John Boyne: ‘I’ve reviewed books by friends and occasionally by antagonists but there’s only one I regret’
Author on latest book in his four-part cycle about abuse and inviting JK Rowling to his dream dinner party
Author on latest book in his four-part cycle about abuse and inviting JK Rowling to his dream dinner party
Temple Hill hosts a repeat of last year’s memorable semi-final between the champions and visitors who both suffered defeats last week
Castle Avenue clash a repeat of the final of both two and three years ago
Repeat of last season’s semi-final at Lakelands Park on Saturday afternoon the pick of this weekend’s Division 1A ties
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Young Munster gain impressive win at UCD
Stunning interiors and high-end finishes in this turnkey three-bed with home gym
More than 22 years on from the life-changing incident, McCarthy’s belief in a breakthrough is undiminished
Coach Jerry Holland hails gutsy display from 14-man Cork Con as they defeat Terenure to claim AIL final
John Forde was sent off 20 minutes in for a high tackle but Con prove the more clinical of the two sides as Terenure fail to make the advantage count
Son of a former All Black harnesses disappointment at being cut loose by Leinster to lead Terenure’s bid for back-to-back AIL titles
AIL Final: Cork Con possess the better set-piece but Terenure perhaps boast the greater X-factor in intriguing final
Defending champions beat Lansdowne at Lakelands while Cork Con work past Clontarf at home
Nenagh Ormond, Instonians and Clogher Valley seal divisional titles on a hectic day of club action in the All Ireland League
Terenure host Clontarf in mouthwatering clash at the top of AIL Division 1A
Seven players from the Lakelands club named in the starting XV with one further on the bench, Clontarf have three representatives
Champions Terenure seeking an eighth successive AIL win following a slow start to the season
McClean (79) was convicted of sexually abusing 45 pupils at Dublin school between 1971 and 1993
The writer on his quartet of novellas, Water, Earth, Fire and Air
Complainants prompted to come forward after revelations last year of child abuse in Blackrock College and its junior school, Willow Park
Munster native played a crucial role in Terenure College’s historic first All-Ireland League triumph, scoring 30 points in the final win over Clontarf
Thriving south Dublin club’s rivalry with former champions Clontarf is born out of respect and is mutually beneficial
All the evidence points to another fluctuating decider between the two best club sides in the country
Clontarf’s Corinthian spirit appeals to the son of a Gaeilgeoir family, writes Gerry Thornley
School says it was a ‘grave failure’ that it didn’t prevent abuse by former teacher John McClean
Defending champions’ top try-scorer scores another four tries in the 50-29 win over UCD to set up a home semi-final against Young Munster
The actor, who is receiving a Special Tribute Award at the Irish Times Theatre Awards, on his early days at Radio Éireann and a ghostly encounter with WB Yeats
Warning in a draft briefing note on recently-announced inquiry into alleged abuse at Blackrock College and other prestigious private schools
Lioncor’s planning application for development of 364 rental units on former Terenure College playing fields was refused by An Bord Pleanála
McClean (78), already serving an 11-year sentence for abusing 23 pupils at south Dublin school, is not set for release until 2030
Former rugby coach groomed one victim after father’s terminal cancer diagnosis, court hears
40 Fortfield Terrace is situated in what the sellers call a 'wonderful community'
Terenure head coach Sean Skehan sees this Saturday’s clash with Clontarf at Lakelands Park being a one-score game
Young Munster close in on top four while Clontarf move to within three points of leaders
The word abuse wasn’t part of students’ lexicon, author says, although he wonders if the adults in the school now feel guilty about not doing more
Lioncor adviser challenges refusal of 364-apartment seven-story development on public safety grounds due to traffic issues
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Project will help secure future viability of fee-paying school, says Carmelite Order
Clontarf to face ‘different team’ at Energia All-Ireland League final, ’Nure captain says
Jordan Conroy swaps his dancing shoes for rugby boots as Ireland Sevens impress
If the Ranelagh lads bring their attacking game, this promises to be a gripping final
She was accused of cultural appropriation when she shared the recipe on social media
Wild Geese: Dubliner misses the Aviva on match day but is content with Toronto’s offering
Five-bed with huge garden needs renovation but new owners can make this a home for life
Ireland’s Ciara Griffin returns to action for the first time since Parma heartbreak
Rugby Sevens captain can glimpse gold at the end of long and winding Tokyo road
Backlash to the author's recent young-adult book inspired a new novel about social media
Ireland secured last ditch qualification for Olympics in Monaco last month
College responded to Irish Times FOI request saying they have no control over rugby club
Former teacher and rugby coach convicted of sexually abusing 23 boys in Terenure College
Sexual abuse complaint made against former teacher in south Dublin school
Former Terenure College teacher was sentenced to eight years in jail for sexual abuse
UCD coaching role gave convicted abuser ‘more status’ in sport after he left Terenure
The dogs in the street knew yet his criminal career spanned three decades
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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
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