The warm feeling that old friends bring
I wish I’d said: ‘Come on, Pat, let’s have a little dhrop of the crathur. Feck tomorrow’
I wish I’d said: ‘Come on, Pat, let’s have a little dhrop of the crathur. Feck tomorrow’
Availability of trainees a ‘game changer’ in tackling the teacher shortage, say principals
To mark the start of Irish Times Food Month 2021, readers living abroad take us shopping
Effective controls on artistic expenditure appear to have been nonexistent
Proponents say yoga calms anxious pupils and helps to improve their concentration
Feast and famine: food grows, gives life, rots – no wonder artists see its power to reveal life’s truths
Woman ‘not living’ at address from which letter opposing Eyre Square outlet was sent
Craw festival in Berlin will explore solutions to Ireland’s social problems
Arts event in Neukölln is about ‘clearing up our own backyard as emigrants’
New ‘Swivl’ robot technology being used by Irish teacher education college Hibernia
There’s no way that the whole programme can be saved – it’s too big and too complicated for that
Former League of Ireland goalkeeper is third generation to join the fire service
Captain played a huge role in Slaughtneil’s march to All-Ireland camogie club title
Over 3,000 people take to streets to highlight opposing views on abortion legislation
A group exhibition curated by Janet Mullarney is accessible, unpredictable and rewarding
A sprawling show pays tribute to Lynn, a humanitarian who was airbrushed from the 1916 picture
Isolde Moylan, who retires this year, recalls the more challenging postings of her career
Final report on fixed penalty points system to be ready within days
Art and food are intersecting in interesting ways, from the inedible beauty showcased on Nigella Lawson’s ‘The Taste’ to Abigail O’Brien’s bread exhibition – although not all art-food experiments end happily
There is a substantial history of scientific and mathematical work written in medieval Ireland, and manuscripts bear witness to our engineering past
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