Child protection concerns following thousands of Tusla data breaches
Breaches have given rise to child-protection concerns, including alleged abusers gaining information
Breaches have given rise to child-protection concerns, including alleged abusers gaining information
Towns such as Westport and Kinsale are anxiously waiting to see what happens next. They’re not alone
Alluring argument for reasonable debate is almost endearingly nostalgic
We hear a lot about ‘accidental landlords’ making ‘pin money’. The data tells a very different story
Furlong will make his ninth successive Test start of the Lions against the Wallabies in Sydney
Yimbyism: in North America, families taking the housing crisis into their own hands and building in their gardens, so why not here?
McEnaney Group growing fast with tens of millions in turnover and growing property portfolio, public documents show
Once seen as a young person’s drug, cocaine has become much more prevalent among older age groups and across all strata of society, at weddings, in pubs and at work events
Honor’s debs is coming up, and Sorcha’s telling her not to make the same mistake she made
In the first of a series chronicling life in the capital at night, The Irish Times tagged along with firefighters and paramedics on callouts
Concerns are growing that EU officials regulating Big Tech could face US visa bans
Family firms linked to Seamus ‘Banty’ McEnaney have been paid large sums for emergency accommodation, which critics lay at the door of the State’s ‘repeated short-termism’
With The Weir, the star returns to the stage after a 10-year absence. It’s a play he loves for its portrayal of the Irish as a people
Love for the Black Sabbath frontman reflects the eras in which he built his fan base
Faigh Amach, at Temple Bar Gallery in Dublin, spotlights work by Ella Bertilsson, Kathy Tynan and Emily Waszak
The book charts Mary Lavin’s career from the moment she was introduced to The New Yorker by JD Salinger in 1957
Mary Attenborough and Michael Gallagher reveal what happened when their London flat was raided and the following events
It will be impossible for Americans to ever see Harris now and wonder what the road not taken in 2024 might have looked like
A valuable addition to the canon of medical writing, with keen observations and evocative storytelling
The Colonel and the King by Peter Guralnick: Examining the life of Elvis Presley’s mysterious manager, Colonel Tom Parker
Latest book from the author of Radical Help reimagines our relationship with work
Readers’ problems in the late 17th century ranged from the mundane – unhappy marriages, difficult in-laws to the dramatic
With one novel published and two more on the way, the author discusses the investigating duo he created, his brush with cinema success and the best writing advice he’s heard
Hideous Kinky sequel of sorts revisits a complex, peripatetic family and the legacy of unconventional childhoods
A fascinating account informed by scores of interviews