Minding Creative Minds a sincere initiative to support the talented
Founder Dave Reid believes there should be mental health support for this sector like any other
Founder Dave Reid believes there should be mental health support for this sector like any other
Oisín and Phelim O’Connor are sons of Celtic Tiger developer John Flowery O’Connor
Publicans and restaurateurs dismayed by possiblity of Nphet recommeding early closure
Theatre has been resilient, but with the Gate in trouble, the sector is on a knife edge
Sharp drop in 2020 revenues followed theatre postponing or cancelling 23 productions
27-year-old Dubliner retired in June after heart surgery and has now turned analyst
Picture Post was wildly popular with readers but appalled the Irish church and censor
Can crash courses in everything food-related set you up for a career of culinary greatness?
Review: What this lacks in characterisation, it makes up in sheer, hurtling momentum
Barbecue experts from around the world are converging on Dublin’s Herbert Park for a four-day celebration of cooking over fire. Here’s all you need to know
Heartbreak for Newport County in League Two playoff final at Wembley
New school ban on single-use plastic means parents need to seek alternatives
Michael’s fight back from 10-0 deficit to set up St Patrick’s Day final against Gonzaga
Irish striker scores again but Manchester City secure comfortable win
Analysts say market outlook is strong, as chance of no-deal Brexit decreases
Site beside Teeling Whiskey Distillery with permission for development up to six storeys
Review: Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried cannot save ‘Gattaca’ director’s sketchy sci-fi
Diarmaid Ferriter: Taoiseach should learn from Blair on the dangers of the ‘constant campaign’
Tipperary outscore visitors 1-11 to 1-1 in the second half to stage hard-fought comeback
Derek McGrath’s side could only manage 1-1 against the breeze after the break
Early second-half try leaves Terenure with too much ground to make up
In this weeks’s theatre, a frightful creature becomes a useful friend, an old fable is laced up to fit new times, and one eccentric Dubliner finally becomes a legend
Sterling hits eight-year low, but most are predicting currency will begin slow recovery
The #nowrongpath campaign reminds school leavers that exams are only one path to a career
Expectations of softer Brexit policy help check slump in pound
Predicted sterling crash on foot of hung parliament result fails to materialise
For Irish exporters Thursday’s vote can provide some relief or erode their position
Austin Gleeson returns from suspension to help Waterford IT defeat Trinity
Microsoft managing director says more must be done to encourage female participation
Former Iput property includes extensive glazing offering views over Georgian Dublin
Over 4,000 sick and elderly still waiting for help in spite of June announcement
Mark O’Brien is the only Irish person taking part in the relay to bring the torch to Rio
Demolishing the high-rise towers of the Dublin housing complex took years, and replacing them has been a challenge. Now it’s time to invest in its social and economic life
Mark O’Brien (13) had written to president of Rio 2016 committee to explain his dream
Standing for part of the day leads to more energy, focus and productivity
Workers went on strike after British military introduced martial law on Shannonside
The sharp dialogue and narrative energy of this drama of unintended pregnancy mask the timelessness of its core themes
Fund also bidding for two office blocks rented by Facebook in docklands
Returning hero Michael Lustig grabs late double at Parkhead
Assets are to be offered for sale in one lot or on an individual basis
Actor and poet Carlos Andrés Gómez is in Ballymun to spread an anti-macho message
Is it really easy when you’re big in Japan? Lewis Jackson of Wicklow alt-rockers Enemies, who play Knockanstockan in Co Wicklow this weekend, talks about the making of the quartet’s new album and being famous in the Far East
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