Why the French will rarely request a ‘Burgundy’ or ‘Claret’
How to Drink Better: These anglicised words were originally used to describe wines made in Bourgogne and Bordeaux
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How to Drink Better: These anglicised words were originally used to describe wines made in Bourgogne and Bordeaux
This Dublin 8 favourite reopens on Saturday under the new ownership of the people behind Uno Mas and Etto
Sean Penn and Bono have been among celebrity fans of the Irish designer and leather specialist whose creativity extends well beyond virtuoso workmanship
The far right in Ireland is run by the charismatically challenged. If someone capable of stringing a sentence together emerges, that political calculus will change quickly
Ask Roe: I want to offer support but not at the cost of our relationship or my sanity
Delicious pintxos, extraordinary art and easy-going locals – what’s not to love about a short-hop trip to the two northern cities?
Readers’ questions: How/when could I cut it back without losing a year’s flowers?
February 16th-21st: including Other Voices, Ifta Awards, EastEnders at 40 and Home of the Year
It’s Valentine’s Day (or so she tells me), and Sorcha says she wants to spice things up
Before dating apps, in Ireland and for the Irish diaspora in Britain, many’s the courtship that played out to the rhythm of a dance hall
These are the reds that made a lasting impression in terms of both value and taste
Everyone has a recipe for beef hotpot or fish pie, but not all pies are made the same
The writer left behind a career in teaching to forge a path as a novelist. She has learned to trust her gut
Are these fashionable choices? Not really, although there are certainly signs of a comeback
The Irish designer of the world-famous Stem pattern is a strong believer in repeating things – except when it comes to the mistakes that seriously damaged her business in 2018
Paying attention to evenly caramelising the meat and vegetables will help balance the sauces’ sugar content
Mustard, lemon juice and zest along with some soft green herbs turn a good sauce into a great one
How to Drink Better: Sediment can occur in red and white wine and is generally harmless, but you might want to remove it
I have seen kind, mature people part ways with mutual care and respect because they didn’t wait to resent each other
The author on her childhood, the importance of reading from a young age, and the role libraries play in researching her new book
Eldridge’s latest launch may surprise you, but it makes perfect sense - and it’s now available in Ireland
A Rathmines staple with winning specials, but loaded toppings can weigh down the base
No sleek branding or Instagram-ready tacos here – just genuine Mexican flavours
Think pink, swapping it for neutral whites and pairing with bold burgundy, pale denim and steely grey
For those fortunate enough to visit, there’s a version of South Africa forever inching towards Nelson Mandela’s vision
You’d wonder if Donald Trump’s childlike depiction of geopolitics helps ordinary Americans, or infantilises them
February 9th-14th: including Gerry Hutch: Aka The Monk, Virdee, and Northern Irish comedy Funboys
Ask Roe: ‘I once heard 'the more toxic the relationship, the better the sex', and this has stuck with me'
Any of the daintier-flowered species of clematis enjoy shadier conditions
Walking in the Sierra de Mijas - what could be nicer? We haven’t a notion, however, of how challenging the trails will be
From pecking order to predator control, what to know before getting your own flock of chickens
The actor and comedian’s multi-faceted career has taken him from The IT Crowd in London to the bright lights of Hollywood, but he’s happy to be back on home turf with a new Sky series set in Ireland
The old dear is in the deep end, treading water. I’m like, ‘Hey, how the hell are you?’ She goes, ‘I’m wonderful, Ross! Are you getting in?'
I love love, but organised romance makes me break out in mental hives. Why?
Forget overpriced, overcrowded restaurants - this easy home-made main course and dessert are the way to anyone’s heart
Many beloved garden structures were battered (or removed entirely) by Storm Éowyn. How to stop it happening again?
All of these wines were bought in 2024 and all cost less than €30
Béarnaise is simpler to make than many think
Make these in advance and have them in the fridge, ready to impress
Reliable offerings albeit not always the most vibrant flavours
Irish wasn’t Caoimhe Ní Laighin’s first language growing up, but with the help of good teachers, the presenter made it part of her career
These make-up, skincare and body care products are setting new standards
Extensive menu is a mix of the comforting and the challenging, the traditional and the experimental
Getting out into nature on your hotel break is good for you, and even more so when you have your loved one by your side
Ask Roe: I know he wasn’t great, but I still miss him and occasionally stalk his social media account
As the comfort of community dwindles, all we might be left with is a cold place of struggling individuals, all competing with each other
How to Drink Better: Don’t think you’re outsmarting the restaurant by employing this fallback
February 2nd-7th: including Amandaland, Miss Austen, and Samantha Mumba’s crack at Eurovision
As someone who sucked her thumb until she was 30, I know that habits are difficult to break, but – hopefully – not impossible
In search of snowdrops? Robert Miller is the gardener with the goods
The Irish novelist on taking instruction from Vincent Browne, finding his way in fiction as a young man and coming to understand that the best writing has an inherent musicality
The author and the retired Irish rugby player have collaborated on an interactive rugby book for children. So it’ll be a shame if they fumble our young interviewers’ questions
On her wedding day, Tina tells me that Ro calls the day I knocked on their door ‘the luckiest day of his life’
Readers’ question: ‘Should I rip them out and replant with young, healthy roses?’
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