Backstage in Rotterdam, Lesley Roy flashes a smile wider than Marty Whelan’s moustache
Eurovision 2021: Turn on, top up your wine and enjoy the journey, says Ireland’s entrant
Eurovision 2021: Turn on, top up your wine and enjoy the journey, says Ireland’s entrant
‘Being a national treasure for 27 years doesn’t qualify you for much on paper’
Eurovision: Europe Shine A Light TV review. It feels held together with duct-tape, but its heart is in the right place
Research council chooses candidates from variety of areas for conference in Germany
Win a €250 Kenny’s hamper, delivered anywhere in the world. Ah, go on, go on, go on ....
Three minutes to explain a science concept to a jury and an audience – no slides allowed
Judging by the studio discussion in RTÉ’s ‘A Woman’s World’, change can’t come soon enough
Women’s team have made a huge rise up the ranks and now face their sporting heroes
Her cheesecake bowled over the judges to take the Celebrity MasterChef 2017 title
What time is it on, what are they cooking and who’s going to win?
Soggy seafood salad leads to a surprise eviction from the kitchen for the over ambitious chef
There is no chorus sung, but the singer definitely has the last word in the kitchen
Dessert week brings job offers for some and burnt toast for others
In the latest episode, the amateur chefs were faced with a question - where is the beef?
Our writer is put to work in the two Michelin-starred kitchen of chef Daniel Clifford, and gets the Celebrity MasterChef judge to spill the beans on the stars
The first episode served up a familiar blend of tears, technique and . . . stolen cod
This century may depend on photonics just as 20th century relied on electronics
As the 60th contest approaches, RTÉ’s former Eurovision bosses David Blake Knox and Julian Vignoles have charted Ireland’s successes and failures
Anita Notaro: September 14th, 1955 - November 26th, 2014
TG4 to broadcast all Irish World Cup matches in France
Ireland’s recent abysmal record in competition prompts a rethink
Measuring fame across thousands of years is an imprecise science. But someone’s had a go
There’s no train for us this time as we hope to get our first win in France
Almost 1,000 people bereaved by suicide attend Console service in Maynooth
Apart from drag queens and ‘crazy performance nutters’, the Outing – an LGBT offshoot of the Co Clare match-making festival – plans to stick with tradition
Coach John Skurr has picked a strong squad for Rugby World Cup Sevens
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