From enchanted forests to winter wonderlands: 12 Christmas experiences to try around Ireland
Christmas events: Helicopter rides with Santa, light displays in Dublin Zoo and Christmas markets
From Mark Moriarty to Yotam Ottolenghi: the best new food books to buy
Also featuring books by Neven Maguire and JP McMahon
‘The US has become really divisive. I definitely prefer the quality of life here. I like the people and the possibilities’
A month-long trip to France led to romance and a new life in rural Co Cork for New Yorker Jessica Bonenfant
Peter Caviston recognised for lifetime achievement at Good Food Ireland awards
The founder of Caviston’s restaurant and food emporium in Glasthule, Co Dublin among businesses honoured for their role in showcasing excellent Irish produce
I’m A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here!: Barry McGuigan and Dean McCullough revealed as contestants
This year’s lineup for the reality show will see the pair join Coleen Rooney, Tulisa and Danny Jones in the jungle
‘They think they’re no good and that they shouldn’t be in this world’
Traveller activist and storyteller Chrissy Donoghue Ward speaks about the importance of how her community is represented publicly
The Irish Times wins four awards at Irish Food Writing Awards
Winners announced across different categories at a ceremony in Dublin’s RDS on Thursday
‘I feel like in Ireland we have women in higher positions and opportunities for women to grow’
Clara Lemos, from Rio de Janeiro, moved to Dublin in 2022 for her job, but has stayed because of the people
Sr Stan: ‘People thought there weren’t women homeless, because they were invisible’
At 85, the long-time social campaigner says there’s no such thing as a typical homeless person: ‘every one of them is different, all have their own story, their own background’
Award-winning Skerries restaurant Potager set to close
Owners Cathal Leonard and Sarah Ryan say they are shutting down after almost six years in business
First-look at Éanna Hardwicke as Roy Keane and Steve Coogan as Mick McCarthy
Saipan will follow the infamous 2002 World Cup feud between Ireland’s football captain and manager
Digital damage: ‘It often felt like Big Tech didn’t want me to be a functional person’
People’s Inquiry on Big Tech Harms event in Dublin hears of mental health effects of social media
Fishamble theatre company’s stolen award returned after successful campaign to locate it
Company’s prized Olivier award was stolen at the weekend during a break-in atDublin office
The Wolfe Tones announce ‘final farewell’ show next year in Limerick
Folk group set to play last ever Irish show after more than 60 years together
Halloween in Ireland: the best free family events to go and see in every county
Here’s a list of free seasonally themed things to do for families during the midterm break, right across the country