturday’s clash at Croke Park
Champions Monaghan facing a stern test in Ulster decider
The early-music strand of this sprawling festival is substantial enough to bear comparison with specialised events elsewhere
Three points in a row dramatically secure July 6th final spot against Kilkenny
Defending Ulster champions failed to score in closing 14 minutes in Clones
Charging Adams or unconditionally freeing him would have sparked fury
Latest KBC Bank/Chartered Accountants survey suggests steady rather than surging growth
Monaghan expected to come close to Ulster rivals in Division Two final
‘I picked players that looked hungry and wanted to give 100 per cent,’ says Dubliner
Corkman watched by Martin O’Neill at the weekend and may now make summer squad
Inpection reports find clinical records stored in open on shelves and in baskets
Peter Geraghty’s goal and a last-gasp equaliser from Joe Bergin so costly for the visitors
Co Tipperary-based trainer not sure whether to aim for Gold Cup or Ryanair Chase
“Two mile is his optimum trip. His dam is a half-sister to Newmill and he pulls hard”
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