‘A national treasure’: Tributes paid to Eurovision-winning songwriter Shay Healy
Songwriter who wrote What’s Another Year sung by Johnny Logan has died aged 78
Songwriter who wrote What’s Another Year sung by Johnny Logan has died aged 78
With more than 20 events over four days, the festival features the best in contemporary music
Tara Erraught leads master classes in song and opera, Sinead O’Kelly is at the National Concert Hall and Mihhail Gerts will conduct the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra
Shaun Hegarty (27) accused of attempted murder, rape and assault at flat in Derry
Tory’s biggest employer, Óstan Thóraigh has been at centre of island life since late 1800s
Former TD and Haughey loyalist represented both Tipperary South and Waterford
Lutenist Nigel North is the cuckoo in the nest at the NCH’s International Guitar Series
This Dublin choir is challenging its members aged 65-85 with rock and punk
‘Advice from a Caterpillar’ is a depiction on solo bass clarinet of the conversation in ‘Alice in Wonderland’ between Alice and the caterpillar
Classical Music: Concerts that intersperse classics with new pieces can be revelatory
Declan O’Callaghan and his wife were seen as pillars of community before finances came under scrutiny
‘The Eclectic Collector’ sale at Whyte’s featuring Kitty Kiernan's vanity case and Arkle's X-Rays has appeal for a diverse range of bidders
Chief state solicitor wrote that Irish Times report rendered case ‘incapable of fair trial’
Irish politicians have turned ‘pulling a fast one’ into an art form
Experts in licensed trade expanding with digital signage that can be updated remotely
Des Hanafin: born September 9th, 1930;died June 22nd, 2017
Internet of things technology to protect against viruses, bacteria and mould
Minister Heather Humphreys is asking cultural institutions to step up to the plate on gender
State Papers 1986: ‘Dismayed’ Irish envoy in Canberra got ‘absolutely no information’ about proposed visit
Former Galway West TD and Fianna Fáil minister dies aged 80
West Cork Chamber Music Festival heard pieces by Deirdre Gribbin and Seán Doherty
Great Music in Irish Houses, Killaloe Chamber Music Festival and Cork Chamber Music Festival also reveal their programmes
The NCH room - where the Treaty debates were held - has had a revamp. Will this fix the acoustic problems?
Balancing people’s right to data privacy and State security is a sensitive challenge
Government refuses to release records from 1981-1984 due to sensitive information
Investigation has led to Garda accessing journalists’ telephone activity
In Bantry, musical depth was lost in the Cremona Quartet’s approach, whereas Alina Ibragimova did Bach justice
Patsy McGarry reflects on why his native county voted No to same-sex marriage
John O’Leary says in his memoirs he formed the view after meeting with Haughey
Haughey expended huge energy achieving power and then did not know what to do with it
Rachel Doherty says programme is unfair to Charles Haughey’s minister for justice
Episode two of RTÉ’s Haughey drama mirrors mad pace of Irish political life in 1982
Final episode of RTÉ1 series Charlie on late former taoiseach screens on Sunday night
The real people behind the characters in ‘Charlie’, the TV drama based on the life of former taoiseach Charles Haughey
For those who lived through those years, ‘Charlie’ is unmissable
Three-part €4m series takes ‘Love/Hate’ Sunday night slot
But any prospect of emergency department reopening fading into the distance
Man who led Dublin to success in 1974 expects Jim Gavin’s crew to defeat Donegal and then emulate his side’s achievements by winning a third All-Ireland in four years
Analysis: He was not slow to venture opinions and could not be persuaded to withdraw
Albert Reynolds showed ‘nobody should be afraid of peace’ as he pursued Northern solution
FF first to nominate candidate for anticipated autumn poll
Three female councillors rule themselves out of Roscommon-South Leitrim byelection
Three female councillors, who were tipped to seek the Fianna Fail nomination, rule themselves out
State papers from 1983 show government softened approach as Patrick McLaughlin and deputy commissioner Joseph Ainsworth opted for retirement
Flights are already being booked for Mayo’s own Croke Park Gathering
Shatter faces more criticism over using information given in Garda briefing but he doesn’t do apologies or climb-downs
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