‘We in England are not a grown-up country ... So how about getting some grown-up priorities?’
Stuart Maconie is proud of his country. But after travelling it to write The Full English, he’d like it to focus on being happy, healthy and progressive
Stuart Maconie is proud of his country. But after travelling it to write The Full English, he’d like it to focus on being happy, healthy and progressive
An Italian journalist falsely reported the death of the author on Twitter
Now starring in The Eyes of Tammy Faye the former web-slinger is tipped for an Oscar
Unique novel of big ideas considers advances in technology and where they might take us
Yes, schools should be a safe place, as the callers to Liveline insisted. But safe does not mean sanitised
Debut author is second Scot to win with very personal tale of poverty and addiction
Welcome to The Irish Times book quiz: 10 questions to test your literary knowledge
The theatre director on how Derek Jarman and Parasite fed into her play Our New Girl
Exclusive extract from Elsewhere: One Woman, One Rucksack, One Lifetime of Travel
Award to be given to 2018 and 2019 laureates after last year’s prize was postponed
Nobel Prize-winning author of ‘The Remains of the Day’ received knighthood for services to literature
Ann Henning Jocelyn came to Ireland in the 80s to write, and settled in Doon House, where Poet Laureate Ted Hughes once lived after Sylvia Plath’s death
Síofradh O’Sullivan is trying to remain composed ahead of the exam starting gun
New fiction: An excellent debut charts a family’s chaos in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
Like an Ishiguro character, the PM could string this out for longer than seems feasible
Clifden Community Arts Festival donates 40-year ‘sociological record’ of the arts
Relief as contemporary Irish poet appears but teacher queries range required
Booker-winner Ishiguro’s new novel, apparently set in post-Roman Britain, is a muddle wrapped in an enigma dunked in an allegory, and as plodding as its protagonists’ journey
A visit to Detroit reminded Kevin Boyle ‘of the ghettos of Belfast’
In the week that the 2014 Man Booker Prize was announced, see if you can match these opening lines to their Booker winning novels
Writer shows up Unseen Poetry and not in Prescribed Poetry - as many were expecting
Need to find a painting that can calm you in moments of stress? Or a book that can cure cynicism or a tendency to prevaricate? The use of art and literature as therapy is an old idea, but it’s making a comeback
Granta has published its list of the best young British novelists, but can one publisher define a generation and what do young writers have over their older colleagues?
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