Tony Holohan ‘full of joy’ as he shares news of marriage to Ciara Cronin
Former chief medical officer described mindfulness therapist as ‘source of hope’ after death of his wife Dr Emer Feely
Former chief medical officer described mindfulness therapist as ‘source of hope’ after death of his wife Dr Emer Feely
Robbie Brady and Troy Parrott expected to recover for Tuesday’s end of season game
Government is desperate for people to adopt greener solutions to help it reach climate change goals but are the incentives adequate?
Cap of 2% rise per annum will apply to existing tenancies but landlords will be able to charge more between tenancies
Trump threatens to take away government contracts that have handsomely enriched Musk
Israeli military claims it fired warning shots at people approaching its forces
Figures from UN’s trade database Comtrade reveals Ireland’s compromised political position as EU takes harder tone on Gaza
Ireland’s corporate tax take and manufacturing base are looked on enviously not only from the US, but from Europe
‘We very nearly stumbled’, say organisers, but ‘the fate of Beyond the Pale is secure for 2025, and for many years to come’
Uribe’s wife says husband is ‘fighting for his life’, suspected attacker is arrested
California governor says mobilisation is ‘purposefully inflammatory’ and will ‘only escalate tensions’
Every step is already susceptible to AI intervention, from brainstorming ideas to generating a structure for each section, to writing the entire piece
Eight Palestinians speak about their attempt to reach the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation site in western Rafah over the past week
PhD researchers in Ireland say the payment they receive is simply not enough
Mother of student doing State exams thanks judge for granting interim barring order, saying it gives them ‘enough time to get the exams out of the way’
Nvidia’s revenue has more than quadrupled in three years, Microsoft’s is up over a third, but Apple’s has barely budged
Companies’ views of tax bill will mean little in the shadow of the Trump-Musk feud
Mistletoe, which depends on a host plant for water, is relatively rare in Ireland
Curtis Yarvin has, for about a decade and a half now, been a highly influential figure on Silicon Valley’s anti-democratic right
Ask Roe: ‘We had an emotional connection, and he seemed to just switch that off when he mentioned his children’
Wild Geese: Property investment specialist and entrepreneur Adrian O’Sullivan lives in Berlin, Germany
Despite its superfood status in Asia, seaweed has struggled in Ireland to overcome its association with dark times – until now
Plus Joe Biden causes concern, who runs Ireland and did Leopold Bloom shoot JFK?
Veteran journalist and broadcaster, now 80, on the dangers of his profession and his continuing affinity with Ireland
The organisation, which receives funding from Enterprise Ireland, says it has undergone significant restructuring
Tournament returns to Oakmont for first time since Dustin Johnson’s breakthrough victory in 2016
Gardaí were quick to confirm the ethnicity and nationality – white Irish – of the man who died at the scene. This is a new practice in response to online misinformation
Keep the kids at home, and give them internet access? That’s where the real monsters are
There are some warning signs that the corporation tax ATM could be on the verge of running out of cash
TV on the Radio frontman speaks to Irish Times ahead of headlining Beyond the Pale 2025
An outbuilding, a spare room and a purpose-built garden studio, these artists’ search for space of their own bears testament to Virgina Woolf’s creative philosophy
How to Drink Better: Centuries ago, even the Greeks and Romans added water, usually to avoid drunkenness, or to make the water safe to drink
Boost your endorphins and awaken your senses with a hike on these picturesque family-friendly routes, from Antrim to Kerry
Having lost out to Indianapolis in the fight for a direly needed $1bn contract in 1991, OKC has a chance at redemption in the NBA finals
TV highlights for June 8th-13th, including From that Small Island – the Story of the Irish and Fubar
The No Small Thing author on losing her Irish mum, diversity in fiction and teenage motherhood
Rite & Reason: Speaking out for the oppressed and calling out what’s not true is part of that idea
Rebels win epic provincial decider at the Gaelic Grounds
After over 90 minutes of hurling, the Rebels claimed the Mick Mackey Cup on penalties
Cork put nightmare loss behind them to beat Limerick when it mattered
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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