Dáithi Ó Sé: ‘I keep change in my car for the tolls and it can go missing. My young fella is my main man and suspect’
Me & My Money: Dáithi Ó Sé is a television presenter
Me & My Money: Dáithi Ó Sé is a television presenter
Television: ‘What I’m most looking forward to is doing this for my country as an International Rose. We’ve only had two New Zealand Roses. It means a lot to me’
The second night of the Rose of Tralee International Festival is always when my cynicism retreats and I drink the red lemonade
Television: It’s the 63rd year of the contest that Father Ted paradied as the Lovely Girls Competition, and there’s no sign of it running out of steam
Television: Contest has survived huge changes in society and remains popular – if controversial – part of national calendar
March 17th-22nd: From St Patrick’s Day frolics to the rich people’s playground of Palm Royale
Highlights include Dancing with the Stars and a new series of Room to Improve with Dermot Bannon
The young men faced with receding identities, one hair at a time
Patrick Freyne: Dáithí Ó Sé and Sinead Kennedy are back on air to tell us everything is fine. Doctors could prescribe this to overstimulated teens or pets
The daytime TV presenter has been a rotating stand-in host on the Nine O’Clock Show - her first time broadcasting on radio
Television: Only the strongest can survive the contest’s format of doing a tell-us-about-yourself exercise in Spanx and a ball gown on live television
Crona Byrne, Dáithí Ó Sé and others on finding a home from home to pass through the generations
By Aisling Bea, Mary McAleese, Richard Ford, Marian Keyes, Tolü Makay, Blindboy and more
Soundtrack of My Life: Sinead Kennedy on her 1980s obsession and missing gigs in lockdown
Fatherhood a defining moment for Ó Sé, who spends as much time as he can with his son
27-year-old junior doctor succeeds Waterford Rose Kirsten Mate Maher
TV review: On day two of the festival the host seemed to be closest to wilting. That was before he got his kinky boots on
TV review: It’s the 60th anniversary of the pageant, but it seems older, eternal even. At least watching the first show felt that way
Festival’s 60th edition competes with All-Ireland build-up for Kerry’s attention
What Roses will least likely say, and everything else you need to know about the festival
Student and part-time model Kirsten Mate Maher (21) wins the competition
TV Review: The one radical moment in Monday night’s broadcast turns out to be a glitch
Alison Spittle’s new show; David Simon in NYC; and a doc on the most famous Irish person ever: Shergar
Jennifer Byrne defends competition saying fellow Roses are very modern women
Junior doctor expresses the hope that she will do the participants all proud
Dáithí Ó Sé to host his eighth contest, but 65 hopefuls will be cut to 32 before TV coverage
Never mind Beckett or Joyce or Sinéad O’Connor or Love/Hate, these are the things that truly make us Irish
It might be trendy to join the condemnation but the sensible approach is to wait and see
‘Should I have kept my mouth shut? Honestly, I would have made a crap Rose of Tralee’
Meat pie sees off challenge from banana bread and earns its creator €100,000
The public sector, left wing, emigrants, farmers and elite all play their parts
After my TV interview with Dáithí Ó Sé the media manager tells me I’ve let him down. I tell him I feel the same way
Winner says she wants to change public perception that festival is a beauty pageant
Hilary Fannin: ‘A sense of how moving it might be for emigré families to see young women breathe new life into their ancestry’
Brianna Parkins says: ‘I think it is time to give women a say on their own reproductive rights’
Matt O’Connor thrown to ground by four security men before being ushered away
Documentary as compelling as what followed on Rose of Tralee live show
Hilary Fannin: We just don’t seem to be able to get enough of this ‘celebration of Irish women and their achievements’
Competitors double this year but numbers set to be culled before interview with Dáithí
2016 Revisited: The Roses' job is to float around smiling and wearing a sash, which resembles a bandolier
Definition of a talent stretched to include ability to recite the 32 counties in 10 seconds
Food festival season continues this month, with gardening, design and literary events featuring lots of edible elements
Actor says decision to build incinerator at Poolbeg in Dublin ‘a step back’ for the State
Over €900,000 has been raised for Irish Motor Neurone disease through trend
Philadelphia Rose lives up to her favourites’ tag by becoming the 56th Rose of Tralee
Enda seizes the opportunity to showcase his street cred
Impervious to irony, and terrifying in their positivity, the Roses still impress
23-year-old New Orleans Rose Molly Molloy Gambel was stunned when her boyfriend proposed to her
‘The smiling hurts a bit, but it’s all natural’
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