The Woman in the Wall: Ruth Wilson’s Irish accent runs aground on the rocks of this drama’s stereotypes
Television: The BBC’s hysterically overcooked Magdalene-laundry series is like a reboot of EastEnders’ donkey-in-the-pub episode
Television: The BBC’s hysterically overcooked Magdalene-laundry series is like a reboot of EastEnders’ donkey-in-the-pub episode
Poised performances from two leads give this drama real intensity
After a fully online event last year, the city’s cinemas are open again for a festival stuffed with Irish and international features
The actor on fighting for his big break, and why acting helped him out of a ‘dark, weird junction’
Allegedly ‘toxic environment’ of hit TV show also contributed to actor’s abrupt exit
Fleabag, Game of Thrones and Catastrophe all ended – and somehow brought us all together
The show is set in a parallel universe filled with hipsters who fly around in hot air balloons
The comedian on her Edinburgh favourites, the designers Jill and Gill, and London as her new home
TV review: Mrs Wilson delves into story of pretence and betrayal
Ireland rugby hero Peter O’Mahony and Boyzone on the Late Late, Nicole Kidman joins Graham Norton and Michael Parkinson chats to Ray D’Arcy
The Dubliner on the exhausting success of Room, anti-Semitism and his ghostly The Little Stranger
Broadband provider will back event for next three years
We thought it was over between us, but Sky Atlantic has rekindled its infidelity drama
Review: Steer clear of John Cameron Mitchell’s aggressively appalling musical fantasia
Review: A murder ballad that meanders toward a sudden and sadly ill-fitting end
News, reaction, who was elected (and who wasn’t) from each of the 18 Northern Ireland areas
Proven survivor will need SDLP transfers to win in predominantly unionist constituency
Dominic West and Ruth Wilson continue their dangerous liaisons the third series in Sky Atlantic’s drama
No change in constituency with three DUP, one UUP, one SF and one Alliance Party MLA
Sinn Féin face big battle to hold seat, while DUP may feel loss of Sammy Wilson
Television review: Pat Kenny in the Round, Claire Byrne Live and The Affair
Outgoing Eurosceptic MP and DUP man can afford to enjoy campaign more than rivals
‘The Affair’, starring Dominic West, is the classic scenario of he said she said
Disney’s Triumph of the Walt is supercalifragilistic propaganda wites Donald Clarke
He’s older, wiser and still sober but Colin Farrell hasn’t lost any of his wicked streak – and he’s definitely in touch with his feminine side. The Saving Mr Banks star on film, family, fame and femininity
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