The Now Now Express by John Fleming: A clever novel with emotional heft about Irish misfits in London
A great joy of this novel about a gang of self-styled Mocking Boys is the way real life blows apart their apartness pose
A great joy of this novel about a gang of self-styled Mocking Boys is the way real life blows apart their apartness pose
Around the Block: The skeleton of the unfinished Sentinel building has loomed over the south Dublin skyline for 15 years
From a small farm in Tipperary to selling Abbey Leix estate, Colliers veteran Marcus Magnier looks back on a storied career
Advises parishes ‘to be courageous in moving beyond ways that no longer work in the Ireland of today’
Total of 378 bed spaces to be delivered at city scheme approved prior to December 2020 ban
Bishops in west ‘gravely concerned’ at plight of families affected by building defects
Berlin-based Irish composer’s new album follows the Italian poet into the underworld
Application for 378-bed development on Cork Street was submitted prior to ban
What are the lines that connect a visual artist with the medium of sound?
An Irishman’s Diary
Property investment firm intends to develop a 397-unit co-living development
Many cities and states locking down again as new infection figures hit record highs
No public holy week or Easter ceremonies in cathedrals or churches due to coronavirus
Significant numbers of Irish Catholic priests cocooned in their homes as they are over 70
Martin Doyle remembered as ‘a soldier to his core’ in his hometown of New Ross
High Court told Patrick Cox used confidential data to build city centre student block
Group fires volley from Wexford lighthouse in tradition dating back 300 years
Eamonn Dowd’s new album with lyrics by Eamon Carr was launched in Cité du Vin
Precision Quality Glass to take 95,000sq ft at scheme originally built by John Fleming
D16 site has extensive road frontage and is near Rathfarnham and Knocklyon villages
Investors acquire parcel of land at Sandyford Central, located 100m from Luas stop
The cult Dublin fanzine celebrated a grim, golden age of originality and ambition
Question remains if Rome will allow the Dublin Archbishop to go
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An Bord Pleanála gives green light for scheme on former Fleming property
Catholic primate Eamon Martin lauds papal bulletin for World Communications Day
As numbers decline, the church may have to consider amalgamations
Cork developer whose business collapsed with debts of €1bn was director of Donban
On Saturday SFA added its vote to a unanimous decision to approve VAR permanently
Loss of diver Michael Heffernan during Mayo cave rescue 20 years ago also recalled
Shell of abandoned 14-storey tower in Sandyford an eyesore for decade
Dentistry has come a long way from rotten-toothed agony to aesthetic correction
Cites arrest in June as reason for inability to appear at Dáil PAC hearing into Project Eagle
Fr Brendan Coffey received archbishop’s blessing during Mass over the weekend
Public Accounts Committee TDs to query Neporent on €1.6bn loan purchase from Nama
Nama chief set to reappear before Public Accounts Committee
1980s block near Trinity College could hold larger development, subject to planning
Leading clerics back St Patrick’s College amid controversy
Public debate left to ‘obsessive’ religious who ‘psychologically bludgeon’ their opponents
Advertising and shop windows motivate the trek of weary Christmas shoppers
The garda was shot dead while responding to a domestic dispute in Omeath on Sunday
‘Marriage as understood by the great religious traditions ... is that of man and woman’
Fr Gabriel Rosbotham took Hugh Crawford to court over Co Donegal house they shared
Towards Peace one of three church agencies in Ireland set up to help survivors of abuse
He will live on in fractured music, between the notes
Million-strong crowd expected at canonisation of Popes John XXIII and John Paul II
Car dealer and former TV3 ‘Apprentice’ star has come full circle
Donban Contracting UK hired to concert former offices of the Port of London on Trinity Square into a hotel
There will be complaints that this closure diminishes competition, but it will do nothing of the sort
World Bank president says failing to act could cause spike in global interest rates
Fears grow Congress might not be able to agree increase to US borrowing limit
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