Ireland on course for top 10 finish at Junior World Cup in South Africa
Perdue fires home from penalty corner with just seconds to go to clinch win over Malaysia
Perdue fires home from penalty corner with just seconds to go to clinch win over Malaysia
A week after a 29-year-old father was shot dead in Finglas there are fears of an escalation that will draw in already traumatised young people
Senior Irish international and Olympian Sarah McAuley among seven UCD players to make the cut
Pianist and farmer talks about agriculture, classical music and protecting his hands
Delays in building works force Cork primary school off its grounds for more than a year
The Irish Language Art Song Project , the next in NSO’s Bruckner series and pianist Simon Trpceski
You can see Killian Farrell, Yannis Kyriakides, the Irish Baroque Orchestra and the Sestina choir
Wexford Festival Opera: Andrew Synnott’s skilful music faces a riot of onstage activity
Collaboration part of long tradition of composers coming together with mixed results
Dearth of Irish and female composers in new season offerings at National Concert Hall
Classical music has not been documented the way it is in other European countries
The Chinese pianist makes her Irish debut with the RTÉCO under Jonathan Bloxham
Appointment of Jess Kenny is in response to increasing number of homeless patients
The festival’s favoured production style is at the gag-rich, pantomime end of the spectrum
Dublin side advance to second-round playoffs after winning all four games at Milltown
A Mediterranean diet, more yoghurt and less alcohol can help keep you happy
Schubert: Dreaming the Sublime, Giulio Cesare, and Rediscovering Irish State Musick
The Mozart programme at Kilkenny Arts Festival featured compositions for mechanical organ and glass harmonica
Bumper year with third- and fourth-year graduates’ marathon exhibitions
Handel’s first great opera is a comic piece about a serious subject
The cast of a new Irish production of Handel’s opera Agrippina talk about the gruelling demands of modern opera singing, the loneliness of the road and how House of Cards fans are in for a treat
A heavily redacted report on RTÉ’s orchestras gives the lie to the Government’s claims about transparency
iFest to showcase Irish brands including Guinness and Kerrygold
Rain or shine, Ireland’s foodies will be line for all manner of treats at this year’s festival, which continues until Sunday
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices