Ken Early: Owen-Shearer squabble showcases new dynamics of news
Squeaky-clean images were a response to the fearsome tabloid machine of their era
Squeaky-clean images were a response to the fearsome tabloid machine of their era
Author also created children’s TV show Rosie and Jim
Athletics body’s former chief of staff admits taking payments to cover up Russian doping
Irish pipits, as I’ve watched many times, don’t hesitate to mob the hawk-like cuckoo at its teetering perch on a telegraph wire
Pound: ‘I don’t want to lay the failures of an entire council at the feet of one individual’
Writers can get very angry but they shouldn’t go to the gym: these and other literary nuggets were divulged in Bantry
Nick Davies’s pursuit of the phone-hacking scandal shut down the ‘News of the World’. Now he’ll show you how to be an investigative reporter
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
Belated recognition imminent for silver medalist at 2009 World Championships
A riveting account of the British phone hacking scandal reveals a world of corrupted power
‘Hack Attack’, the new book by Nick Davies, is a brilliant account of tabloid power games
Thomas Piketty and Michael Lewis in running for the Financial Times’s business book of the year
Hollywood’s new take on Wikileaks stresses the risk of publishing over not publishing
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