The Irish Times view on Irish-language film: on-screen renaissance
Public and critical acclaim confirms that a hitherto untapped appetite is being satisfied
Public and critical acclaim confirms that a hitherto untapped appetite is being satisfied
Pandemic has shown students can progress to further education without ‘high stakes’ exams, academics say
New application opts for fully-open street design and reduced retail space
‘I’d rather spend the next 12 months in prison than one night in a limited services hotel’
Final report of Government advisory group on Dublin 1 area backed by developer Hammerson
‘Legal status’ of Moore Street Preservation Trust emerges as pressing cause for concern
Transforming bogs could reduce CO2 emissions and improve biodiversity, Water Forum says
INMO rejects Government review of student nurses pay as too little too late
With five teams on two wins out of two in Pool A, there is little room for error
Ryan Baird again impresses as Leo Cullen’s side go top of Pool A
Union says deatils of final proposals will determine response to Government initiative
Green ministers insist Government is responding to climate and biodiversity crises
A new EPA report highlights a range of failures and points the finger at Irish Water
Explainer: More than 42% of all treated water in Ireland is lost through leaking pipes
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
Johnny Sexton limps off but Leo Cullen’s side don’t miss a beat to get the job done in style
Survey backs State and developer’s line that a number of the buildings not there at time
Site where where 1916 leaders surrendered a national monument
Concerns many students do not have access to good quality guidance
Senior staff accuse Prof Brian Norton of not taking their concerns on the plans seriously
Sports Direct billionaire cannot remember conversation at heart of £14m lawsuit
Retirees who still have a lot to give make ideal candidates for aid work overseas
Saints manager Jim Mallinder looks to have put Europe on back-burner in team selection
The scale of the impact of funding cuts and fewer resources highlighted in a new report
This year’s judges had a tough job sifting through more than 30,000 entries. Readers were eager to show their appreciation for the independent shops making a difference up and down the country. Today we reveal the 10 winning shops
Higher Education Authority report advises against US ‘market model’ approach
The strikes filled column inches at home and abroad but their impact and legacy cannot be easily or neatly defined
People take to social media to express their main concerns about controversial utility
Body, made up of 32 members, will discuss ideas in relation to the provision of water
‘Frank’ with Michael Fassbender and ‘Patrick’s Day’ with Moe Dunford top nominations
Two delegates from Fermoy branch make influential contribution at conference
Review: An original TG4 thriller and the always gritty ‘Scott & Bailey’ bring life to old formulas. But ‘Lewis’ is just old
Film will help ‘Ireland’s native tongue reach a wider international audience’
Environmental campaigner Karin Dubsky and her husband Paul’s scheme refused by An Bord Pleanála
University group rejects claims it has been ‘silent’ on operating in non-democratic countries
Former RCSI Bahraini chief Prof Tom Collins says other colleges need to face up to their ethical responsibilities
College officials visit Gulf kingdom after resignation of campus chief Tom Collins
Twenty medics and health professions will learn fate today on charges against them
Clear message sent not to hold conference at RCSI Bahraini campus, charity has said
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