Jeremy Clarkson being hoofed in the testes. Now that’s what I call erotica
Patrick Freyne: I will be giving Clarkson’s Farm my usual joyless Marxist critique, but first...
Patrick Freyne: I will be giving Clarkson’s Farm my usual joyless Marxist critique, but first...
The novelist on strong women, ‘moral censorship’ and the ‘great wound’ of his life
An Irishman’s Diary
If we were to remove statues and rename streets in Ireland, where might we start?
Monuments to Columbus, Cervantes and others defaced in wake of George Floyd death
Zafon wrote The Shadow of the Wind, the most read Spanish novel after Don Quixote
Sanders is an astute, effective politician who understands power and can achieve the impossible
Review: 25 years in the making, the hollowness of the female characters is bad timing
The National Contemporary Art Fair which opens in November will showcase the latest work from Irish artists
Women’s health: Still waiting for doctors and Government to catch up
‘The Other Side of the Wind’ is just part of the Orson Welles flotilla docked at Netflix Cove
Cannes daily: on the last day of the festival, some inaccurate predictions and Terry Gilliam’s long-cherished project disappoints
Ian Gibson has lived in Spain for decades and is best known for his work on the poet Federico García Lorca
Cannes daily: A shot of Kristen Stewart glancing admiringly at Cate Blanchett is causing a stir
Despite a dispute with Netflix and films not being ready in time, the competition is one of the funkiest, least creaky in years
Avengers: Infinity War directors have made sure the new film’s story remains a secret. But if they did tell you, would it really spoil the experience?
Madrid Letter: Controversy fuels success of Galicia-based ‘Fariña’ TV show set in 1980s
The ‘Star Wars’ actor on leaving the marines, filming nude and getting to know his dark side
On its birthday, a very personal list of the best gifts the US has given the world
Conservative party thinks of England as it clasps Democratic Unionists to its bosom
As Moscow prima ballerina Valeria Kruglova arrives in Dublin to play Sleeping Beauty, she says the hardest role is being a mum on the road
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Charting the rise and fall of products and prices
I had to survive on the basics when my bank card was blocked after arriving in Japan
Our Consumer Affairs Correspondent volunteers in an Oxfam shop. Beyond the feel-good factor, it’s a fascinating retail experience: the prices can’t be beaten and the donations range from tat to gold – literally
Anti-austerity party leader tells crowd, ‘We are going to beat the PP in the elections’
Search for Don Quixote author’s remains led team to coffin under convent floor
Twenty years ago, a former Wall Street trader sold a book over the internet. With this first sale on Amazon, Jeff Bezos changed the world
Worth noting that Van Gaal has won just two leagues and the German Cup in the last 15 years
Drawing by realist master returned by Criminal Assets Bureau
UN panel report and foundering of wind energy plan brings neglected issue back, writes Harry McGee
English model and actor Lily Cole and the ‘moneyless man’, Donegal’s Mark Boyle, dare to imagine a more altruistic, less cash-dependent future. Is it feasible or pie in the sky?
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