‘I’ve lost my career’: The executive at the centre of a flawed Central Bank investigation
Funds manager says he has been mostly unable to work for six years
Funds manager says he has been mostly unable to work for six years
Package for sectors hit by high diesel costs noted by some who believe militant response is needed in relation to rising cost of living
I couldn’t believe it when it was announced that RTÉ’s Sunday Miscellany intro music has changed. Just like the 46a, gone
Radio: The presenter is showing a refreshing new side to her on-air persona
Television: The Dry accurately captures the travails of well-to-do Dubliners with property who have found lots of other things to be unhappy about
Correspondents say new signature tune lacks cultural resonance
Ivana Bacik says RTÉ documentary ‘highlights shocking State failing’
Patrick O’Donovan’s decision a ‘good day for occupational pensioners’, says retired-staff association
When will people learn to leave what is wonderful alone
Intervention in fuel protests coverage highlights uneasy relationship between State and news outlets
The building just across the road from the loyalist Sandy Row area housed offices of RTÉ, Sky and The Irish Times
April 18th-24th highlights, including Mint, Super Garden, The Neighbourhood and Unchosen
Labour leader had criticised Minister over his comments on media coverage of fuel protest
Minister was accused of ‘sinister’ intervention on coverage of fuel blockades
Workers’ living standards squeezed, Ictu chief says, with Coalition listening to ‘those who shout the loudest’
Cork native is stepping down as editor of Glamour, as publishing giant Condé Nast announces shift in business strategy
Radio: Oliver Callan indicates listeners are not the only ones discombobulated by the sonic makeover at RTÉ Radio 1
Journalist who worked at RTÉ, BBC and CNN is leaving the magazine’s parent company Condé Nast
Ultimate verdict, in the end, rests with us, the listeners
Intention to signal to management that further unconsulted outsourcing could lead to industrial action
Seeking to direct the holding of such a review would be contrary to spirit of European law, according to academic
Minister must acknowledge his intention to direct Coimisiún na Meán to scrutinise media coverage was wrong
Tánaiste says no need for ‘any sort of formal review’ into RTÉ’s coverage as party colleague comes in for criticism
Broadcaster’s lawyers said commission had no jurisdiction to rule on case due to time limits in Workplace Relations Act
Minister for Media suggests RTÉ report used to encourage protesters to Whitegate refinery
Television: Kathryn Thomas’s thought-provoking documentary explores man and medicine’s quest to delay the ageing process
Radio: John Cooke keeps the peace amid an on-air cacophony while, on The Hard Shoulder, Shane Coleman warns of anarchy
Nationwide disruption continues as petrol station forecourts run low on supply due to ongoing blockades
Róisín Ní Thomáin explores whether she may be neurodivergent and hears from parents seeking support for autistic children
Championship coverage to begin with Armagh v Tyrone in the Ulster championship
RTÉ’s Clarity Correspondent on pregnancy, Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and losing her wedding outfit
New chief executive Nigel Flegg hopes the NCH’s long-planned redevelopment will start in 2028 and transform it into a ‘cultural mother ship’
April 5th-10th highlights, including Other Voices presents Foo Fighters; Intinní Áille – Beautiful Minds; Tracks & Trails and The Testaments
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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