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Covid-19 injects extra anticipation into Advent as we prepare for Christmas
Movie star car among wheel deals in Cavan
Cars, bikes and motorcycles at Victor Mee; silver and figurines in Adam’s At Home sale
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Los Angeles Chargers' celebrated quarterback has yet to play in Super Bowl
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Five Irish children’s books that will lead you on a summer family adventure
‘One solace I have had over the past terrible year is the knowledge that John was – and is – deeply loved’
Few could touch the quick of things as John Montague did in his verses
Obituary: Bishop Donald Caird
During the ‘peace process’ Caird reflected the outlook of Southern members of the Church of Ireland
What’s your county’s claim to fame?
A cure for leprosy? The Connemarathon? The home of Botox, or Viagra? Birthplace of the MGM lion? Whatever its claim to fame, know your county’s bragging rights
Breda O’Brien: Fallen men never toiled in a laundry
Tuam scandal shows the vice most characteristic of any age is often dressed up as virtue
‘A storytelling genius’ – Irish writers on what Roald Dahl means to them
Irish authors reveal what Roald Dahl’s books mean to them – both as readers and as writers
Presents of mind: children’s books for the Christmas stocking
For a gift with lasting appeal, avoid the ‘festive’ books and head for fresh takes on the classics
Fintan O’Toole’s top British novels
The Irish Times literary editor was one of 82 foreigners polled by the BBC to choose the 100 best British novels. Read how he got on
Map of Middle-earth annotated by JRR Tolkien discovered
Map found inside copy of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ owned by illustrator Pauline Baynes
The first World War: “Never such innocence again”
The Great War transformed our understanding of war, forcing writers to describe the world in new ways, and in a new language
East Belfast schoolgirls write an ode to their city’s ‘nicer side’
Van the Man, St George’s Market, CS Lewis, the Odyssey: a class from east Belfast have co-written a poem celebrating the things they love about their city
Brought to Book: Rob Doyle on Keith Talent, Nietzsche’s morals and stone-cold classics
‘I’m grateful to the authors of shorter books, because my concentration is shot from the internet and all the coffee’
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