10 things to get excited about again, from festivals to debs
From camping holidays abroad to weddings, parties, J-1s and gigs, there's a summer of fun ahead
From camping holidays abroad to weddings, parties, J-1s and gigs, there's a summer of fun ahead
How do you stay open for more than a century? Own your premises, offer excellent customer service and keep up with the times
It’s world happiness day on Sunday. We asked some people when they have been happiest
In the News podcast: Thousands of people were placed in institutions – often for decades
Keeping the contents of a will secret only increases the conflict later, experts warn
‘Sometimes life is hard and complicated and messy. It wouldn’t be authentic to ignore that’
Fintan O’Toole, Frank McNally, Rosita Boland and others on their school memories
As our team fans out across the country, the judges outline what they are looking for
Queen’s former daughter-in-law has written her 77th book, a strangely chaste Mills & Boon novel
Our panel of judges , chosen for their expertise, will scour Ireland for its hidden gems
‘A fourth lockdown would destroy me’: Five people share their experience of living alone through every lockdown
Chef-turned-writer Louise Kennedy creates a stir with her debut book of short stories
American in Dublin Liz Maguire has accrued an astonishing 80-plus penpals in the last year alone
Women who housed single pregnant girls in the 1970s and 1980s share their experiences
Meet the people who have made a big difference to others in this strange, tough coronavirus year
Paper has 35 entries on this year’s NewsBrands Ireland Journalism Awards list
Rosita Boland: My encounter with a toy house echoed what I’d lost during lockdown
If you are a hotelier or host, or are involved in the tourism business, we want to hear your views
Letters on life under lockdown from Vicky Phelan, Joe Schmidt, Maeve Higgins, Irish Times journalists and others
State is paying for the accommodation while protests prevent 38 asylum seekers moving in
Artist Maria Simonds-Gooding settled in Dunquin in the 1960s in a Blasket islander’s cottage
The kitchen was sold as the domain of the woman – with the man paying for everything
Partly, it’s fear of the unknown. We visit a Galway home to see what life inside is like
Hundreds attend service to remember writer who had the power to make words bloom just like the flowers in her garden
Former Examiner editor Tim Vaughan to chair judging panel for this year’s event
In the slums of India, people gather raw materials for a multibillion-euro industry
Casey’s comments verbalised what people think, say those close to the community
Esi Edugyan talks about her novel, 'Washington Black', set around a 19th-century plantation
Evan Davis gave the annual Hubert Butler lecture at Kilkenny Arts Festival. Other highlights included a gaze-activated dress
Food markets, petrol pumps of wine and coffee all part of the Italian experience
I want my goddaughter’s life to be free of the subconscious fears that have ruled mine
After her interview with Richard McDonnell, Rosita Boland talks to Kathy Sheridan
Emily O’Reilly says ‘Irish Times’ interview ‘changed the narrative’ on teenager’s death
‘Irish Times’ journalist Rosita Boland speaks about Ann Lovett, who would have turned 50 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