Westmeath look to the next generation to fulfil thwarted ambitions
County working hard to make the step up from whipping boy to Leinster contenders
County working hard to make the step up from whipping boy to Leinster contenders
Frank McNally: Skim, slice and dice James Joyce’s masterpiece, from opening to climax
The Loughnanes from Shanaglish, who hurled for Beagh, lost their lives 100 years ago
Protestants and Catholics travelled to Croke Park and celebrated side-by-side in Newry
Family man was the 87th member of the force to be killed on duty
Rugby’s cosy cartel continues to deny Samoa, Tonga and Fiji their full due
Absence starkly illuminates the real point and genius behind the GAA
Breakdown by county of all locations set for high-speed links in first year of broadband plan
Malachy Clerkin looks at some of the volumes taking up the sports sections this year
An Irishman’s Diary
‘The Hurlers, The First All-Ireland Championship and the Making of Modern Hurling’
Review: With so much ground to cover, an epic three-part documentary on hurling moves at breakneck pace
Entertaining three-part series on RTÉ begins on Monday, July 30th
‘Guardians of the GAA’ charts the history of the force’s involvement in Gaelic Games
Former captain to be honoured as Galway host first home Leinster championship game
Resignation yet to be accepted by Pope and has no validity until then
Seán Moran: GAA Summer School on ‘Sport and Politics’ promises to be fascinating
The museum has become both a major tourist attraction and resource for research
The Fifth Column from The Irish Times of Saturday, December 14th, 1991
One of largest mosaics in Europe at Knock basilica by artist PJ Lynch draws attention
St Joseph’s Redemptorist Church in Co Louth damaged by rain after theft
‘Ecological clerk of works’ is an unfamiliar job title. But the clerks look after the discovery points on Fáilte Ireland’s coastal route
Victim was wrestled to ground in Dundalk raid during event for Garda Tony Golden
Liam O’Neill is right to emphasise the importance of participation – both at home and overseas
Nevermind Mark O’Rowe’s return to dialogue, does his family tragedy for the Abbey signal a new commitment to realism? Or is anything here as it seems?
Owner to retain current staff with plans to take on more employees in the coming years
Thurles hotel sold to mystery buyer as solicitor makes no comment
Ripple of applause in RDS after nail-biting auction of historic Hayes Hotel, Thurles
GAA’s world expansion full of eastern promise after successful mission to Shanghai
Over 1,000 people attended Niall Donohue's funeral in south Galway village of Kilbeacanty
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