The Gate’s assured Ideal Husband remains fittingly haunted by the circumstances of its creation
Matthew Malone and Caitríona Ennis star in Marc Atkinson Borrull’s revival of Oscar Wilde’s most political work
Matthew Malone and Caitríona Ennis star in Marc Atkinson Borrull’s revival of Oscar Wilde’s most political work
Psychedelic sounds and dazzling light show create sense of digital disorientation in 3Arena
URC permutations, Leinster hurling putting it up to Munster, and Celtic fight on
Inside Politics: Our opinion poll on the Dublin Central byelection will give first indication of who’s in line for seat
Global Briefing: Security chief Kamchybek Tashiev was fired in February and faces charges of plotting a coup
Power of unions is clear in other sectors such as teaching and nursing
Blunt instruments like gender quotas do little to improve the lives of most women. Instead, they risk creating the unfair perception that women are chosen for their gender rather than on merit
It is generally accompanied by public disorder, public drunkenness, public urination and all the rest
Legislation stipulating that at least 20% of advertising be in Irish shouldn’t involve any net extra cost for public bodies
Ireland’s brain drain is not only a story of people failed by the State
We could choose how the show goes on
Taoiseach paid no heed to suggestions doorstep encounter was an act of political distraction
Dublin 8 property has been derelict for almost 20 years and is an eyesore for residents
Rigid workplace structures and increased focus on return to office mandates ignores modern reality that both parents need to work
Phenomenal pasta, seasonal produce and massively skilful cooking in this new Dublin 8 spot
Jilly Cooper’s bonkbuster is back on Disney+. Here’s how such shows have developed since TV introduced sex to Ireland in the 1960s
This is an effortless, elegant and impressive debut from a promising young writer
Dublin Dance Festival 2026: One-woman show illuminates vulnerability of performers, particularly female dancers who defy Instagrammable stereotypes
At the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin, we start to doubt the authenticity of the illusion and wonder how much of what we are seeing has been baked in advance
Daire Cregg brimming with belief, Munster commission independent review, Rhasidat Adeleke delays Euro summer
Inside Politics: Spending ‘diktats’ from Jack Chambers are ‘going down like a lead balloon’, according to one Minister
The EU should consider its approach to lifting economic sanctions against Russia, and a future security architecture for the Continent
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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