Agent Noel Kelly bounces back after Tubridy controversy
Plus: Irish Catholic podcast believes the pope is a very naughty boy; JP McManus’s road woes; and Ciaran Mullooly’s new adviser in Brussels
Plus: Irish Catholic podcast believes the pope is a very naughty boy; JP McManus’s road woes; and Ciaran Mullooly’s new adviser in Brussels
To celebrate Father’s Day, we talk to some well-known dads about becoming fathers and navigating parenthood
Residential Tenancies Board told Oireachtas committee that it could be a ‘problem’
500,000 homes to be retrofitted by 2030 under plans to boost home energy efficiency
Check out the comedian and podcaster’s playlist of songs he’s been listening to lately
Radio: The erudite, thoughtful presenter is sometimes too keen to show off his learning
The prolific power-pop songwriter died with Covid-19 a year ago this week
Kevin Nowlan will succeed Tom Dunne
Radio review: Combative hosts struggle to make TDs rise to their Government-formation bait
From kitchen dance parties to bright clothing and getting ready for cocktail hour
Sombre Newstalk host rediscovers irreverent persona for on-air prank, while Morning Ireland highlights the perils of shopping
Horslips, Sinéad O’Connor, and hot tubs await punters making the Trip to Tipp
Review: The presenter even makes the awful front-page news seem somehow okay
Bellewstown festival in Meath could provide ideal warm up for Galway Races extravaganza
He hits the right note for early silly season. At his best he is entertaining on-air company
PlayIrish, a new digital radio station, aims to get small Irish acts the recognition they deserve
The ex-government minister and businessman tackles his radio guests like a tough midfielder
Duffy hears from hunters of Irish passports who are ‘basically embarrassed to be British’
The Newstalk presenter is in jocular mood about wild animals being wiped out
Presenter proves hell hath no fury like an economist scorned, as Volt fails to impress Moncrieff
Kenny describes attending a festival in the 1970s with “a dopehead” who had taken acid
Vincent grumbles to Ray, while Muireann O’Connell is the new safe pair of hands in Al Porter's former Today FM slot
Liquor Rooms mixologist makes spirited play for best cocktail bartender title
Indian cafe celebrated its first birthday, Audrey McDonald hits the road again, seaweed snacks, special interest breaks at Kelly’s and a swanky afternoon tea
Former senator Prof John A Murphy has bust unveiled at UCC for 90th birthday
Gerry Hanberry’s book, ‘On Raglan Road’, tells the story of the women who inspired great Irish love songs by Mick Hanly, Christy Moore, Percy French, Mundy and Phil Lynnott
Radio Review: Ryan Tubridy, incensed by what he hears, and Tom Dunne, as Peter Hook talks about Caroline Aherne, handle the topic sensitively
Radio review: ‘Breakfast’, ‘The Pat Kenny Show’, ‘High Noon’, ‘Newstalk Drive’ and ‘Sean Moncrieff’
There's more to the picnic than the main stage
Maurice Manning says advisory committee refused State request to involve peace process
Is there an alternative to cloying lullabies? And what do musicians sing to their kids?
Review: ‘The Ray D’Arcy Show’, ‘Moncrieff’ and ‘Breakfast’ (Newstalk)
On-air analysis of killings prefers sensation to perspective, as Joe Duffy and Aine Lawlor hear
Girl Band, Villagers and Róisín Murphy among the shortlist for the Irish album of the year prize
Review: ‘Sunday with Miriam’, ‘Marian Finucane’, ‘The Right Hook’, ‘Off the Ball’, ‘Tom Dunne’, ‘Moth’
The Cork Decorative and Fine Arts Society has organised talks for 2015/2016
Ireland went to Italia ’90, Nelson Mandela was released, the Berlin Wall was demolished – and the Féile festival changed Irish music forever
Quinn’s equaliser totally transformed Something Happens’ gig in the US
Review: ‘Mooney Goes Wild’, ‘Drama on One: Deep’, ‘The Right Hook’ and ‘The Tom Dunne Show’
Several big names and restaurant groups are planning new things but there are also smaller beginnings planned for 2015
Review: Barry believed that the sole purpose of landscape was to serve as background to the depiction of “significant human action”, which was the central business of a serious painter
Station editor Garrett Harte is keen to dispel idea that it is ‘Sky News on radio’
Kenya Quigley wins two-day visit for two to Irish Whiskey Academy at Midleton Distillery in Cork
The latest listenership figures are tentatively encouraging for both Radio 1 and Newstalk
New weekend schedule includes ‘Best of Pat Kenny’ and ‘Coleman at Large’
The Newstalk presenter remained amiable as ever but proved an unexpected champion of public broadcasting
Competition in the mid-morning radio market will be intense
Broadcaster comes to commercial radio loaded with confidence, but at a station with very little
Despite good intentions, Tom Dunne’s investigation into sex workers and their clients came close to airbrushing reality
Death and illness dominated the on-air discussions this week, but the presenters managed to deal with the subjects adroitly and empathy
Advertising campaign highlights ‘fun’ and ‘craic’ on the radio station’s schedule
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