‘I can’t live in Dublin. Unless you have a gig that pays a lot of money, or four jobs, you can’t’
Songwriter Mark Geary on his debut Irish gig and the country’s increasing level of ‘cruelty and grift’
Songwriter Mark Geary on his debut Irish gig and the country’s increasing level of ‘cruelty and grift’
Despite surging oil prices, other issues occupy the mind of this city by the bay
George McLoughlin first spotted Co Galway estate in early 1980s when he and his wife were looking for an Irish home
It is unclear why Giuliani (81) is in hospital or how long he has been there
An inmate said he discovered the note after Epstein was found injured in his jail cell, weeks before his death. It is now locked in a courthouse
New York singer renounced show business on leaving girl group she started with her cousins and became a born-again Christian
The sinister reputation of the date has origins in folklore of northern Europe
West Texas is deeply Republican but at Big Bend National Park, Trump’s border wall ran into the sand
Mike Vrabel’s scandal with Dianna Russini was damaging, but he turned New England Patriots into a winning team so they stood by him
Belle Burden seemed to have a perfect life. Then her husband walked out on the family. Strangers, her compelling memoir, is now being made into a film
Talk about a solution to a non-existent problem. Or an answer to a question no one asked
Flawed ‘unsinkable’ liner hit iceberg on maiden voyage
Panoramic views of Manhattan skyline from roof terrace of singer's eight-bed triplex featured on MTV’s Cribs
Easy Rider director was so taken with Taos that he became its most notorious resident during the 1970s and its most feted retiree in the last years of his life
The US writer has found that getting answers involves brass neck persistence and blunt rejection, to which he has happily become immune
The Cork woman fell in love with Manhattan 12 years ago and recently bought and decorated her own place, complete with a working fireplace
Weatherford International filed for examinership in 2019 to eliminate €5.2bn in debt
Mrie is remarkably brave in her documentation of Syria, its people and what she did after she realised she was unable to keep living in the way that was expected of her
Makers try to recoup losses after margins were squeezed by spike in price of raw ingredient
There is a significant drop-off of players coming from Ireland, manager Ronan McGinley says
Aerial devices could be used during public order incidents such as riots and for searches
New Yorker had two ‘birthdays’, one of which was to spare his parents’ blushes
Pilot and co-pilot of aircraft badly injured, according to early reports
Footage shows US musician struggling with field sobriety tests he calls ‘really hard’ before his 2024 arrest in New York
Mike Quill’s friend Dr Martin Luther King said he fought for Irish independence, labour organisation and racial equality
Visionary leader sought for Ireland’s AI office; RTÉ cranks up the hyperbole for Jessie Buckley; hairdressing classes for ‘warehoused’ prisoners
This is a story about two things: the changing nature of the left and the diminishing power of Irish America
Billy Joel was a teenager when he first spotted the mansion. Decades later, after the Grammys and the sold-out stadiums, he owned it
‘There is something otherworldly about this place,’ says Irish-language advocate Vivienne Sayers O’Callaghan
Chicago and Stamford operations will also shut down
From rent to Big Macs, we add up the costs of everyday life in Dublin and other major cities
New York mayor said right-wing influencer had organised a protest ‘rooted in bigotry and racism’
DIY works, covering a wide breath of topics, historically provided space for marginalised voices and are surging in popularity again
Lieut Michael P Murphy came under intense fire and was mortally wounded in Afghanistan in 2005
‘Risk-taking is a comfortable space’ for the Canadian ‘one-woman music industry’, who makes her Irish bandleader debut at the NCH in March
Former presidential nominee accuses Republican-led panel of trying to shift focus away Trump’s ties to sex offender
Deface the Currency, the second album by the post-punk trio and the jazz saxophonist, is out on Friday. So just how jazz are the Messthetics now?
Emails shed new light on the extent of her interactions with the convicted sex offender
Lindy Hop lovers gather in Mind the Step’s studios every Thursday night for a free social dance where they swing until the walls sweat
Jurors accept psychiatrists’ evidence that Henry McGowan was suffering from schizoaffective disorder when he killed his father
Number of leases signed for space priced at $100 or more per square foot hit all-time high in 2025
The unlikely friendship forged during a 15-day hunger strike highlights the ongoing fight for New York’s struggling drivers
Luigi Mangione has previously pleaded not guilty to murder, weapons and stalking-related charges
Teacher says ‘nuance’ is lost online and some young minds are ‘struggling to decipher’ what algorithms put before them
Diarmuid Early ‘expected competitors to be extremely nerdy’ but was ‘pleasantly surprised’
The Aladdin, Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast composer is bringing his live show to Ireland
Ousted Venezuelan dictator and wife plead not guilty to charges of narco-terrorism
Maduro’s son took the floor in the Venezuelan National Assembly saying the US ‘kidnapped’ his father and stepmother
Donald Trump has said the US will ‘run’ the South American country following capture of leader
If the property titans who run the city have no room for this famous beat-up bar, then what is left?
The author’s bleak debut novel critiques the commodification of youth and femininity in the US
Application fees, record demand and no-shows a far cry from race’s origins as RTÉ publicity event
I view it as a wholesome relationship, rather than a problematic one. But I would say that, wouldn’t I?
Charges against New York attorney general Letitia James also thrown out
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