Cannes 2026: Bardem, Blanchett and Almodóvar on a free Palestine, Bruce Dern on a storied life
Cannes likes its guests to remain tight-lipped on political issues. Try telling that to Pedro Almodóvar. And everyone else
Cannes likes its guests to remain tight-lipped on political issues. Try telling that to Pedro Almodóvar. And everyone else
The fact his nationality and Olympic achievement are the stuff of a serious work of literature shows the stardom the late Dubliner once enjoyed in the US
Joan Delany died surrounded by family in the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin on Wednesday
Inside Politics podcast with Hugh Linehan
From Olympic gold to national icon, Delany’s legacy continues to inspire
Former athlete’s son tells funeral service in Dublin his father’s ‘one request was to tell mum how much he loved her’
Personal anecdotes from readers highlight the lasting cultural impact of Ireland’s track legend
Hard to think what might have transpired had he not won gold in Melbourne in 1956
Letters recall the 1956 Melbourne Olympic champion and the lasting imprint of his name on Irish memory
Not that The Irish Times team needed any help crossing the finish line first to claim victory in the annual Dublin Rape Crisis Centre corporate quiz night
It’s high time we had a museum to honour our sporting greats. Collins Barracks would be a fitting location
Some officials on the Olympic Council of Ireland weren’t supportive of sending 1,500m runner
Ronnie never seemed old, still demonstrating all that youthful enthusiasm and zest for life
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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