Mary Maher memorial event told of splendid journalist and feminist
Celebration of wonderful life on her favourite date of the year – International Workers’ Day
Celebration of wonderful life on her favourite date of the year – International Workers’ Day
The broadcaster talks sexism, ageism and Golfgate on The Irish Times Big Night In
If he was controversial, it was because he refused to conform. Robert never followed the herd
Some say he is a ditherer, others a ruthless operator. We will soon find out who is right
President, colleagues and politicians recall her skill and trailblazing feminist legacy
The man born Paul Crossan has gone from pop jock to credible host of RTÉ's Book Show
Olivia O’Leary on the man who invented peaceful protest and raised Irish Catholics off their knees
RIA’s new five-year plan launched by Prof Peter Kennedy at admittance day ceremony
‘Barrow Blueway’ towpath plan divided many river lovers. Pleanála has rejected it
Radio Review: The ex-RTÉ outheast correspondent illustrates the strengths of regional radio
With tricky commemorations ahead, Nuala O’Connor’s documentary is nicely measured
The ending of the ban on women voting and standing for election is being celebrated across the country
President helps Germans find Donaghmede while Madigan shows off her Hochdeutsch
It’s hard not to be bamboozled by the choice on offer. Here’s a selection of the best bits
Advocate encouraged by number of young who engaged with anti-abortion movement
Broadcaster says Joe Mulholland was hugely supportive of women when working at RTÉ
Sarah McInerney writes about her journey from being a DCU undergrad unsure about her course choice to making a career in journalism
Journalist says Government ‘too scared’ to impose levy on internet companies
Broadcaster signals ‘joined up’ approach to area it says has ‘never been more important’
Chairwoman Olivia O’Leary hails ‘enlightened and responsible decision’
O’Driscoll’s ‘herculean’ feats praised as five receive Trinity College’s highest honour
Taoiseach weighs in, Minister for Arts kicks to touch, Fianna Fáil comes late to the cause
The pianist marks his 70th birthday year with a wonderful coda
Emojis are ‘the equivalent of a bunch of sterile filling-station forecourt flowers’
The gruff interrogator seems to enjoy the Ploughing Championships but it doesn’t really suit him
In 2011, a disastrous broadcast nearly killed it. How has the RTÉ show survived for 25 years?
Johnny Gogan’s biography of Hubert Butler finds this Irish George Orwell honoured by his intellectual inheritors
UltraLinq acquires developer of wearable health technology for undisclosed sum
As a stylist few can compare, and the former ‘Irish Times’ columnist did the State some service
Hikers and nature-lovers are unhappy about hard-track plans for Irish waterways
Former US envoy also says Brexit will ‘prove to be a huge error’ during Co Mayo lecture
The Women’s Podcast celebrates its 100th episode with 100 quotes by and about women in Ireland
Dublin-born poet wins €2,000 prize for his collection ‘On A Turning Wing’
In a year when the commercial talk station turned angry and the national broadcaster stayed still, the music radio sector provided ominous omens
Mental Health Ireland’s 50th anniversary conference puts focus on recovery
Winning TV shows include ‘Daniel & Majella’s B&B Road Trip’ and ‘The Day Henry Met’
Review: ‘Moncrieff’, ‘Drivetime’, ‘Morning Ireland’, ‘Breakfast’
‘It was that feeling of not being able to raise a hand to get to the phone,’ says broadcaster
Gathering in Dublin includes Paddy Moloney, Michael Longley and Olivia O’Leary
‘Irish Times’ Women’s Podcast awards director of TG4’s ‘Eipic’ at Women in Media conference
Conor Brady describes issues of funding models’ demise at Ballybunion conference
Former US senator speaks of ‘doubt and despair’ before Good Friday Agreement
Cumainn members are not for turning – and their seal of approval is required for any deal
Commemoration hi-jackers and hipsters beware because Frongoch awaits you
Former president expresses sorrow at use of ‘language of war’ in wake of Paris attacks
Tánaiste challenged over child poverty, homelessness and jobseekers rates
BBC foreign correspondent awarded $25,000 at Muckross House ceremony
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
Former Irish Times editor Geraldine Kennedy will present the award at the Women in Media conference
Desmond Fisher: September 9th, 1920 - December 30th, 2014
USIT founder ‘helped people realise their personal vision, or his personal vision as theirs’
Dalkey debate covers topics from death threats, Edward Snowden and Fr Ted
About 100 people attended the launch of ‘Life Is For Living’ book
RTE’s coverage of State visit may be a good omen for Anglo-Irish relations but it was bad news for listeners
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