Porter who did not get full annual leave for a decade wins case against HSE
By 2015 man accumulated five and a half months’ paid leave entitlement, WRC told
By 2015 man accumulated five and a half months’ paid leave entitlement, WRC told
Dublin comfortable winners over Laois in Parnell Park
Catherine Clinch (12) wins best actress while Moe Dunford wins best actor for Nightride
New Operation Citizen aims to create an environment so ‘people can enjoy themselves’
Amid the worries of everyday life, ‘making a documentary is like a vacation from yourself’
Review: Vicki Lesley’s documentary worthily tries to cover all bases but lacks punch as a result
High-profile supporters descend on the state ahead of party’s first presidential primary
When Theroux met Savile’s once-underage ex, he thought, That’s what happened in the ’60s
From war-zone beginnings, the event is now a cornerstone for the global film industry
‘It shows just how desperate these places are if they are willing to take a chance on Trump’
Review: Famous, often-copied action sequence remains as striking as ever
Rolling Thunder Revue makes things up, but it's truer than other films we could mention
Judge says 26-year-old’s lack of insight and remorse worrying aspects of case
The sickening violence of the synagogue shooting has touched all of us in Pittsburgh
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
The film-maker on Trump’s charm, new film Fahrenheit 11/9, and getting the vote out
Review: Moore takes aim at Trump with satire, stunts and sometimes unreliable reporting
Aunt Sandra’s, established in 1953, has never sold outside Northern Ireland before
Donald Clarke: Toronto Film Festival has fired the Academy Awards starting pistol
Toronto film festival: Natalie Portman dazzles in Vox Lux as Irish films continued to premiere at another busy Tiff for domestic cinema
Analysis: Frances McDormand cares a lot, but doesn’t give a damn who she offends
This biopic of the French oceanographer is beautifully filmed, but sometimes flounders
Those who were previously seen to be alarmist in reaction to and coverage of Trump have been proven correct
Scarlett Johansson in ‘Ghost in the Shell’, Matt Damon in ‘The Great Wall’: even after #OscarsSoWhite the movies still stereotype and whitewash Asian actors
Millions protest in Washington and around the world vowing to resist new US president
Hundreds of thousands expected in Washington for women’s march on Saturday
Deck the halls with Christmas bonuses instead of parties, say workers
‘Fire all pundits, predictors, pollsters’, in wake of Trump win, says film-maker
Frank DeAngelis was head of Colorado high school, where two students carried out massacre
His rudeness, dishonesty and inconsistency would have ended other politicians’ careers
Gerry Adams made a specific reference to the billionaire at a fundraising dinner
Speaking in Dublin, director says America has become a more violent society
Republican front-runner continues attacks as US presidential race hots up
Residents of the mostly black city were dismissed by state officials when they complained
Does Hollywood have a problem with racism? An array of Tinesltown’s finest think so
British prime minister has shown ‘galling’ attitude to Scotland, says party member
Strategic voting is key as rivals look to block Sturgeon’s influence on London
Scotland’s first minister on whistle-stop tour of target constituencies
More than 90 witnesses heard in action against Garda Commissioner and State
Clint Eastwood’s movie about deadliest US sniper in Iraq has stirred an angry debate
Jury told incidents involved three paintings and are very unusual events
‘A bleak portrait of the end of a pocket empire’. Writer Colin Murphy and producer John Kelleher tell Donald Clarke about bringing the story of the most expensive bank bailout in history to the big screen
Liberal Democrat Michael Moore believes the referendum on Scottish independence vote will be the most vital of his life
Artist who became voice for social justice was well known for his left-wing politics
During more than 60 years in politics, Tony Benn has become known for his honesty, passion and humanity and, at 88, he shows no sign of slowing down
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