Freedom of Dublin city award for boxer Kellie Harrington
Feminist activist Ailbhe Smyth and psychologist Mary Aiken also in line for the honour
Feminist activist Ailbhe Smyth and psychologist Mary Aiken also in line for the honour
‘Horrific’ facilities can’t dampen cloud burst of entertainment on offer in coming season
Kildare native fits the modern mould of tall, ball-playing centre half to a tee
Inchicore native made waves in France and Italy but was denied international opportunities
Former Ireland winger’s Shelbourne appointment warmly greeted all round
Loyal Leeds player made almost 200 appearances during the Don Revie era
Casey says he was torn last year as to what he wanted for his two clubs
From McAteer against the Netherlands to, yep, Henry against us (and the rules)
A central figure in Good Friday negotiations, PUP leader is on political margins, 20 years on
Tuesday night’s 5-1 playoff thrashing at the hands of Denmark isn’t the first of its genre
Portugal v France match was shown on both channels as part of sub-licensing deal
From her roles on The Fast Show to acerbic interviewer Mrs Merton, the comedian had a memorable way with words
For three amigos it was talking up Irish team facing a side located in a different post code
Plans four years in making to be redesigned with cyclists using backstreets initially
If the Dutch projected this iconic image, Johan Cruyff embodied their style in his very being
Ex-Arsenal striker warns Irish football’s future is bleak unless radical changes are made
Bill O’Herlihy: September 28th, 1938 - May 25th, May 2015
Those three amigos – Giles, Dunphy and Brady help shoulder Bill’s coffin from the church
Broadcaster will be buried at Shanganagh Cemetery after funeral mass in Foxrock
Career spanned newspaper journalism, broadcasting, PR and ‘national handler’
Veteran broadcaster fronted sports coverage for over 40 years
Stars of the sporting world attend funeral of former soccer international in Kilmacud
Two festivals this week celebrate all things Dublin – it’ll be hungry work
New shows abound, but the channel couldn’t exist without its old favourites – soccer, rugby and GAA
The company that spent most on out-of-home advertising last year was not Diageo but Cadbury-owner Mondelez
Cork City Council to name a roadway near his home in honour of the late sports star
Taoiseach says team could take on England every two years to raise money for charity
Former Manchester United manager refuses to answer questions on his former captain
Love/Hate writer leads event to celebrate football pundit’s autobiography
Another Ireland soccer manager goes, but the RTÉ panel of Eamon Dunphy, Johnny Giles and Liam Brady stays the same. Will their soap opera ever end?
Trapattoni’s reluctance to travel and see players in action was a slap in the face for Irish football
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices