Shopping in town isn’t dead yet – here’s how to save retail in Dublin city centre
Dublin city centre: Small shops, new rules on rent and imagination can save the ‘high street’
Dublin city centre: Small shops, new rules on rent and imagination can save the ‘high street’
New campaign seeking evidence-based ‘comprehensive and holistic’ policy on teaching of Irish
The relationship you knew is over; it’s time to let a new one begin, if you can
Analysis: People ‘want to hear from women and doctors’, say focus groups
Noel Whelan: new leaders of FG or SF only things likely to shake up Dáil make-up
Millward Brown opinion poll finds Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin have all made gains
Dublin rail commuters are a captive audience for up to 36 minutes per day
Anomaly a combination of ‘overestimation, underestimation and a late swing’
Fine Gael up to 30% in some polls while undecided voters range from 9% to 17%
Too many people feel uninformed on big issues such as climate and energy, results show
How people read news ‘continues to evolve’, says NewsBrands Ireland chairman
While Fine Gael support is relatively steady, their coalition partner is under pressure
Residents in Dublin are least likely to lock their front door but most likely to have alarm
Growing online audience will offset fall in print sales, says NNI
Nationwide Millward Brown opinion poll measured attitudes towards Irish language
Sinn Féin and Fine Gael most popular parties in the State, while Labour stems decline
Lower costs and expenses help Ogilvy & Mather improve its profits
Independents and Others are the most backed grouping in the three sets of findings
Three-quarters of regular online readers also read print newspapers
This week: The 9/11 gift shop, an ‘undecillion’ and the five fastest-rising brands in the world
Survey finds only 44 per cent of secondary teachers satisfied with job
Sales house changes name after €2 million investment in digitisation of cinema screens
‘The Irish Times’ records a combined print and online readership of 385,000 people
USI says it is concerned over ties to alcohol industry and response to Arthur’s Day
Survey tracks online consumption of newspaper titles for the first time
Kenny convinced to change mind in 2009 by internal policy review document
One in five GPs do not have high speed internet access
Opinion: The difficulties in schools arising from cutbacks made little impression on a public distracted by heckling
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