George Hook suspended from Newstalk after rape commentsNewstalk sends Tweet announcing Hook suspensionFri Sept 15 2017 - 14:50
Tesco pulls advertising for George Hook show over remarksFellow Newstalk presenter goes off-air in protest at rape remarksThu Sept 14 2017 - 22:39
Solidarity to boycott Newstalk until Hook ceases broadcastingProgramme producers are told not to use 'Irish Times' journalists as contributorsThu Sept 14 2017 - 07:36
Amateur sleuthing helps solve the mysteries of old Irish photosMembers of the public helped unpick the National Library’s image collection on FlickrWed Sept 13 2017 - 21:35
Newstalk staff demand the removal of George HookRadio station’s employees sign letter denouncing broadcaster after rape commentsTue Sept 12 2017 - 17:41
George Hook tells listeners he is ‘truly sorry’ for rape commentsHook asked: ‘Is there no blame now to the person who puts themselves in danger?’Mon Sept 11 2017 - 12:34
Inside ‘Prime Time’: ‘We think about Mission to Prey all the time’In 2011, a disastrous broadcast nearly killed it. How has the RTÉ show survived for 25 years?Sat Sept 09 2017 - 05:00
Going to the cinema is Ireland’s most popular cultural pursuitHigher percentage of the population attends arts events in Dublin but regions close behind, an Arts Council report has foundWed Sept 06 2017 - 01:00
Bryan Dobson move to ‘Morning Ireland’ confirmedRTÉ presenter will leave ‘Six One News’ programme at end of October after 21 yearsMon Sept 04 2017 - 18:08
Tom Murphy receives highest arts honour from PresidentNew Aosdána Saoi described as the ‘great playwright of the emigrant’Mon Sept 04 2017 - 17:26
Peadar Lamb ‘gave so much to the country and its people’ – funeral Mass toldLong career on stage and screen recalled at funeral of actor who died aged 87Mon Sept 04 2017 - 16:37
Is there anything more tedious than the Irish language debate?Bank of Ireland has dropped the Irish language from ATMs. Níl Éamon Ó Cuív sástaSat Sept 02 2017 - 06:00
‘Vikings’ wannabes have an axe to grind as open call returnsThere was no shortage of facial hair at this year’s auditions for extras for the TV dramaTue Aug 29 2017 - 18:51
McGregor’s payday just one part of sport’s cash-fuelled hype bubbleAmazon and other tech companies starting to buy up rights to major eventsTue Aug 29 2017 - 01:00
‘My sister said he was mad’: Crumlin goes crazy for Conor McGregorIn the brash fighter’s old stomping ground, many locals think the bookies have it wrongFri Aug 25 2017 - 18:06
Tubridy on RTÉ’s gender pay gap: ‘Whatever is broken, needs to be fixed’The broadcaster is the station’s most highly-paid presenter earning €495k in 2015Fri Aug 25 2017 - 12:02
Tenement living: ‘There was six in one bed and seven in the other’New Henrietta Street museum brings Dublin tenements of the past vividly back to lifeTue Aug 22 2017 - 19:56
From Wild Child Day to water fun, Heritage Week is a family eventJewish history is one of many themes to be explored at events throughout the countryFri Aug 18 2017 - 17:42
‘Dublin Oldschool’: The making of a summer street movieEmmet Kirwan and Dave Tynan are shooting a low-budget film in Dublin's crowded city centreWed Aug 16 2017 - 20:35
That time of year again as the Roses are in bloom in TraleeDáithí Ó Sé to host his eighth contest, but 65 hopefuls will be cut to 32 before TV coverageTue Aug 15 2017 - 20:26
Historic Drogheda gate to be closed to trafficSaint Laurence’s Gate changes come into effect Friday to mark start of Heritage WeekTue Aug 15 2017 - 20:19
Fairview trees row shows why Dublin remains a messThe idea that the area should be protected from change is a symptom of chronic nimbyismSat Aug 12 2017 - 05:00
No long faces among the humans at the Dublin Horse ShowThe 144th such event is a mellow, intergenerational day out for lovers of all things equineWed Aug 09 2017 - 20:34
Wheelchair passenger had to disembark from Ryanair flight‘I was distraught, my family were distraught, the passengers on the plane were outraged’Tue Aug 08 2017 - 18:33
Party time at the National LotteryCelebrating 30 years of making dreams come trueFri Jul 28 2017 - 17:19
Census revelations pose big questions for plannersAnalysis: CSO’s latest findings suggest pressure is growing on a broken systemFri Jul 28 2017 - 01:00
Big rise in young working adults still living at homeCensus 2016 figures suggest young people are finding it harder to buy or rent propertyThu Jul 27 2017 - 21:34
‘Deeply ingrained cultural prejudice’ behind RTÉ pay gapAnalysis: how will the national broadcaster address its gender pay issue?Wed Jul 26 2017 - 10:22
Forget ‘new cities’, focus should be on existing townsBehind talk of regional hubs and a choked-up Dublin is the failure of Irish urban planningSat Jul 22 2017 - 01:00
National cultural framework is too little, too lateOireachtas arts committee shows production of bureaucratic jargon is alive and vibrantThu Jul 20 2017 - 01:30
Right to culture ‘should be enshrined in the Constitution’Oireachtas committee recommends new legislation and extra funding for the artsWed Jul 19 2017 - 16:51
Hugh Linehan: Is it time for publicly funding serious journalism?Threat to public-interest journalism from market decline raises issue of State supportSat Jun 24 2017 - 05:00
Irish Landmark Trust celebrates 25 years saving buildingsThe trust turns lighthouses, towers, gate lodges and castles into unique holiday rentalsSat Jun 24 2017 - 01:00
Report shows trust in news higher in Ireland than international averageWillingness to pay increases marginally, with younger people most likely to do soThu Jun 22 2017 - 11:16
Portrait of the artists: Danish painter donates work depicting Irish writersNational Library of Ireland officially accepts donaion from Claus HavemannWed Jun 21 2017 - 06:16
New archaeology archive is a treasure trove of heritage dataMore than 1,500 sites excavated during road and rail building now freely available onlineMon Jun 19 2017 - 16:01
Ann Louise Gilligan ‘was always thinking of fairness, of love’Many tributes paid to educationalist, philosopher and activist at her wake in JobstownFri Jun 16 2017 - 18:45
Big rise in numbers at work – and many are cycling thereCommuters still heavily reliant on private cars to get to work and schoolThu Jun 15 2017 - 18:36
Take note Taoiseach: here’s where people get up earliest in the morningCensus data shows what time people get up at in the morning across IrelandThu Jun 15 2017 - 14:11
Struggling artists: Trying to 'justify yourself' is humiliatingWriter Mia Gallagher welcomes artists’ trial eligibility for jobseeker’s allowanceTue Jun 13 2017 - 01:00
Press watchdog says government may need to regulate social mediaOmbudsman cannot hear complaint as website not a member of Press CouncilMon Jun 12 2017 - 18:24
Waking The Feminists report gets the measure of Irish theatreCulture Shock: The bigger the Arts Council funding, the greater the inequalitySat Jun 10 2017 - 06:00
Liam Neeson (65 today): Not quite ready for his bus passLong wait yet to see what star might look like as an old man - judging by his youthful visageWed Jun 07 2017 - 15:21
Which Irish theatre companies have the worst record regarding women?New research commissioned by Waking The Feminists shows theatre companies with biggest state subsidy have worst gender recordWed Jun 07 2017 - 10:45
Is having a gay taoiseach a big deal for Ireland?Varadkar will become the fourth openly gay head of government in modern European historySat Jun 03 2017 - 00:00
North inner city has much to be positive about despite ‘dark day’, says MinisterReport on young people’s views on the future shows need to acknowledge both good and bad aspects of north inner city lifeWed May 31 2017 - 21:34
BAI rejects complaints about broadcasts on sliced pans and EircodeClaim over unbalanced discussion of Israel-Palestine conflict also dismissedWed May 31 2017 - 15:22
Trump is more Netflix drama than reality TVIt’s startling how closely the Story of Trump is like a binge-worthy TV dramaWed May 31 2017 - 02:01
Who is responsible for defamation on Facebook?Analysis: Monasterevin incident shows the specific dangers of digital amplificationTue May 30 2017 - 01:30
Google, Facebook are a threat to democracy, says Press Council chairPress freedom ‘under pressure’ from legal costs, fake news and digital competitionThu May 25 2017 - 16:14