Donald Trump’s era of Dick Turpin economics is a menace to our State
Believing that an EU-US trade deal brings certainty for Ireland suggests closer reading required
Believing that an EU-US trade deal brings certainty for Ireland suggests closer reading required
Ireland travel to the Women's Rugby World Cup with legitimate semi-final aspirations
Tipperary GP Paddy Davern worked with a medical team treating the country’s royals and other VIPs, and wants to inform people about ‘what is going on’
‘I didn’t think it was going to work as well ... But when there is jeopardy and there is intensity, players still were disciplined.’
Apart from the Apple tax money, Ireland collected a total of €28.1bn in corporation tax receipts last year
EU has ‘lost its moral compass’, presidential candidate says
We’re picking her up from the airport after her Leaving Cert holiday and – yeah, no – she’s mashed all right
I would happily publish this statement in a UK newspaper – but that would now be illegal
Independent TD Catherine Connolly is questioned on her views of global affairs
Materialists, Celine Song’s new romcom, is inspired by the film-maker’s time working for an elite New York matchmaking agency
Cork in the 2010s is presented to us in an era of strange new criminal and digital frontiers
Jane O’Leary, recipient of the National Concert Hall’s lifetime-achievement award, on her half-century of musical innovation
The senior WIRED writer details a scenario where a hacking superpower wages global cyber warfare without restraint
Fiddler on the Roof is coming to Dublin's Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, in a new production by Jordan Fein
Brown Bag’s animated video for The Masterplan is the kind of masterpiece that can change how you listen to a band
United States trade policy is a cautionary tale, but not yet a catalyst for global disaster
A godless communism was sensed to be rampant and almost unstoppable
Letters were not targeting pensioners specifically and offer options if you do have an outstanding tax bill, perhaps because of your state pension
From jalapeño crust to dill-flecked cream cheese, every detail has been thought through
Conductor Peter Whelan’s artistic appetite and energy are on full display in an evening of impressive playing and singing
Welsh’s deeper ambition is sincerity in a novel about growing up and searching
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Fifty years ago this weekend, the westerners burst from obscurity by defeating Cork
Trump’s shock troops need to have the proposed legislation explained because, it seems, they have not read it
Tennis player was not taken seriously by umpire after drawing attention to the disturbance