Why we need to know where company directors live
Limited liability is a social contract, part of which is that owners and directors are publicly identifiable
Limited liability is a social contract, part of which is that owners and directors are publicly identifiable
Someone, somewhere, has spent years, perhaps their whole life, pulling a book together. The reader gets to spend weeks reading it, and perhaps their whole life thinking about it
Snow probably won’t be glistening this Christmas, but the influence of the best-selling single of all time still looms
Is this Christmas Carol suitable for smaller children? The tiny me would have savoured the horror as much as the joyful denouement
Taking on such a beloved festive text for a family-oriented show brings several challenges
The future was supposed to be bright for this fascinating place at the confluence of two mythic American rivers. It didn’t quite pan out that way
Men are reading less these days, proving that what is rare is wonderful
In praise of our aunts and women who don’t hold the title, but who have always been there for us
Thirty years ago, one event made Austen more popular than almost any other contemporary or close successor
John Boyne, Edel Coffey, Ferdia Lennon, Sarah Gilmartin and a dozen other authors and critics on books that had a profound emotional effect on them
If even Ebenezer Scrooge can change, perhaps there is hope for the rest of us and for our planet
Shrewsbury’s links with A Christmas Carol targeted in latest attack that is part of an ugly trend
Director’s film Blitz, starring the Irish actor, focuses on a tight family of three trying to keep heads aloft as the bombs fall in London in 1940
From chicken and chips in foggy Venice, to the simple beauty of a tomato and an egg
Iconoclastic critics are – to turn their own words against them – short on emotional resonance, boring as sin and not all that compelling
The best opening lines have poise, excite immediate attention or simply impress
Whether you’re crammed on a bus on the way to work or lounging with a cocktail by the pool, audiobooks are a perfect way to transport you to another place
Steven Knight’s new BBC version of Great Expectations is like a Burt Bacharach song covered by a good metal band
Television: Peaky Blinders creator Steven Knight lays the melodrama on with a trowel in this take on Dickens, starring Olivia Colman as Miss Havisham
Donald Clarke: Problem is not with the writer but with the smallness of the critics’ minds
The adventure novelist sold 250 million books. A number of his works have Irish themes
‘Michaelmas goose’, stuffed with potatoes, signified prosperity for the year ahead
Is it Chris Kringle? Or Kris Kindle? Or just plain old Secret Santa?
This year my sleep issues got so bad that I snapped and did something about them
Sheila Shelton was adopted by a couple in the US from a Tipperary mother and baby home
Z Nation, The Monkees, Buffy and 2000AD are fine examples of brilliance by stealth
Pricewatch’s 12 fun facts of Christmas explores the origins of our modern traditions
Commemoration of Rohatsu 2020, Buddhist Day of Enlightenment, starts event series
Whether for sleepovers or special and surprising gifts, Ireland’s hotels have you covered
177-year-old card went on sale the same year Dickens’s A Christmas Carol was published
Pantomimes and family shows have gone online – or even switched to a drive-in format
The French Connection won best picture but the non-fiction novel is largely forgotten
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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