Dublin student wins 2022 Press Pass journalist of the year award
Catherine Martin: ‘I’m absolutely confident your generation will be one of innovation and trendsetters’
Catherine Martin: ‘I’m absolutely confident your generation will be one of innovation and trendsetters’
In contrast to bright lights of Madison Square Garden, Bray Boxing Club is in darkness
In Kerry, the tradition of going to the bog is as deep as the layers of turf itself
Irish artist achieved record sale last year; now Whyte’s is bringing Lobster Fishermen of Achill to sale at €200,000–€300,000
Brodie McWilliams Brown was born in Holles Street at four seconds past midnight
Michael Foley uploaded beautiful old photos of Moore Street fruit and veg traders and their customers to Facebook in 2019
Only once previously in 133 years have Cavan, Dublin, Mayo and Tipp contested semi-finals
Last weekend’s thrilling results could prove to be an old-school blueprint for the future
Moving ceremony honours 14 civilians who died as a result of 1920 massacre at grounds
Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery was the highest ranked British agent to die, while Tipperary captain Michael Hogan was also captain of an IRA company
32 people were killed on Bloody Sunday, or died later of wounds received that day
Lieut-Colonel Hugh Montgomery was the highest ranked British agent to die, while Tipperary captain Michael Hogan was also captain of an IRA company
Backlash left IRA reeling and enhanced British intelligence. Then talk turned to truce
Review: They offer multiple perspectives, but the volume of testimony is overpowering
Video representations of the 14 people who died will be shown on GAA website
David Sweeney’s painting is part of GAA’s Bloody Sunday centenary commemoration
Programme for government lacks detail about addressing struggles in sector
14 different works will be staged on the eve of the centenary in November
Newly-opened hardware stores saw a rush on patio essentials with staycations in mind
An unexpected epic of an All-Ireland quarter-final provides magic escapism in July 2011
Association has greater flexibility than other sports but no solution for uncertainty
Cork events to mark War of Independence while Tipperary remember Bloody Sunday
Headstones erected to honour three people fatally shot at the football match in November 1920
Victims of Bloody Sunday were swept up by history but they were ordinary people at a match
Captain Eales warned referee he would act if French foul play was not addressed
LeBrocquy tapestry once owned by tycoon Tony O’Reilly estimated at up to €60,000
John Flynn wins award for opinion piece on scouting as 16 students are recognised for their original journalism
It was the investors and clients who lost virtually everything in this egregious scandal
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
Weeshie Fogarty and Paddy Clarke knew the importance of preserving the history of the GAA
Mapping the history of that most Irish of newspaper genres – the Sunday paper
Threre’s been a change of priority in the association – where is it going to take us?
The Reformation’s spread shows the importance of media in changing the world
CJ Stander and Kearney winning fitness battle after suffering head knocks last week
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