Irish-founded Woebot secures $9.5m from pharma giant Bayer
San Francisco-headquartered firm has secured more than $123.5m in funding to date
San Francisco-headquartered firm has secured more than $123.5m in funding to date
The actor and humanitarian has been meeting with Ukrainian officials and military in Kyiv
Book review: French feminist urges modern women to consider the term ‘witch’
The compelling film of the Harding-Kerrigan scandal gets to the heart of human frailty
The news had barely landed before social media blew its collective top
Obama urges protection of US poll integrity as president fuels ‘birther’ idea around Harris
Actor known for celebrated films like Spartacus and Paths of Glory died aged 103
Meditation, exercise and organisation for the days ahead
The Mustang is Ford’s signature sports car, having sold more than 10 million units
Peter Fonda, though a smaller star than other family members, helped reinvent Hollywood
US security advisor John Bolton seen as chief culprit in escalating US-Iran tensions
President’s nascent party holds its line on core principle of being ‘viscerally pro-European’
Every September since forever has been about the All-Ireland finals in hurling and football
Irish American Chris Lehane navigating tightrope between tech and politics
Director who won Academy award for Rosemary’s Baby dismisses MeToo movement as ‘hypocrisy’
Irish MEP’s document asks whether ECB and Irish banks colluded to hide losses
Democrat responds to reports that several senior figures used private accounts
Warren Beatty, a true Hollywood maverick, sets the record straight on his six-decade-long career and the state of cinema today
About 125,000 copies of magazine had to be recalled after Donald Trump's shock election win
The Boss tells ‘Late Late Show’ of ongoing struggles with self-doubt and anxiety
Bogside-born campaigner one of four figures to receive honorary doctorates
Mary Mitchell O’Connor’s blunder latest in series of botched efforts to connect with emigrants
Florida, the key battleground state in the US presidential election, could decide who wins. It depends on two things – how many people vote and how many of them are Hispanic
Former tech editor of ‘Newsweek’ has written an insider’s account of joining a fast-growing new company and its culture
Appointments of Clare Duignan and Rhona Murphy follow resignation and anticipated retirements
Craig Steven Wright named by Wired magazine as currency’s mastermind
Obama’s appeal to media to publish comparative figures has been answered
Rising use of the deep web by criminals has forced global law enforcers to go virtual
Despite some bad press, the currency might now be about to prove its worth
Tributes paid to former ‘Washington Post’ editor who steered coverage of Watergate
Former newspaperman steered coverage of Watergate scandal that led to fall of Nixon
Remarks come just hours after Carswell elected to Commons
Whoever argued against criticising Israel ‘has never read the Old Testament prophets’
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