Greater diversity needed in Royal Irish Academy in order to be ‘relevant’
Review finds RIA considered by some to be ‘old fashioned’ and ‘an old boys club’
Review finds RIA considered by some to be ‘old fashioned’ and ‘an old boys club’
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The review also aims to increase ethnic diversity in the RIA in line with Irish society at large
Former garda still awaiting apology and promised meetings with senior figures
Journalist was stalwart of the newspaper’s political coverage for more than 30 years
Garda Síochána’s dark forces in climate of 1980s apparent in its tracking of gay man
After Pope John Paul II’s visit to Ireland in 1979, crowds gathered to bid on the leftovers
Company could face legal action from those affected by claim investigated by watchdog
‘It is important we press to have questions disallowed wherever possible,’ official advised
Chief state solicitor wrote that Irish Times report rendered case ‘incapable of fair trial’
Liam Cosgrave jnr withdrew from politics following Mahon tribunal allegations
Obituary: Ysabel Mavis Arnold. Born: June 7th, 1937. Died: July 18th, 2017
Column removed as newspaper issues apology over piece about gender pay gap
Brendan Smyth’s order has ended its ministry, but the scars remain
O’Neill succeeds Kevin O’Sullivan who has been Editor since 2011
Home of late Brian Lenihan snr now on market for €1.3m following death of widow Ann
Congregation at Sandyford church told Michael Keane had long association with parish
Obituary: His first period as London editor of ‘The Irish Times’ was a triumph
A national coalition is on the way, even if TDs don’t quite see it that way yet
Ireland ranks among countries such as North Korea for proportion of women in politics
Former assistant editor at Sunday Press worked at the Irish Press group for 36 years
‘PJ Mara doesn’t so much do a job as weave a spell. His social skills are described in terms approaching awe’
Part of the reason Mara was effective was his character traits made him well suited to role
Government refuses to release records from 1981-1984 due to sensitive information
Emergence of new documents cast doubt over whether poet’s remains buried in Sligo
Investigation has led to Garda accessing journalists’ telephone activity
Journalist speaks of unfair conflict between child rearing and career development
Former Irish Times editor Geraldine Kennedy will present the award at the Women in Media conference
John O’Leary says in his memoirs he formed the view after meeting with Haughey
Geraldine Kennedy: ‘Irish Times’ only paper to carry Morgan Kelly article predicting crash
Editorials and articles addressed property issues, says former editor
Geraldine Kennedy tells banking inquiry ‘magnitude’ of crash not predictable
A history of ‘The Irish Times’ and how its writers and editors have adapted to the changes in Irish society
Inquiry examining interaction between property and banking sectors with political sphere and how media covered the sector
Review: The airwaves were full of an issue that refuses to shed its significance
Haughey expended huge energy achieving power and then did not know what to do with it
Final episode of RTÉ1 series Charlie on late former taoiseach screens on Sunday night
The real people behind the characters in ‘Charlie’, the TV drama based on the life of former taoiseach Charles Haughey
For those who lived through those years, ‘Charlie’ is unmissable
Three-part €4m series takes ‘Love/Hate’ Sunday night slot
Index on Censorship says whistleblowers will feel less confident coming forward with information
Case will now return to Dublin for costs to be determined
European Court of Human Rights decision a majority rather than a unanimous one
Supreme Court had previously upheld appeal by journalists against order to reveal sources over Mahon tribunal story
Ireland slips to 92nd place in world, showing female participation in politics on a par with countries such as Azerbaijan
Women in the media conference, rugby, a food festival and Dodder spring clean
Former Irish Times editor Geraldine Kennedy among the speakers
We need more women in high-ranking positions in journalism so the public can see itself reflected
Tributes paid to the founder and editor of ‘Nealon’s Guide to the Dáil and Seanad’
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