McGarry book launch told how previous generation of journalism missed ‘blindingly obvious’ reality of clerical sex abuse
Veteran broadcaster Vincent Browne says’ the most persistent person in holding the Catholic Church to account was Patsy McGarry’
Veteran broadcaster Vincent Browne says’ the most persistent person in holding the Catholic Church to account was Patsy McGarry’
The veteran journalist and broadcaster whose real name is Patrick Browne: ‘My biggest regret is that I copped on so late in my journalistic to the central issue: inequality’
Podcast review: Deeply sourced series shows how the initial investigation foundered on incompetence, accident and indolence
Mourners told how ‘multifaceted, tenacious’ journalist, who died aged 87, took a privacy case against the State which was ‘the final undoing of Charles Haughey’
Previous official histories of the Troubles have involved privileged access to files unavailable to others and the unhelpful policy looks set to continue
An Eye on Ireland gathers together four decades of journalism on a changing Ireland by Justine McCarthy
Kathleen Lynch says pandemic has reorientated our thinking on what is important in life
Ireland’s Future, a civic nationalist group seeking a Border poll, is growing in ambition
Green energy provider recently listed on the Euronext Growth Market in Oslo
An Irishman’s Diary
Varadkar constituency ally Ted Leddy acknowledges posts as ‘insensitive’
Darragh O’Brien huffed and puffed and finally got a shovelful of dirt – disappointing
Interview: It’s a ‘full-on and fantastic’ time for the new CEO of Ardmore and Troy
Acquisition comes as French giant EDF starts work on three Irish solar projects
Dublin-based company is expecting five-fold increase in run-rate revenues to over €22m
The unhappy truth is that it is almost impossible to storm off with dignity
Green energy provider projects five-fold increase in run-rate revenues to over €22m
Between the lines: Paul Kimmage’s A Rough Ride remains one of sports’s seminal books
The GP, the magazine and the entrepreneur linked to the Tánaiste’s pay-deal leak
My lockdown project has been to catalogue my experiences of excruciating embarrassment
The whole trip to Sardinia was like being beamed up and down in Star Trek
TV review: ‘Dana: The Original Derry Girl’ was a cosy portrait of a demure singer
Dominic Gates led ‘groundbreaking’ reporting for Seattle Times
Malachy Browne part of team from New York Times
President, colleagues and politicians recall her skill and trailblazing feminist legacy
Marie Crowe and Colin Byrne join some of our writers to look back on the highs and lows
Patrick Freyne on key trends of past decade: superheroes, fidget spinners, online rage
Broadcaster’s death prompts on-air eulogies from colleagues, plus some self-revelation
Postal company chief confirms he was unsuccessful applicant for RTÉ’s top job
Alone has seen 145 people presenting as homeless or at risk of homelessness so far in 2019
‘Dessie O’Hare's reputation alone would be enough to terrify most people’
For most journalists, the idea of having their day’s work filmed is a very dull nightmare
Presidential candidate saw popularity rise after controversial remarks about Traveller culture
Conor Pope: I actually have a soft spot for the hardy Christmas annual that is BTs Marvel Room
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