Ryan Adams at Vicar Street: A gig that nobody will forget anytime soon, but perhaps not for all the right reasons
The 50-year-old musician, who is no stranger to controversy, seems fragile and rambling at times over a three-hour Dublin gig
The 50-year-old musician, who is no stranger to controversy, seems fragile and rambling at times over a three-hour Dublin gig
Owen Doyle wasn’t impressed by the refereeing in France; new columnist Conor McManus was very impressed by Donegal
The Government knows it is in the teeth, already, of the first big thing that will define its term
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The Irish people behind Collins Kildare, at least according to its website, also appear to moonlight as stock photography models
The province will bring plenty of colour as well as variety, and even a little madness to the last eight
Masters tickets; top amateur Peter McEvoy dies; word of mouth; the numbers game; and more
Minister to brief Cabinet on findings into controversy over children’s operations at Temple Street hospital
Hiqa to publish report today into use of unauthorised implants in children at Temple Street
Property Clinic: I find the behaviour frustrating and also a bit intimidating as a widow living by myself
Less than half of estimated eligible learners have applied for €500 grant for college fees
Mary Manning wrote her first play in 1931, when she was 26. It’s astonishing how modern it can feel, says the director of the Abbey’s new production
Updated Jobseeker’s Benefit will be paid on the basis of your previous salary - though the amount will reduce over its 39-week duration
The Government and IDA Ireland have always been more fearful of a big change in the US tax code
Electric vehicles: Helping to separate EV myths from facts, we’re here to answer all your questions
It takes skill, and even a sense of anarchy, to produce a novel as funny and baffling as this
This may be more a canyon than a dip, given the US president’s attitude and reluctance to listen to others
Weekend injuries go some way to explaining why participation is falling quickly; it’s hardly a mystery
Shane O’Brien addresses 400 demonstrators in Berlin as lawyers prepare to file emergency motions over deportation order
La Rochelle coach was magnanimous in defeat; Leinster purred at Croke Park; Cork brought fireworks to the Páirc
Ask the Expert: ‘She seems to be very troubled about being unable to fall asleep immediately when she lies down’
Munster fans will have Saturday’s date tattooed in their memories forever following defeat of La Rochelle
PGA have been tardy in tackling a persistent problem that is spoiling too many tournaments
Unthinkable: Psychoanalysis suggests each one of us has a ‘death drive’, calling us to self-destruction
Teachers fear rise of tools such as ChatGPT pose threat to the integrity of coursework