The Irish Times view on Vladimir Putin’s unwinnable war
A battle that may last months at great cost in lives could be a pyrrhic victory
A battle that may last months at great cost in lives could be a pyrrhic victory
A bitterly polarised nation could do with a little of the spirit Lyndon Johnson showed in 1965
The growth of spoken-word festivals reflects our hunger for real-life experiences
Despite its ‘mistakes, lapses, and occasional acts of cowardice’, Europe remains ‘the second home of every free man and woman’
Watching the ‘Room to Improve’ architect repressing his rage is my favourite thing on television
‘Billions’ returns, Idris Elba’s new comedy series debuts and Irish couple’s wedding dilemmas
Now in their seventh decade as a band, Jagger and his vassals are bringing their nostalgic money-printing machine to Croke Park
Sometimes, I suspect, he throws in academic jokes to check if his class is paying attention
Diane Abbott’s difficulty with a simple sum is evidence of widespread failing
From the archive: Of all the singer-songwriters of his era labelled as poets, Cohen was perhaps the one who truly bridged the divide
Politicians around the world react to the election of new US president
ITV’s four-part series is overly complex and struggles for authenticity
As Sean O’Rourke and Pat Kenny settle into their new slots on RTÉ Radio 1 and Newstalk, it’s hard to tell what’s changed
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