A Private War: Marie Colvin lived the war correspondent cliche
Review: The honkingly unsubtle dialogue is not worthy of Rosamund Pike’s steely focus
Review: The honkingly unsubtle dialogue is not worthy of Rosamund Pike’s steely focus
US judge orders Assad regime to pay $302.5m for its role in reporter’s killing
Review: Chris Martin’s film honours its subject but is frustrating on many levels
Legal action is first war crimes-related case against Syrian regime to reach court
‘Culture of impunity’ greatest threat to press freedom, says RTÉ news boss Jon Williams
‘We thought it would not take more than one or two months for the regime to fall ’
Women's writing for Women's Day: Caitlin Moran, the best-selling feminist, talks to Una Mullally about trying to be unfamous and why the future of politics is female
Lawsuit filed in a US court accuses the Syrian goverment of deliberately killing her
In her new book, The Morning They Came for Us, the war reporter Janine di Giovanni uses her first-hand experience to describe life in a war zone
On the final day of shooting for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Jamie Foxx chats about going from playing dodgy comedy clubs to starring roles as pop stars, presidents and super-villains
Two Irish among those remembered
There is value in having reporters on the scene of major stories - but which stories?
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