On the fifth anniversary of George Floyd’s death, why is Irish theatre still so white?
Despite calls for cultural change, black representation on the Irish stage is still years behind, but there are signs of improvement
Despite calls for cultural change, black representation on the Irish stage is still years behind, but there are signs of improvement
Eoin McLaughlin’s Once I Was a Tree gives the natural world its own voice; plus two fun titles from a new Irish publisher
“The world is left wondering what death and devastation could have been averted had moral fortitude been shown earlier”
Man (40) with American-born children has been living undocumented after overstaying visa waiver
Portfolio of 724 student bed spaces in Dublin and Galway hit the market
Conor McManus on a rough weekend for Connacht football; Rovers extend their lead with 4-0 win
The number of children awaiting assessment for six months or longer will grow from 15,000 now to 25,000 by the end of the year, according to HSE estimates
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Delays to Sandymount cycleway are a symptom of the lack of political will that blights Dublin
If the results for 15- to 34-year-olds do not make sense, then what price the rest of the listenership survey?
Dublin came to Salthill as underdogs, but they soon got on top of the game and left Galway looking lethargic
All referees should insist on seeing the replays when so many points are at stake
Consultant cardiologist John Foran moved from London to Cork in January
Final list of course choices must be submitted to the CAO by 5pm on July 1st
Rapid population growth causing enrolment pressure in commuter belt, say families
People who sleep six hours or less a night in their 50s, 60s and 70s have a 30% increased risk of dementia
Anne Tiernan's elegant novel is full of humour and holds the reader’s attention throughout
It’s important to pinpoint exactly why your course isn’t suitable.
A single person can earn more than €50,000 and still qualify for social housing and a new cohort is seeking State support as prices keep rising
“Ireland should start, from now, to consider our participation in next year’s, and future years’, contests”
Crisis made worse by absence of hope around it being fixed anytime soon
Cannes Diary: Plus reviews of The Chronology of Water, Nouvelle Vague and Die, My Love
Talk of Dublin’s demise ‘greatly exaggerated’; Scottie Scheffler eases to Major victory
Unthinkable: Socrates said immorality is the result of ignorance - Trump is proof of that
News of Biden‘s cancer diagnosis brings temporary civility amid fallout from new book on Democrats’ inaction over his cognitive decline