John Connell: ‘I did an accidental trilogy on Longford’
Author of The Cow Book has written a new book about canoeing on the Camlin river
Author of The Cow Book has written a new book about canoeing on the Camlin river
Unthinkable: Ireland has a rich philosophical heritage – some more plaques would be nice
Reduction also applies to existing customers who have taken out loans since January
John and Francis Brennan’s historic Co Kerry hotel reopens after a €1m makeover
I discovered an irresistible urge to get back to the Aran Islands and retrace my old footsteps along An Trá Mór
Epic novel Moby Dick offers us a lesson in dealing with the coronavirus maelstrom
The crisis has us asking deep questions. Why weren't we taking care of each other? Who are my neighbours?
Co-accused charged with nine offences in relation to thefts from three pensioners
One of the most exhilarating live acts on the Irish scene will also take to the stage
'Kerry people feel they have to be on stage; and football is that stage for a lot of people in Kerry.'
Unthinkable: Mark Patrick Hederman makes the case for promoting ‘mythic intelligence’
Unthinkable: The Kerry ‘eco-poet’ John Moriarty illuminates a better way for humanity, says Michael W Higgins
Unthinkable: A philosophy book designed for younger readers takes inspiration from Kerry sage John Moriarty
Management includes former key figures from Nama and Treasury Holdings
Singer Lisa O'Neill's album of traditional Irish songs is haunted by stories and real lives from the past but she is just as concerned with the present
Provider seeks funding to re-enter market with equity-release home loans to elderly
Judge says the case is one of the most serious sexual offence cases to come before him
Young Irish fiction writers have made strides in recent years, and 2018 promises some fine debuts. Here six authors introduce their books
Survey finds 37% of those actually active in sport put walking as a clear number one
You may not think you like free jazz, but when you hear it live, with a group like the Instant Composer’s Pool, you get it
Richie Buckley is the boss of himself, and Seán Mac Erlaine is double-jobbing this week
Service of 10,000 Irish men during first World War will be remembered in Belfast
National Sports Campus Development Authority irked at judge’s comments as it failed to get security for costs in €10m action
High Court issues ruling on Campus Stadium Ireland Development's treatment of €10m bill
Clifden and Music For Galway programmes also published
When meeting old friends, there are times when things are best left unsaid
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