Suspect review: If you like your TV thrillers bonkers and unhinged, this is for you
Television: Anne-Marie Duff stars in the new season of this weird Nordic-noir crime series
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Television: Anne-Marie Duff stars in the new season of this weird Nordic-noir crime series
Derryman’s career includes hit roles in Cold Feet and new Netflix drama Stay Close
From a thrilling new Star Wars series to a second season of Emily in Paris
The actor converted outbuilding on parent’s farm into a home and had a tiny 6-person wedding
Including Emily in Paris, Selling Tampa, Queer Eye, Stay Close, and The Witcher
Sally Rooney adaption scoops 15 nominations. Nika McGuigan up for posthumous award
Simon Coveney says unionists will shun any assembly with unity as foregone conclusion
As a glowering antihero James Nesbitt saves a silly, overbaked series
Police thriller starring James Nesbitt is set on Strangford Lough, home to at least 100 islands
Chris Brandon is the writer of a new series featuring James Nesbitt as a hard-bitten detective
First Dates Ireland, Home of the Year, Line of Duty return. Eve Hewson stars in Behind Her Eyes
Showbiz accountant who became the charismatic business manager for Damien Hirst
Actor urges people to come forward as relatives of 16 abducted in Troubles gather at ceremony
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
From city breaks to train trips, Rome to the Amazon, these are all on streaming services
The Twelfth weekend neatly illustrates Freud’s ‘narcissism of small differences’
Order’s grand secretary says talk of a united Ireland is a ‘scare tactic’ used by politicians
Colum Eastwood stresses language in reply to James Nesbitt’s ‘united Ireland’ remark
Actor James Nesbitt is ambitious for change for the home place he loves. He wants to give a voice to the silent majority in a ‘union of Ireland’
Although missing many of the game’s top stars, Lahinch is set to swing on and off the course
‘Cold Feet’ star’s company Brown Cow Films posts asset growth to more than €5m
Radio Review: Presenter’s irritation at religious slot brings him to life, while Sean O’Rourke needs time to reflect on his show’s adversarial approach
Francis Brennan takes 12 tourists to South Africa while John Creedon takes the roads less travelled around Ireland
A cartoon take on Trump, Ramsay on the rampage and Katherine Heigl joins ‘Suits’
There’s the Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal, plus results from Avis Budget and Trip Advisor
13 years on, it’s hard to see the new Cold Feet defining fiftysomethings the way the original series did for thirtysomethings
Returning after 13 years, the feelgood drama of the late 1990s seems a far gloomier proposition in 2016
The daughter of Lesley Howell says the the show has re-awakened her original trauma
Rory McIlroy and Alex Ferguson joined James Nesbitt at the Convention Centre
Ferguson joins four-time Major winner to entertain a crowd of 2,000 and raise funds for The Rory Foundation
Review: ‘Just Names of Shows’, ‘In Single Marks’, ‘Like This, Please’, 'The Secret'
Event takes place before Irish Open on May 17th to raise money for The Rory Foundation
Actor entertains ringside as Eddie Jones circus continues at Twickenham
Forget CGI: when A-list directors and high-rolling pop stars need stunning locations to shoot they call on Catherine Geary
Review: ‘Stan Lee’s Lucky Man’, ‘The Jihadis Next Door’, ‘Ar Son na Poblachta’
A crucial Rebellion, a new Fall, another Catastrophe – the most promising new and returning TV shows will push the envelope while offering something for every taste
Retired champion jockey one 79 people from Northern Ireland elevated by the queen
Predicted attendance of 90,000 could have been even higher, tourism officials say
‘Sherlock’ wins gong but Cumberbatch misses out again
‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations
Review: ‘Irish Pictorial Weekly’, ‘Louis Theroux: Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity’, ‘Great Irish Journeys With Martha Kearney’
New Republic-only station seems attached to hokey Oirish travelogues as well as John Hinde advertising break and station ident imagery
Review: ‘Happy Valley’, ‘Line of Duty’ and ‘The Fall’ topped 2014’s list of unmissable, set-the-recorder-for series. Brendan O’Carroll’s comedy didn’t make it
Sorry Peter Jackson, but we’re all Orc’d out - Battle of the Five Armies is both way too much and not nearly enough
Review: A fearless medical staff and a selfless documentary crew unite to produce a terrific ‘Panorama’
The first episode of this superb two-parter unhurriedly packs in an enormous amount of information as it looks at every aspect of the process
Review: An original TG4 thriller and the always gritty ‘Scott & Bailey’ bring life to old formulas. But ‘Lewis’ is just old
School’s a challenge, Twitter’s a minefield and growing up in public is no picnic. But Games of Thrones star Maisie Williams wears her adolescent fury well
Niall Heery follows up ‘Small Engine Repair’ with ‘Gold’; the sort of film you want to hug indulgently to a welcoming bosom
Ulster, Irish, British or European? In Mark Carruthers’s new book about identity in Northern Ireland, artists’ insights are richer than politicians’
Saoirse Ronan is also shortlisted for the Best Actress awards in London next month
Irish actors throw weight behind new campaign to find remains
Michael O’Leary watches Sir Des Champs justify his favourite tag at Punchestown
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