‘All roads lead to Cork’ for return of jazz festival
Covid restrictions don’t kill the buzz after musicians ‘come home’ following year hiatus
Covid restrictions don’t kill the buzz after musicians ‘come home’ following year hiatus
Poet Patrick Kavanagh's death mask and portrait of campaigner Vicky Phelan are among auction highlights
Covid-19 regulations on social distancing mean Cope Foundation needs more spaces
Outdoor concerts, silent discos and best of New Year’s Eve TV to help you ring in 2020
This year’s jazz festival has gone back to old habits, with some not-really-jazz headliners
Auctions, Results & Fairs
North Korean leader praises US president for his courage, as Trump describes meeting as an ‘honour’
New director Sinéad Murphy wants to renew the 40-year-old event without losing the fun
From Augustus Pugin to French postcards, a guide to lectures taking place this autumn
Rebel county dusts off its royal pretensions to enjoy occasion ‘part history and part fantasy’
There’s no better way to watch royal event, even ironically, than a viewing party
Enjoy layer upon layer of cultural endeavours over the course of a weekend at the Belgians’ inimitably leisurely pace
Event started in 1978 as a last-minute replacement for cancelled bridge tournament
Today's Irish Times newspaper is a souvenir edition of a 1916 paper that reported the Rising in microscopic detail – and carried some curious advertisements
Loans secured against 10 assets including G Hotel in Galway
Metropole, Ormonde Hotel and Malton to be sold as a portfolio or in individual lots
“Cork was the first in Ireland to book Chic at a concert. Tonight we came back and it was spectacular”
Union to take statements from players at centre of controversy
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