Musk’s purchase of Twitter described as ‘dangerous narcissism’ by President Higgins
President voices concern about control of public discourse by multi-billionaire
President voices concern about control of public discourse by multi-billionaire
New York and Nairobi postings also planned, with Department of Foreign Affairs funding
Tributes paid to RTÉ broadcaster remembered as ‘voice of the west’, who has died following a short illness
Fallout between captain and Mick McCarthy sparked biggest row in Irish sports history
Robert Watt claims broadcaster did not offer opportunity to respond to allegations
Congratulations pour in for Minister as knives come out in Dublin Bay South
Former RTÉ London Editor who received MBE for services to UK-Irish relations has died
Broadcaster pays tribute to journalist saying he ‘earned trust of audiences, North and South’
Staff at broadcaster apologised after holding event without full social distancing
Broadcaster makes on-air apology on Sunday radio show over RTÉ retirement gathering
Miriam O’Callaghan, David McCullagh and Bryan Dobson were photographed breaching public health guidelines
Leo rages at public health chief; Cap’n Grealish frets about the arts; Harris and Holohan framed
Advertisements stress importance of accurate news during Covid-19 crisis
Journalist and historian’s appointment follows death of Keelin Shanley earlier this year
TikTok and Instagram in Virgin’s sights as TV bulletins receive Covid-19 surge
Irish Times has largest number of journalists in top 100, with RTÉ second and INM third
Politicians and RTÉ colleagues pay final respects to ‘fearless and funny’ journalist
‘I just felt really, really fed up and irritated that we were still having this conversation’
Cost-cutting measures floated by management include end to ardfheiseanna coverage
Anger, frustration and gripes about management failings at town hall-style meeting
In countries with more polarised politics, levels of trust in media are more in flux
Journalist ‘grateful’ for chance to report on ‘massive running story’ of Brexit
Damien Tiernan: ‘If you look at the figures I was effectively working one day a week’
Oireachtas committee criticises broadcaster for low level of environmental coverage
Reporter departs broadcaster two weeks after being replaced as political correspondent
Carole Coleman and Justin McCarthy complete the on-air line up
A new team of genre heads is almost complete at a restructured Montrose
Taoiseach did not say in NY he agreed with Trump ‘on anything’, adds spokesman
‘Culture of impunity’ greatest threat to press freedom, says RTÉ news boss Jon Williams
Keelin Shanley and Caitriona Perry to replace Bryan Dobson and Sharon Ní Bheolain
Dee Forbes tells employees broadcaster must become smaller and more efficient
New roles filled by television controller and former Firecrest vice-president
Fellow RTÉ presenter Rachael English praises Mac Coille’s ‘decency and kindness’
Police make ‘immense progress’ with eight people in custody as security remains tight
The broadcaster is in a sticky financial position and may remain there for some years
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