Quincy Jones, producer and giant of US entertainment, dies aged 91
Quincy Jones worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Will Smith and others
Quincy Jones worked with Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Will Smith and others
Teap became a healthcare advocate after his wife, Irene, was failed by the CervicalCheck programme
Tito Jackson is largely remembered for being a guitarist in the group and sang on hits such as ABC and I’ll Be There
Elevator Program is used by over 3,500 artists in Dublin, Berlin, Ibiza and beyond
Plans to turn city centre church into support centre for refugees from the war
Trócaire appeals for return of over 700,000 boxes as Lenten campaign ends
Walk and concert in at St Patrick’s Cathedral to express solidarity with Ukrainians
Religious communities offer rooms in convents and retreat centres to those fleeing
The 1990s pop star talks food, fame, family – and taking his top off
‘Lack of understanding of faith and culture gives rise to fear,’ Gilliland tells forum
TV review: Sky’s Janet Jackson works best as a rumination on fame and the toll it extracts
All monies raised go direct to city charities, including those dealing with homelessness
The pope’s enlightened approach has sadly yet to take root in Irish Catholicism
‘I couldn’t use the word Alzheimer’s for months, I hadn’t a clue what was going on’
Songwriter is best known for her work in film, including The Way We Were title track
Cyril Galbraith began bell-ringing in 1939 at St Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick
The US actor on her childhood acting, mother’s alcoholism and new Netflix romcom
Special Mass told society must eusure heroic healthcare workers ‘rewarded for their goodness’
In 2005, the star moved to Bahrain as he battled mental health issues and bankruptcy
‘They have spoken about increased numbers at services, but nothing about singing’
The Tina Turner actor on fairness in pay, film-making and why acting is still her first love
The popstars reflect on their career in show business, social justice and parenthood
The singer of the 1980s hit I’ve Never Been to Me has just released a new album
‘In particular we remember those who died in the War of Independence and subsequent conflict on this island’, said Taoiseach
Dr Margaret Kennedy recognised for service to ‘survivors of Church-related sexual abuse’
The Rolling Stone’s memoir was to be ghostwritten. Then the plan began to fall apart
BBC apologises after inquiry finds it covered up means employed by Martin Bashir to secure 1995 interview
Church leaders asked to make significant contributions to a compensation scheme
Government aim in complex talks is to move quickly and avoid mistakes of past
Ballinacurra House, retreat for media-shy celebrities and royalty, has rented for €40,000 a week
‘A colossus on Irish theological landscape,’ says Archbishop of Tuam Michael Neary
Treatment of ethnic minority ‘one of most egregious human tragedies since Holocaust’
Future of Catholic Church ‘must be different’, and active participation of laity is ‘essential’, says Dermot Farrell
‘We owe him a lot’: Political leaders, religious figures and abuse survivors pay tribute
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