Irish Times deputy foreign editor dies unexpectedly
Funeral of distinguished journalist David McKechnie to take place on Saturday
Funeral of distinguished journalist David McKechnie to take place on Saturday
London Letter: Johnson must ditch ‘petty diplomatic spats’ to focus on continental peace
Trade unionist and feminist activist spent 36 years with The Irish Times
The past year has seen 310 editions of the newspaper produced remotely in challenging times
Accused pleaded guilty, after confronting man who had shouted at his daughter
Jennifer O’Connell takes award for feature dealing with ‘untold tales of pregnancy loss’
Awards recognise excellence in coverage of mental health issues
Decline in print sales and ad revenues offset by rise in digital subscriptions during pandemic
London’s City AM has temporarily moved online-only in response to pandemic
Individual speaker’s award goes to Rachael Mullally representing UCD Law
Last semi-final held in cadets’ mess at the Curragh Camp
Journalist was stalwart of the newspaper’s political coverage for more than 30 years
Court previously heard Victor Olaru deny allegations he was involved in ‘massive fraud’
While iconic links courses are the main draw, lesser-known courses want a slice of the pie
Figures include first contribution from acquisition of Landmark Media
Usually dignified members of the legal profession ‘lose absolute control of themselves’
Award-winning reporter and editor began his career with the newspaper in the 1980s
Kerry beauty spot getting over 1.1m visitors a year, mostly between June and September
Literary correspondent critically injured in single-vehicle crash 4km outside Drogheda
Trade drops by up to 50 per cent and some businesses will not survive trial period, says Cork Business Association
Rosalyn Few and Norman Larose died in pony and trap incident at Gap of Dunloe
Anita Haughey (29) missed out on opportunity to be on All-Ireland winning panel
Decision by Denis O’Brien’s Communicorp in response to O’Toole column under spotlight
Seamus Dooley: a case of ‘cutting off your nose to spite your face’
Communicorp ban follows rejection of demand for Fintan O’Toole article to be retracted
Blennerhassett won for an ingenious piece made with wallpaper on a gallery stairwell
Top Brussels aide says UK media will ‘change mood music’ and make talks more difficult
First day of evidence at An Bord Pleanála hearing on the HSE’s planning application for the proposed relocation of the facility to St Vincent’s
Outgoing chief Kevin O’Sullivan believes The Irish Times best positioned of Irish media organisations to succeed despite adversity
O’Neill succeeds Kevin O’Sullivan who has been Editor since 2011
The winning photo capturing the murder of Russian ambassador on camera raises questions about sensationalism and giving publicity to terrorism
Turnover rises 0.4 per cent in ‘challenging but improved’ trading environment
US president will offer arguments against Britain leaving EU if asked during UK visit
The many semi-competitive cycling events in Ireland and abroad have attracted new entrants to the sport
Former assistant editor at Sunday Press worked at the Irish Press group for 36 years
Surveyor says development would lead to rise in area’s residential property values
Despite 2,000 extra staff at St James’s site spaces will be down by 220 - planning hearing told
Kevin O’Sullivan: New positions will serve to develop journalism and expand reach
Our unquenchable love affair with craft beer is helping to raise the standard of pub grub all over the country
Father of three died from gunshot wounds after incident in Tallaght last May
President meets Chicago mayor on first engagement of five-day US visit
Developer and charity organiser Niall Mellon and others were proprietors of the Three Rock Bar in December 2009
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