Netflix: 10 of the best new TV shows to watch in March
Bridgerton returns for a much-anticipated second season and a Big Mouth spin-off arrives
Bridgerton returns for a much-anticipated second season and a Big Mouth spin-off arrives
Dismissal of charges against four men in Golfgate case has brought little clarity
‘We are about to visit the most marvellous places,’ says Netflix after Roald Dahl aquisition – yeah, right
Beaumont seeks injunction requiring removal of allegedly defamatory internet videos
Their action does not fall ‘within the category of public interest proceedings,’ says judge
O’Doherty tells court the restrictions introduced to counter virus were ‘barbaric’
In court: the Kevin Lunney assault, Michael Lynn’s trial and Cervical Check claims
Bus passenger refused to put on face covering correctly, citing ‘health reasons’ to garda
Val Dempsey (73) and his wife climbed ‘just a little bit’ for the exercise and the tradition
Pair must pay costs of State respondents and notice parties - estimated to be substantial five figure sum
Q&A: Why gardaí have decided to take action over group’s demonstration last Monday
State counsel says legal costs should be paid by applicants as proceedings were ‘contrary’ to public health
Judge found John Waters and Gemma O’Doherty failed to produce facts that might support their claims
‘Unsubstantiated opinions’ and ‘empty rhetoric’ are not substitute for facts, says judge
High Court will rule on application to challenge coronavirus laws on Wednesday
Authority also tracking and reporting on how often the force uses new powers
Small children among crowd of around 50 supporters protesting Covid-19 restrictions
Applicants say laws amount to ‘effective suspension’ of citizens’ constitutional rights
People told to return home by officers and that they were breaking the 2km rule
Case by John Waters and Gemma O’Doherty is ‘one of most important in State’s history’, court hears
Supporters of Gemma O’Doherty and John Waters gathered as pair brought judicial review over Covid-19 restrictions
Rally by former workers was broken up, but large gathering was let remain in courts building
Kathy Sheridan: Ask hard questions but beware of dangers of change for sake of change
Political rhetoric of our time is conditioned by insult and hardly concealed violence
We hear about TV’s current Golden Age but Family was as great as anything today
Hunter embodied the clean-cut image but was forced to deny his gay sexuality for years
When it comes to tournament telly, there’s only one Après Match
The authoritarian version of Catholicism is over. In other forms it is alive and well
In 1983, the conservative Catholic John Healy could also be a staunch opponent of the Eighth Amendment
Kerry TD reckons it’s okay to cut hedgerows, as birds are too smart to nest by busy roads
Review: The actor reaches a new level of lunacy in Brian Taylor’s film
A campaign to get Ireland to follow Britain out of the EU is doomed to fail
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Full general election coverage including analysis and results for all 43 constituencies
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices