Nothing new in meddling American football club owners calling the shots
Former New York Cosmos owner Steve Ross’s story a cautionary tale for Dundalk fans
Former New York Cosmos owner Steve Ross’s story a cautionary tale for Dundalk fans
Aid worker Mary Elmes saved 200 Jews from being sent to camps during second World War
Mary Elmes Bridge weighing 165 tonnes to be brought by barge from Cobh
Mary Elmes, from Ballintemple, credited with saving 200 Jewish children during Holocaust
Mother Jones, Mary Elmes and Joan Denise Moriarty among the names suggested
Review: It’s a mish-mash of quantum physics, trippy adventure and glitter
One of the German industrialist’s original lists has been put up for sale in the US
Under General Pinochet’s rule of terror in Chile, one man saved thousands from the dictator’s brutal secret police. How did Roberto Kozak do it – and escape death?
Don’t underestimate your power to make a difference, says ‘effective altruism’ advocate William Mac Askill
Ahead of receiving an industry award at the IFTAs, Liam Neeson on the journey that saw him play Michael Collins, a Jedi and God
Beijing Letter: Hundreds of millions have made their way home to celebrate lunar new year
Berthold Beitz - Born: September 26th, 1913; Died: July 30th, 2013
For better or worse, the city has become a ‘new Prague’, an eastern European city where it’s cheap to eat and even cheaper to drink. But don’t let a few rowdy gadabouts turn you off this charming spot
Depending on who you believe, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Lean In’ is either a significant turning point in the feminist debate or a book that presents women with unattainable goals. We asked a group of women (and men) for their verdict on the controversial bestseller. In conversation with Róisín Ingle
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