An Appreciation: Fiachra Ó Marcaigh
Pioneering journalist in new technology who was immersed in the Irish language
Pioneering journalist in new technology who was immersed in the Irish language
Lost Leads: Computer news in the 1980s speculated about 'automated post' and cashless banking
Eamonn Burns: ‘I’m just happy to get out the right side of the line’
Jerome Johnston’s point two minutes into added time salvaged a draw against Cork
Kevin Walsh’s side reduced to 14-men at Pairc Esler but pull clear in second half
Some astounding new Bowie facts have come to light over the last year
Longford’s St Columba’s make history with their first Leinster win against Stradbally
A dull tie in tough conditions ends with confirmation of Down’s relegation
Who is David Gilmour’s favourite lyricist? Why are film adaptations inferior to the books? Can poetry replace liturgy? All these questions and more were answered in Co Carlow
British architect Edwin Landseer Lutyens, who died 100 years ago, had strong Irish connections. He once proposed to replace the Ha’penny Bridge with an art gallery
Court of Appeal dismisses solictor’s appeal against judgment of almost €190,000
In his new novel, the author of The Hours set out to avoid the tropes of fictional drug-taking. He talks about how Aids created new gay families, the power of three, and why he loves Joyce’s The Dead
Books goes meta-fictional and multi-story with our list of mega tales about telling tales
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