Lady of the house: Astronomers, botanists and antiquarians are the women behind some of Ireland’s great houses
Women have played an often unsung role in the history of Ireland, and of our great houses. This summer, why not take a trip to visit them?
Women have played an often unsung role in the history of Ireland, and of our great houses. This summer, why not take a trip to visit them?
A story of displacement, post-1960s bohemia and a longing unsatisfied until the author’s seventh decade
Profits from the album go directly to assist the singer as she recovers from long Covid
US indie icon talks about her childhood kidnapping and her repressive upbringing
An Irishman’s Diary
The English singer fulfils a long-held desire to draw on the works of Byron, Keats, Shelley et al
The singer can’t remember intensive care. ‘I was in a very dark place – presumably, it was death’
Obituary: He revived the Irish Georgian Society, and influenced State policy on historic houses
The actor spent a week in hospital after contracting Covid-19
The ‘anthem’ writer and hitmaker on his Derry childhood, two marriages and life in music
‘Jewel of a painting’ dates from 1956, when Freud was a guest at Luggala, Co Wicklow
Artist, who eloped with a Guinness in the early 1950s, painted portrait in Co Wicklow
Sara Driver has made a fascinating chronicle of the late American artist’s formative years
Fitzgeralds decide to hold onto home that has been in the family for 700 years
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