Names mentioned as possible successors to Siún Ní Raghallaigh as RTÉ chairman or woman
Accomplished names in media, independent television sector and academic world linked with vacant role
Accomplished names in media, independent television sector and academic world linked with vacant role
Hugh Linehan: It took a crisis to create an opportunity. The resulting ‘fiscal gimmickry’ appears to be the Irish way of getting things done
The arts sector is waiting to see if funding support through the pandemic will be built on
Oireachtas committee hears that GDP in the arts sector has been reduced by 54%
The continual threat of lockdown makes planning very difficult for the arts
Arts Council chairman Kevin Rafter says Sweeney and his music would be ‘sorely missed’
EJ Dillon counted Tolstoy and Dostoevsky among his personal aquaintances
Expert advisory group urges Government to act immediately to avoid slow, four-year recovery
Arts Council to release €1m to support artists suffering due to ongoing Covid-19 crisis
Protected disclosure says agency breached financial guidelines on property acquisition
How is the Government honouring its commitment to spend more on the arts?
Three years after vowing to double Arts spending by 2024, the Government is already a year behind
Arts Council pleased but artists’ body devastated by the increase in funding
Cultural institutions need board members, and it can be rewarding (just not financially)
The issue of artists’ livelihood dominated a 250-strong gathering at Dublin Castle
Mapping the history of that most Irish of newspaper genres – the Sunday paper
Jill Abramson will serve two-year term at university’s school of communications
Decision by Denis O’Brien’s Communicorp in response to O’Toole column under spotlight
Kevin Rafter, Eileen Maher and Clodagh O’Donnell to join BAI committees
There is no substitute for experience, and many are simply not being given a fair opportunity to acquire it
Irish journalists report a very strong commitment to codes of professional ethics and high levels of education
Desire for gender equality is useless without ‘pretty bloody-minded’ implementation
Coalition should have continued present system if it did not want to cede control
Independent Broadcasters of Ireland urges Government to spread licence money
Three-year plan for Civil Service includes new performance management system
Expert group’s recommendation for performance management to be accepted
Underperfomers should be dismissed, service needs to be more responsive, Watt says
Independent TD says negativity and cynicism propagated by some politicians must be challenged
Proposals include establishing new external board to hold senior civil servants to account
Several studies have criticised media outlets for their reporting of the boom years. But financial journalism could be said to have had a good recession
Opinion: The No campaign has failed to address the core problem, that for 75 years the Seanad has been a costly failure
TD accuses Yes campaign of using misleading and superficial claims to support Seanad abolition
Kieran Mulvey says his involvement will not compromise his professional duties
One House chaired by chief executive of the Labour Relations Commission
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