Businesses urged to protect systems over Java code vulnerability
Flaw could allow attacker to remotely control the system the software is on
Flaw could allow attacker to remotely control the system the software is on
Travel News: Warm waters and cool cocktails, a petting zoo and golden ducks
Radio: The young women’s ordeal last year gets a superbly vivid, tense retelling from Lorna Siggins
Unthinkable: Four great philosophers have life advice that’s still relevant today
By Aisling Bea, Mary McAleese, Richard Ford, Marian Keyes, Tolü Makay, Blindboy and more
Bord Pleanála approves plans following objections from authors, poets and An Taisce
The developer of Dublin’s docklands on his literary debut and his friend Richard Ford
Footage of secret concert on community centre roof in Sheriff Street in 1982 emerges
Authors, colleagues and friends pay tribute to the late Irish Times literary correspondent
New this week: Assassination Nation, Shoplifters, The Girl in the Spider’s Web and The Camino Voyage
Actor discusses crafting screenplay for ‘Wildlife’ alongside partner Zoe Kazan
From Cheever to Ron Rash, Carver to Eudora Welty, O’Connor to Richard Ford, some of the finest American writing is to be found in the short form
TV writer on decline of journalism, rise of Trump and bringing the Pogues to the stage
A selection of writers pick the books that best make sense of the US election, and the ones that predicted the rise of a Trump-style candidate
‘There are intellectual football-lovers but those who go to stadiums and bookshops are different’
British architect Edwin Landseer Lutyens, who died 100 years ago, had strong Irish connections. He once proposed to replace the Ha’penny Bridge with an art gallery
Seven Irish authors longlisted for 2015 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award; Ruth Frances Long wins Best Creator of Children’s Science Fiction and Fantasy
The American writer has resuscitated Frank Bascombe for ‘Let Me Be Frank With You’, his new, very funny book. Its stories, like their author, eschew fulminating rage for an untortured attitude to life
The great American writer’s new book is a slight one for him – but it’s a welcome return for Frank Bascombe
Cathy Kelly, Colin Barrett and Bram Stoker festival
All-Ireland winners show that specialists continue to rule the roost at the highest level
Richard Ford’s British raider claims victory on the sand in the Tote Mobile Betting Handicap
`Use it or lose it'
A wonderfully eccentric, conversational and personalised cultural history of Paris
’Tis the season to hurl our grubby cushions on the bonfire, to stand in front of the dusty mirror holding our midriffs in our capable hands
Growing up in Co Mayo helped Colin Barrett shape wild visual narratives written in local voices
‘It is not easy to like,’ the candid author says of her latest novel, the Booker-shortlisted ‘The Lowland’
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