RTE’s Miriam O’Callaghan on family, feminism and fame in her candid new memoir
The Prime Time presenter reflects on politics, loss and life lessons in a fast-paced and enjoyable book
The Prime Time presenter reflects on politics, loss and life lessons in a fast-paced and enjoyable book
Terry Prone writes about giving media training to Charles Haughey when he was leader of Fianna Fáil
Former Tory politician on his new novel End Game and - to the chagrin of his publisher - his secret final novel out next year
Broadcaster talks about Roy Keane and the mothers of Cork, angry Trumpite golfers and finding a fan in Martin McGuinness
Hosts Dáithí Ó Sé and Kathryn Thomas have negligible chemistry
Irish presidential election campaign momentum hits doldrums amid fears of chilling effect on prospective candidates of personalised attacks
The musician on positive changes in Ireland, his enduring friendship with Bono and co, and how he never made money until Jim Sheridan came calling
One woman’s husband walked out on her without a word soon after the competition
Contrast between picture the women presented beside ‘Uncle Gaybo’ and present-day selves is striking
The singer has been reflecting on his life to compile The Archive, his new box set. It’s been a rich, rewarding six decades in music
The musician, whose jazz ballet suite Spondance is about to be re-released, is as important to jazz as John Banville is to literature, Robert Ballagh to art and Gay Byrne to TV
The reality for participants in the Housewife of the Year contest was a far cry from the aspirational tradwife trend on Instagram
Ciaran Cassidy’s fine documentary is filled with much sadness but also allows a fair degree of celebration
She loved how their friends teased her husband, Late Late Show host Gay Byrne, and she would laughingly tell them to “leave my Gaysie alone”
Broadcaster and wife of Gay Byrne was immensely talented and beloved by many people, her funeral mass was told
Kathleen Watkins was one of the most enthusiastic people I’ve ever met
Tributes paid in Dáil to Watkins, who was the first continuity announcer on RTÉ and was married to Late Late Show host Gay Byrne
Broadcaster and author reflects on an unusual childhood in Cork, constant low-level anxiety and presenting Winning Streak without understanding the rules
Plus: Dublin New Year’s Eve celebrations to be split in two across traditional city lines; Phil Hogan’s exclusive Brussels club; and the new plan for Terenure Synagogue
Television: This agreeably chortle-filled show is the perfect midweek distraction
Television: Scottish comedian is both emotional and phlegmatic as he looks back on his life and career
McDonagh, author of Somebody Knows, talks about inspirations for her writing, her new podcast and more
Accommodating asylum seekers and refugees is a medium-sized infrastructure problem in danger of imminent political contamination by the far right
A consummate professional communicator, late broadcaster Gay Byrne gave his listeners a safe platform on which to speak about anything, while at key moments lightening the atmosphere
Late Late Show’s new host is about to present the biggest show of the season – and has to do it amid reports of tensions behind the scenes
The communications guru, writer and broadcaster’s memoir is full of contradictions, just like the woman herself
In the News podcast: jokey monologue got the laughs but the usual suspects filled the guest list
RTÉ chatshow’s excited new host is aiming for a ‘loose’ and ‘fun’ tone on tonight’s big debut
Critics of RTÉ should not ascribe the blame for its most spectacular fall from grace solely to the hybrid funding model
A week of controversy over covert payments to Ryan Tubridy has raised many questions about the future of the national broadcaster
Broadcaster has a long history of paying large sums to its star presenters while running up hefty institutional deficits
Patrick Freyne: It’s Ryan Tubridy’s final Late Late Show tonight. Here’s everything the new host needs to know for guaranteed success
Patrick Freyne: Yes, this was always Gay Byrne’s show, but I do have some thoughts as to who the next host should be
RTÉ flagship chat show is a demanding, often unwieldy, format battling a decline in TV viewership – whoever inherits the job will soon realise it’s not easy
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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