Department of Foreign Affairs apologises for lockdown champagne event
Department concedes it ‘did not meet the standards expected of it’ in June 2020
Department concedes it ‘did not meet the standards expected of it’ in June 2020
Gathering took place after Ireland elected to the UN Security Council in June 2020
‘GAA keeps an awful lot of people in this country going,’ Galway football manager says
It was a 15-year campaign. In the end, most of the Middle East and swathes of Africa voted for us
As leader of the Green Party, Eamon Ryan was official ruler of Ireland for St Patrick’s Day
John Concannon, John Divilly and Micheál Ó Domhnaill to make up management team
Children from all backgrounds could benefit from music, drama and art in every school
Former civil servant led the Government’s defunct strategic communications unit
Former civil servant led the Government’s defunct strategic communications unit
After move to new post civil servant’s official title will be director general of Global Ireland
FoI request reveals strategic communications unit head wanted paid content labelled
An official report avoids apportioning blame for the mess
SF motion calling on Government to stand down unit has backing of other Opposition parties
Government review by top civil servant expected to be concluded at end of this week
Slick production tells US audience about the best of Ireland. ‘What about it?’ asks one viewer
The Taoiseach prefers strategic communications to communicating a strategy
Project Ireland 2040 campaign ‘breaks Civil Service ban’ on political work
The controversial unit has paid out €160,000 on advertising since its creation last year
IAPI chief executive succeeds John Concannon as leader of government arts scheme
Miriam Lord: Micheál Martin’s ‘fake outrage’ gets a bad review from drama critic Varadkar
Spending promises for arts fail to materialise in budget
Taoiseach defends €5 million cost of controversial ‘spin’ unit saying it will be ‘cost neutral’
Opposition parties allege Department of Taoiseach body will spread propaganda
Brendan Howlin described unit as ‘vanity propaganda project’ to promote Taoiseach’s image
Focus on communication may carry message Taoiseach is set to step up action in autumn
The Irish Times will be partnering with the festival on Saturday with a programme of talks and debates
Ireland needs to ‘go big or go home’ on film and television industry strategy, event hears
Initiative pitched as antidote to ‘sour pessimism’ of the present day
Strategy will place creative and cultural infrastructure ‘at the centre of Irish life’
Mourners at Galway Cathedral hear rowing was ‘passion’ of founding member of PDs’
Having ended Mayo’s recent dominance in the province, the Tribesmen still have something to prove
Major event to coincide with Allianz football finals at Croke Park on April 24th
The 1916 centenary has become an extensive programme of almost 2,000 events, and even some early critics of the plans now accept that there’s ‘very positive stuff in there’
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