Oasis: You can’t write. You don’t care. No wonder you’ve gone a long way
Politics will age you faster than even the most rock’n’roll lifestyle
Politics will age you faster than even the most rock’n’roll lifestyle
Nostalgia poured in not just from the set-list, but from the stadium screen visuals too
Manchester City-supporting Oasis pay tribute at comeback gig in Cardiff
Manchester band focused overwhelmingly on songs from their 1990s heyday
Oasis’s reunion tour expected to be one of the most lucrative ever with every date sold out worldwide
Half of jersey profits to be divided between two charities
Company will sell 2.5m tickets in 2025, says MD Denis Desmond
Pulp’s first album for 24 years features a fantastic opening track, then a grim drizzle of indie plodders
The trio of Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs and Sarah Cracknell are wrapping up after 13 albums
Please don’t say Slane 1995 was 30 years ago this July. That just can’t be right
Lloyds Banking Group has based calculation on volume of fraud reports by its own customers
Quite the occasion for Christine Lagarde, as Paschal Donohoe reacts to Trump’s tough tariffs wondering ‘what we can do that can unite us’
The Stunning and The Walls musician and actor on honesty, activism and a life in the arts
The unholy mullet-moustache diptych is a sign that the emigrant experience works both ways
Almost 45,000 people contacted Competition and Consumer Protection Commission overall last year about goods and services
The Tony and Olivier winner feels a huge affinity with Rex Ryan’s ‘fearless’ Dublin company Glass Mask, which is premiering his play Men’s Business
The former angry young men satisfyingly take flight as grumpy older gentlemen aghast at the world
The Dublin band are well aware of their gilded backgrounds. But, they say, as they prepare to release their glossy third album, ‘We’re, like, kind of dorks’
Department of Enterprise insists the view does not pre-empt outcome of an investigation into dynamic pricing being conducted by the consumer watchdog
From Charli XCX to Olivia Rodrigo via Oasis and The Wolfe Tones, here’s how the calendar’s shaping up from January to November
Planet Business: The year in numbers, from Boris Johnson’s book advance to fines for dirty toilets at Dublin Airport
Genuinely challenging critique is an impressive juggling act between celebration and self-deprecation
There was no sign of the controversial dynamic pricing model used for Oasis tickets
The singer will take to the stage in Dublin on August 23rd
Oasis Live ‘25 tour, which includes Croke Park gigs, will see band perform together for the first time since breaking up
Former lead singer of The Verve said he was ‘ready to bring it’ to Manchester band’s concerts
The Verve’s Richard Ashcroft and indie rock band Cast are expected to join the Manchester band on tour
Band’s management said they wanted to 'avoid a repeat of the issues' experienced by fans in August
Tony Clayton-Lea on publications about Abba, Greenwich Village, Fleetwood Mac, 1990s indie, John Grant, Dolly Parton and Britpop
The track, which comes ahead of the release of new album Songs Of A Lost World, is refreshingly, gloomily Cure-ish
After Britpop, creative industries became cliquey, closed off and harder to break, especially if your dad didn’t go to school with lads working at Sony or Universal
Seán Moncrieff: After an eight-month search to find a place pretty close to Dublin city centre Number Two and partner are thrilled beyond words
Plus: questions about The Supremes before they were supreme, Kate Bush covers Elton John, Wendy Erskine on Rod Stewart, and the only two-time British Mercury prize winner
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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