Optimism in Dublin as end of latest Covid-19 lockdown comes into sight
But for the face masks and shuttered shops, it could be any other May bank holiday weekend
But for the face masks and shuttered shops, it could be any other May bank holiday weekend
About 670 sites in 66 countries will take part in the largest Global Greening event
Folktales, songs, art and history of Travelling community could feature across a range of subjects
Taoiseach’s father will celebrate 80th birthday in the land of his birth
We asked transition year students who visited The Irish Times this week to share their thoughts on Gay Byrne who died on Monday, aged 85. This is what they had to say...
Peter Hamilton on working with Gay Byrne on For One Night Only
Food File: Two chances for sake tasting and one of Dublin’s most original pop-up menus
Interview: The Aslan singer pulls no punches about drug addiction, sex abuse and cancer
Echoes of their father’s sharp wit as eulogies delivered by each of Grace’s four children
The works are unveiled on Wednesday, on north and south sides of the river Liffey
Review: The move to London made Friday’s Late Late Show even more parochial than usual
The Ray D’Arcy show will discuss consent in wake of Belfast trial while Aidan Gillen plays Dave Allen
Finbar Furey on growing up in `Ballyer', appearing on Top of the Pops and how the Beatles wanted his uileann pipes
Bono, Johnny Depp among those feting Pogues singer, who turned 60 on Christmas Day
An animated Frank McCourt story, a Fairytale of New York doc and Mrs Brown
Tickets for the January National Concert Hall gig, which features a stellar line-up, go on sale this Friday
Candid interviews with high-profile Irish personalities focuses on purpose and drive
From James Vincent McMorrow and Lisa Hannigan to Imelda May’s bid to out-Jools Jools
Of Ireland’s more than 7,000 homeless people about one-third are children
Homeless musician Danny Bracken to join stars for Rock Against Homelessness
Aslan singer Christy Dignam on rehearsing in a pigsty, writing ‘This Is’, drug problems, collaborating with Finbar Furey, and staying positive through gruelling bouts of chemotherapy
Drawing pictures for Enya, and singing songs for Planxty was all part of life over the bar in Scariff, Co Clare
‘I can’t grasp how someone so full of love and such massive zest for life can be gone’
Travellers’ life expectancy is 15 years lower than men in general population, paper finds
Labour TD talks of ‘impromptu concert’ to launch Bill on Irish music quotas
I have met many friends - and my husband - through the Celtic music scene in Australia
An extract from a new book on the history of Irish uilleann pipers paints a picture of the inimitable, self-assured Dubliner
Christy Burke chooses four individuals and two groups for contribution to Dublin city
Furey is back on the road after a period of grieving for his brother, and an injury that could have put him out of business as a piper. Catch him while you can
The Willie Mullins-trained superstar is given a raucous reception back to the winner’s enclosure
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