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‘Up until now, I had been unaware of these complaints or the impact of my conduct’
Here’s the best spot to watch Monday night’s parade from, and our picks from the festival’s events
‘You wouldn’t know much about Bram Stoker at the end of it’ – expert says festival a ‘million miles’ from the author of Dracula
Trick or treating may be for the kids, but there are plenty of spooky events for grown-ups
Review: Ireland’s version is like the queue for Coppers: shouty, frantic, embarrassing
Here are the Salty Dog, Soundome, Casa Bacardi, Comedy, Jerry Fish and Trenchtown lineups
Under owners Virgin Media, the media group has invested in news and entertainment, but it still has to ‘cut its cloth’
Antidepressants are a lifeline to many but we still find them hard to discuss, so perhaps it’s about time to talk
Radio review: Newstalk host airs pet peeves, while Miriam hears of liaisons in Luggala
The JNLR survey is out. What does it tell us about our listening habits?
Radio Review: The hosts bring real needle to their Odd Couple routine over cyclist issue
Of Ireland’s more than 7,000 homeless people about one-third are children
Radio review: Porter’s show sounds footloose and carefree. By comparison, Matt Cooper seems out of touch
Mixed picture for Today FM and strong figures at RTÉ Radio 1 in JNLR update
Dublin comedian proves 2016 wasn’t bad for everyone, finishing year on a career high
A stand-up who has seen the darkness talks frankly about depression, sexuality and class
Participants in Geansaí Nollag event up 25% as O’Connell Street lights switched on
How to be a Man: Patrick Freyne talks to comedian Al Porter about being the son of a sergeant, growing up gay and what it means to be ‘manly’
Apart from satirical shows such as Callan’s Kicks, comedy has been a bit ad hoc on RTÉ over the past 30 years. A new radio project aims to change that
There's more to the picnic than the main stage
Toxic partnerships behind the mic can be fatal, but rapport is a joy listeners can share
The music and arts festival will also feature a closing parade through the Stradbally site on its Sunday night
Panto performer talks about his upcoming show while Dustin the Turkey also pops in
Things to do and shows to see with children over the Christmas holidays
Comedy, aerial acrobatics and theatre part of festival which runs from September 7th-20th
At 21, this Irish comedian already has a triple lock on old-school triple entendres
The festive-themed radio station has raised €500,000 for charity since it began seven years ago
There was plenty of cheerleading and in-jokes - but omission was the central theme of Saturday night's TV coverage of Electric Picnic
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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