Letters to the Editor, November 12th: On talking about immigration, brain fog and taking umbrage at the BBC
I read the transcript of what the Tánaiste said, and nowhere did he suggest suspending the EU right of free movement of labour
I read the transcript of what the Tánaiste said, and nowhere did he suggest suspending the EU right of free movement of labour
Simon Harris walked Catherine C up the aisle in Dublin Castle before giving her away to the people of Ireland
A new Republic, a call for Irish unity and a plan to let the language blossom in the Áras
State Ballet of Georgia’s colourful production remains tethered to the original narrative
Beware the wounded Wallabies; Aidan Walsh bows out of boxing
Most leaders skip meeting amid Colombian president’s criticism of US missile attacks on Venezuelan boats
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The Irish golfer has a 767 points lead over his nearest challenger, Penge
Cork group says it received 200 applications for one apprenticeship but cannot afford to train more
Mark Power the only Irish player to survive cut at DP World Tour Q-School
Not one of the 2,000 scenarios it considers for the next 40 years involves the ending of partition
Train services to two eastern cities halted as front line nears and attacks on infrastructure intensify
Why did a woman with congenital heart disease choose to lose her virginity to man in whom she had little interest?
Property Clinic: We’re financially ready but don’t know much about the process of selling one home and buying another
If travelling to buy diamonds, jewel valuer Carol Clarke warns buyers to be wary as fraud can be common and mistakes costly
The rules on how people can qualify for a State pension are changing to make sure everyone is assessed on the same basis
Lucid new memoir – a sort of sequel to Just Kids – gives fascinating insight into the worldview of one of the greatest living artists of our time
Is it a principled stance, or a convenient shield behind which the country avoids hard decisions?
Rugby chiefs must hold their nerve and empower officials to punish dangerous on-field acts
RTÉ Radio 1 has seen its biggest shake-up in decades. Its new presenters face a marathon, not a sprint
Declan O’Callaghan denies misconduct over handling of Co Mayo lands transfer
Susanne Colleary’s play features the most romantic depiction of expedition in any of Blue Raincoat’s plays about explorers
Theatre: Brokentalkers developed their illuminating work about psychosis with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
My mother still sees her friends once a week. I suspect she hasn’t lost quite so many of them to the cost of rent
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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