Lucy Mulhall named Irish Times/Sport Ireland Sportswoman for January
Irish Sevens captain led her side to new heights in Seville with silver medal win
Irish Sevens captain led her side to new heights in Seville with silver medal win
‘I love giving, and if I can give someone a little bit of inspiration that means the world to me’
‘I am in the limelight and I know I have to be a role model,’ says Olympic champion
Team Ireland have brought home four medals from Japan - including two golds
Dubliner edges tactical semi to become second Irish woman to reach an Olympic boxing final
Remarkable Skibbereen duo already looking ahead to Paris as they savour historic success
Former Olympic swimmer won three gold medals at the 1996 Atlanta Games
Sligo woman’s success in reaching an Olympic final a huge fillip for the sport
Neville Maxwell, Tony O’Connor, Derek Holland and Sam Lynch recall Atlanta 1996
From unbelievable glory at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics to catastrophe two years later
The prop is the latest Munster player to become embroiled in a doping scandal
Glasgow European Championships showed Ireland’s consistent development in the pool
In RTÉ’s We Need to Talk about Ross, writer Paul Howard tells how he almost killed RO’CK in 2007
Adeleke won two golds in Baku; O’Connor became first Irish woman to medal in heptathlon
In just three days the Sligo swimmer won six national titles and broke six national records
Any attempt by Trump to fire Fed chief could have devastating effects across markets
The falsehoods, euphemisms and face-saving ruses that helped make us what we are
Daniel Kokotajlo’s debut feature ‘Apostasy’ details a crisis of faith in the Witnesses. The 37-year-old has first-hand experience of the cult religion
Bob Geldof solves a murder in the midst of Band Aid in James Ward Byrkit’s proposed film
Fintan O'Toole: It would be easier if the men who do these things were not men but beasts
Ex-colleagues recall the talent of ‘Memory Man’ to find the right words over and over
The music. The food. The clobber. Here’s the best and worst of this year’s Electric Picnic
From ‘Dress suitably, and buy a revolver’ and 'A terrible beauty' to 'We all partied'
Pender family has endured many false dawns since last sighting of daughter in 1996
Commentators recall how they felt when swimmer won three gold medals in Atlanta
Swimmer’s success was so out of the ordinary it was impossible to go unnoticed
This week on the women’s podcast we want to hear about what you’d like to find under the tree
Four players think back to that magical – if glacial – day in Milan, when they beat Italy 6-3 to seal the Grand Slam
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