‘My name is Aisling’: Woman wins battle to name man who raped her when she was a child
Aisling Vickers tells her story: 'I don’t want to be called a victim any more'
Aisling Vickers tells her story: 'I don’t want to be called a victim any more'
Broadcaster, hotelier and motivational speaker on how she intends to do nothing from now on
The broadcaster says his working-class roots make him crave security and fear failure
‘I came out to someone, and it was used as a controlling mechanism against me’
The radio DJ with a voice ‘as smooth as a billiard ball’ will live long in the collective memory
Radio show arguably even more important catalyst for change than The Late Late
Shaping cultural identity formed part of the reason Raidió Teilifís Éireann was established
To mark 40 years of 2FM, RTÉ resurrected the broadcaster in electrifying fashion
Youtuber’s videos about growing up gay in Ireland have racked up 45m views. Now he’s written a book
Accounts for Aquarius Productions show rise of €37,288 in 12 months to end February
The much-loved, open-minded broadcaster moves to RTÉ Gold at the end of January
The 1991 rape survivor on the long-term effects of the attack and why it is time to speak out
Presenter proves hell hath no fury like an economist scorned, as Volt fails to impress Moncrieff
Woman secures High Court settlement over death of father of three who attended Drogheda GP
The music promoter’s agency had represented Christy Moore and Thin Lizzy
TV Review: ‘What Are You Eating?’ is ultimately antagonistic towards veganism
Amid a glut of dodgy online dietary advice, the show’s simple message has real value
Company takes home top prize for renewable energy tech at ceremony in London
Communicorp stations make audience gains, while Radio 1 is hit by summer slump
The Seagulls, led by former Republic stalwart Chris Hughton, are back in the top flight
‘Eclipsed’ tackled abuse in laundries in 1992. The original cast are set to read it at Galway
Radio review: 2FM duo stick to cheeky banter and Second Captains tog out for RTÉ’s first team
He steered Dave Fanning and Gerry Ryan to fame and helped devise ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys’, but as he prepares to leave RTÉ, producer Ian Wilson chides the national broadcaster for being risk-averse
Broadside: Almost 20 years ago in New York Garry Hynes became the first woman to win a Tony award for directing. It was some night for one night
Patick J Cusack claims a plumber accused him of seizing goods from the wrong house
As he gets an IFTA lifetime achievement award, Pat Kenny talks about work, fame and being an underdog again
DJ Gareth O’Callaghan does not believe Eamon Cooke played part in boy’s disappearance
Morning radio is getting a shake-up, with Ryan Tubridy back at RTÉ Radio 1
Tubridy states he has ‘mixed emotions’ about leaving 2fm after five years
Document not circulated to PAC members as committee told allegations were outside its remit
Parliamentary legal team say issues raised by Ryan are outside remit of committee
What makes someone start up a correspondence with a prisoner, and what do they hope to get out of it? Four Irish women who regularly write to inmates tell their stories
Under starter’s orders – Hail gets punters racing for tented village and light refreshment
Review: Anton Savage, on Today FM, and Rick O’Shea, on RTÉ 2FM, get off to slow, uncertain starts in their new slots
Civil servant has made allegations of tax evasion against former senior politicians
Review: A good year for Ryan Tubridy, Pat Kenny and Sean O’Rourke. But where are all the women presenters?
Committee expected to respond it is not in a position to hand over the documents
Revenue chair says Gerry Ryan material did not lead to additional Ansbacher cases
Public Accounts Committee is questioning the Revenue Commissioners
Who they are and what they say in response to whistleblower allegations
Even more secret Ansbacher accounts existed, official Gerry Ryan claimed
Analysis: Party has taken entirely inconsistent stance on McCabe, Cahill and now Ryan
Harney and Rabbitte clashed in Dáil in 2005 over inquiry being brought to an end
Public Accounts Committee to decide if it will call civil servant who submitted dossier
‘Cloud of suspicion’ over those who may have done nothing wrong
Former tánaiste directed Ryan to pass on information to Mahon and Moriarty
Committee cannot examine civil servant’s claims about offshore accounts
Progressive Democrats among alleged tax evaders, Mary Lou McDonald tells Dáil
Documents contain tax evasion allegations involving several senior politicians
Enda Kenny says witness statement by senior civil servant was sent to the Garda
Robert Dowds says public need to know if private banking arrangement existed
Taoiseach says very important tax evasion claims be ‘teased out and investigated’
Civil servant alleges ‘interference with administration of justice’
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