Rory McIlroy looks to go beyond the end of the rainbow
Heimir Hallgrímsson targets World Cup qualification; Gordon Manning explains the skort vote
Heimir Hallgrímsson targets World Cup qualification; Gordon Manning explains the skort vote
Theatre: The excellently paired Zara Devlin and Naoise Dunbar star in the Gate production of Abi Morgan’s absorbing play
Crowd-pleasing tale of Spielberg movie mixes heartfelt details with top-notch film buffery and broad physical comedy
What is going on with Irish government's will they, won’t they approach to tax giveaways?
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Dublin City Council is owed €140,000 in charges on Dublin 6 cottages that collapsed on Monday
Moving the needle on the status quo here is almost impossible. It takes a figure with a rare set of qualities
Former Irish Rail, Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann staff set for pension increases of up to 5% in deal to be announced on Thursday
A war over fiscal priorities will rage behind closed doors for the next five months until the budget is delivered in October
Hospital says service agreements could potentially interfere with executives’ fiduciary responsibilities
Only in Munster could it be reasonably stated that no one was too upset or too ecstatic about how the provincial championship went
Election of new pontiff has caused great excitement in American sports circles
Deaf President Now! directors Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim on their documentary about the Gallaudet University protests of 1988
‘Trend raises deeper questions about what we value in education’
Our capital could learn from the US city and tap into tech wealth to help regenerate Dublin for people, and by extension, the firms that rely on it
Kidneys, famine soup, coddle – all the makings of a concept-led circus, but the cooking shines through
A profound reflection on identity, authorship and the shifting truths we tell ourselves and others
Luail resists the temptation of a slick, easy-to-digest premiere, instead presenting three dances that celebrate the intangible
Choreographed performance from ultimate NYC character is entertaining but lacks proper fan Q&A
Cannes Diary: French film festival’s opening day contends with news from Gérard Depardieu’s sexual-assault trial
Darragh Ó Sé on issue of exhaustion under new rules; Gordon D’Arcy on the long road ahead of Caelan Doris
Trump practices art of the deal in Saudi Arabia as HSE seeks new boss
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Tell Me About It: Separation has taken a toll and left me to shoulder all childcare responsibilities
Thanks to Clodagh Hawe’s remarkably brave sister Jacqueline Connolly, we now know that Alan Hawe meticulously planned the murders