Rose of Tralee festival beset by financial problems and legal actions
Plus: Brian Ormond’s shoe business missteps, Peadar Tóibín’s distaste for government funding of media, and effing drama in the Dáil
Plus: Brian Ormond’s shoe business missteps, Peadar Tóibín’s distaste for government funding of media, and effing drama in the Dáil
Plus: Intercom man’s vote of confidence in Trump; Shane ‘Mullet’ Byrne’s victory in dispute with tenants; and Adam Clayton’s application for gardener gaff
Keely O’Grady says Ireland and New Zealand have similar experiences of colonialism
Television: ‘What I’m most looking forward to is doing this for my country as an International Rose. We’ve only had two New Zealand Roses. It means a lot to me’
The second night of the Rose of Tralee International Festival is always when my cynicism retreats and I drink the red lemonade
Tralee is ‘a place where love is in the air’ as the Kerry festival returns once again
Television: It’s the 63rd year of the contest that Father Ted paradied as the Lovely Girls Competition, and there’s no sign of it running out of steam
Television: Contest has survived huge changes in society and remains popular – if controversial – part of national calendar
The 32 Roses participate in parades and other events for the 64th year of the festival before the competition begins
High Court case is second taken by Richard Henggeler, father of a former Rose of Tralee contestant
Richard Henggeler is shareholder in Kerry Rose Festival Limited and it is understood proceedings are aimed at securing return of money allegedly loaned by him to company
New York’s Róisín Wiley says event is about celebrating women and Irish culture
Television: Only the strongest can survive the contest’s format of doing a tell-us-about-yourself exercise in Spanx and a ball gown on live television
On the streets of the Co Kerry town, opinions on the festival swung from apathy to gentle endorsement
Television: Where else would you get this kind of entertainment except in a sports hall in Kerry?
Some 18 Roses took to the stage in Co Kerry for the first of two selection nights, as Kathryn Thomas joins Dáithí Ó Sé as the event’s first ever co-host
Thronged bars, céilí tents and busy streets dominate the highlight of the Kerry calendar
Making Thomas co-host is a desperate effort to extend the longevity of the antediluvian event
Thirty two hopefuls, including first ever married contestant, to compete for crown in five-day festival
Dara O Briain: ‘Overdose of Irishness. Why don’t they show the Toy Show this week as well?’
2010 winner Clare Kambamettu on what proved to be a ‘really hectic’ and crazy year
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