Turf-cutting may have a romanticised image but the reality is very different
Decision to ban the commercial sale of turf is portrayed as an attack on rural Ireland and its way of life by middle-class city types
Decision to ban the commercial sale of turf is portrayed as an attack on rural Ireland and its way of life by middle-class city types
Soon as we see the Met Éireann map plastered in sunshine motifs, all bets and shirts are off
Hinde started his printing business in this 1950s six-bed beside Bulloch Harbour
Blake’s and Linnane’s shops featured in John Hinde postcards, but have fallen into decay
News, views and opinions from Student Hub contributors and Irish Times writers
Will World Rugby ever have a better chance of elevating Japan’s status than right now?
The club’s glory years in my childhood have proved frustratingly elusive ever since
A new book and exhibition demonstrate the wit, and power of the postcard
Bartra Capital Property acquires seven-bedroom property on 0.8 acres by Bulloch Harbour
I’m addicted to sending postcards, and a UK study suggests the habit may be on the rise
A fortnight into the dispute, stranded Bus Éireann passengers say Dubliners don’t realise the importance of the service outside the city
From roofing, to half-doors and kitchen dressers, here are 10 ways to get it right
Crosshaven Redhead Convention has grown in numbers since inception seven years ago
Lisa Godson column: New book tells the story of everyday objects
A series in which we return to the scene of John Hinde postcards: Red Island was a holiday camp in Skerries that operated for three decades. Thin Lizzy and Horslips played the ballroom. As for the food situation, ‘it was a bit like the army’
Michael Coleman puts on an almost perfect show; a piece of Birmingham moves to Temple Bar; and Amelia Stein goes close to the edge
A series in which we return to the scene of John Hinde postcards. Part 2/4: much is unchanged in this Co Clare holiday resort, but a ‘small private hotel for a Christian endeavour movement’ closed in 2004
A vast collection of vintage Irish postcards – to be auctioned next month – paints a picture of a long-forgotten Ireland
New Republic-only station seems attached to hokey Oirish travelogues as well as John Hinde advertising break and station ident imagery
The artist’s latest projects centre on what he calls ‘folk fictions’
Two young chefs are paying respect to great ingredients in a handsome reinvention of an old Dublin favourite
Constituents and politicians pay their respects to the former deputy
Visual-art reviews: Photographs from a US-based Irish doctor are transforming Imma’s collection
Journalist, author and Ross O’Carroll Kelly creator Paul Howard talks about his new book, his columns and his sense of humour
To many he was an admirable Irish-language pioneer. But Domhnall Ó Lubhlaí spent decades secretly abusing teenage boys. Why was he never brought to justice?
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