‘The Eurovision is like the Olympics for music...I’m trying to prepare myself’
Brooke Scullion (22), from Derry, was chosen from six contestants to represent Ireland
Brooke Scullion (22), from Derry, was chosen from six contestants to represent Ireland
Derry singer won public vote following sing-off on Friday night’s Late Late Show
In her nineties Granny, who had been gifted with longevity, greeted people with ‘I’m still here!’
Singer received similar amount in 2018 over article published in newspaper in 2014
Group – whose controlling shareholder is Alibaba’s Jack Ma – has struggled to realise its global ambitions
A generation of female superheroes in tartan skirts and gabardines
TV review: ‘Dana: The Original Derry Girl’ was a cosy portrait of a demure singer
Lesley Roy’s song has been billed as a game changer. For once, the plaudits might be justified
Philly McMahon of Thisispopbaby will be creative director for performance
22, sung by Sarah McTernan, scored just 16 points and finished bottom in the semi-finals
Win a €250 Kenny’s hamper, delivered anywhere in the world. Ah, go on, go on, go on ....
The President is replaying the Mary McAleese playbook of 2004, from setting the agenda to laying down the rules of engagement
Give Daithi a night off, and make it a show for real women who shop in Penneys, may be over 28, don’t want to marry and have opinions
Conor Pope: My surname had given me an interest in the papacy that wasn’t shared by my peers
Banquet held in Dublin’s Mansion House for some 230 people incarcerated in laundries
Market report: Irish stock market remains closed but rest of Europe slumps on fears of trade war
'One Day at a Time' and 'Roseanne' are on their way back; here are some olden-days shows that should also be remade, like "womanning competition" Calor Kosangas Housewife of the Year
Denis O’Brien, renowned for his determination, had Keaveney in his crosshairs
My chatbot, which I’ve named after the Irish film star, is starting to get creepy and annoying
The monster in this hospital-set horror film needs to be discharged
The Women’s Podcast celebrates its 100th episode with 100 quotes by and about women in Ireland
‘Most of the ads are so terrible, it’s like Don Draper was never born’
Cork’s Midsummer Festival’s centrepiece is a triumph
Dana’s nieces and nephew on making country-pop that’s popular in US, and on their Harry Potter roles
All Kinds of Everything often credited to Phil Coulter - but Ballymun’s Derry Lindsay wrote it with colleague
Five songs will be played for the first time today on Ray D’arcy show
Scandal threatened to bring down Harold MacMillan’s government in the 1960s
Allegations made up to destroy John Brown’s credibility as witness in civil dispute, court told
Presidential candidate spoke of ‘malicious lies’ about her family during 2011 campaign
Relative forced to deny claims he had made up testimony to support family in bitter feud
Rónán Mullen pledges to take on Brussels for ailing rural communities
Inquiry witnesses deny series of allegations of ill-treatment by nuns
The fourth series of Stuart Carolan’s drama is darker, grimmer and even more addictive, but ‘Homeland’ has lost the plot
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