Sweet Art Deal – Frank McNally on a surprising Irish contribution to the history of art
An Irishman’s Diary
An Irishman’s Diary
House of Cards author Michael Dobbs will also step down from the agency’s board
Agency’s chief executive says ‘reduction in forecasts make for very difficult reading’
Four Weddings and a Funeral was, for a while, the highest grossing British film of all time
Dublin International Film Festival: Paul Duane’s What Time Is Death? charts Bill Drummond and Jimmy Cauty’s latest singular project
US billionaire to loan three paintings to Dublin exhibition he financed research for
Pieces of me: Shaun Davin
The British-Nigerian artist’s work is laden with complex identity conundrums
The world of art authentication is a murky one and with hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of euro riding on the outcomes, is increasingly vexed by legal challenge
Photographers in bushes. Celebrities complaining about privacy violation. Law suits against the media. Such is the world of some modern-day paparazzi, but it wasn’t always that way
Further police activity may deter victims from being candid, say police
Stuart Semple says creative therapy saved his life, and since then he has championed its cause, created a cracking body of work and taken on Charles Saatchi
Gender equality cannot happen solely by women ‘leaning in’
TV chef admitted taking the drug during fraud trial involving former assistants
Former personal assistants were accused of £685,000 fraud
Two sisters accused of defrauding £680,000 from art dealer and his wife Nigella Lawson
Nigella Lawson’s evidence should be treated ‘with caution’, defence counsel tells jury
Francesca Grillo tells court it was ‘not my place’ to raise drug use with celebrity chef
Former employee tells fraud trial those who speak up against the art dealer are ‘blackmarked’
Fraud trial of Elisabetta Grillo and her sister Francesca continuing in London court
Fraud trial of former employees of Lawson and Charles Saatchi continuing in London court
Celebrity chef accused of trying to ‘explain herself to the world press’
Celebrity chef says ‘if you want to put me on trial, put me on trial’ as she denies drug use
Celebrity chef took drug while feeling subject to ‘intimate terrorism’ by Charles Saatchi
The type of celebrity we attach ourselves to actually says an awful lot about the prevailing culture of the time
The fraud trial of Nigella Lawson’s former assistants has been overshadowed by allegations of her drug use
Art dealer says he was ‘very fond’ of sisters accused of spending £685,000 on themselves
Fraud trial hears former assistants allegedly spent £685,000 on flights, taxis and clothes
Millionaire art dealer due to give evidence in trial of women over alleged spending sprees
Grillo sisters claim TV chef allowed them to spend freely on her ex-husband’s account because they knew of her drug use
Assistants to celebrity chef claim she was regular user of cocaine and other drugs
The merger of Omnicom and Publicis signals that advertising is now firmly in the business of Big Data
Statement comes a month after photographs appeared showing Charles Saatchi with hands around wife’s throat
Art collector statement follows caution last month for assaulting his chef wife
The pictures of Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson were disturbing. But so too was the public rush to judgment
Many victims of violence are paralysed by fear
Organisations helping domestic abuse victims report quadrupling of helpline calls
Art collector accepts caution for assault of his wife Nigella Lawson at London police station
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