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
The paralympian may have retired from competitive swimming, but she’s opening a new chapter as the youngest coach on RTÉ’s Ireland’s Fittest Family
Developer gives detailed breakdown of costs and profit margin in building apartments on prime Donnybrook site
Byrne is set to rejoin Newstalk and host the weekday morning slot being vacated by Pat Kenny
This is her life: the RTÉ presenter on loving her job, her ‘red-line feminist issue’ and how the death of her sister Anne changed everything
Radio: Veteran host tackles difficult issues in trademark style, while Drivetime deputy Claire Brock grills RTÉ boss
Cairn previously received permission in 2023 from An Bord Pleanála for 608 units
News organisations made application to judge in respect of reporting restrictions
All-Ireland winning player and manager reflects on turbulent debut season with Antrim
State and licence fee funding rises to €222m last year compared to commercial revenues of €160m
Letter signed by academics, NGOs and medics alleges breach of public service obligations
Minister for Housing to update Cabinet on social and affordable housing figures for second quarter of 2025
Television: This is less aspirational programming and more like a foray into a fantasy of unaffordable upgrades
Broadcaster also seeking to establish ownership of piece of art which has been in RTÉ’s possession for many years
Taoiseach’s supporters fear a no-confidence motion against him that could cement or topple his leadership
October 26th-31st: Hector Ó hEochagáin Down Under, plus Trigger Point, Down Cemetery Road, The Unreal and The Witcher
Classic chairs from Eileen Gray and Arne Jacobsen catch the eye of the TV architect
The national men’s 400m record holder on the ‘cutthroat’ world of athletics, life after the track and his medal-worthy interviews with a new generation of Irish stars
Platforms created during the pandemic to televise local matches are here to stay
The GAA bought RTÉ out of its 50 per cent shareholding in the company earlier this year
My Blackboard Jungle fame was quickly forgotten but Ray D’Arcy has played an important role in our cultural landscape
Document of 2024 is on track to be published much later than in recent years
Dublin Jackeens will quake as a new series of The 2 Johnnies’ Late Night Lock In takes over our TV screens
Fr McCarthy was part of the team which produced the Radharc series for RTÉ from 1965
There were some heated exchanges but no knockout punch
A cautious party insider facing off against a confident outsider who thrives on digital media
Adaption of Rónán Hession’s book puts real Irish life on the screen without any compulsion to call attention to itself
The RTÉ presenter on his new book, From Crown to Harp, taking over Radio 1’s Today show and what people say to him on the street
O’Donovan tells lovely wee stories, insomnia inspires McCullagh and Sinn Féin slip up on no-shows
Director of audio Patricia Monahan says all presenters were told no contract was guaranteed in the radio shake-up
Fiddle player, sean nós singer and presenter Doireann Ní Ghlacáin on growing up speaking Irish in Dublin, her hit podcast How to Gael, and her new show about Irish womanhood
The broadcaster is seeking proposals for sitcoms that are ‘accessible, inclusive, mainstream’ and funny. What could go wrong?
Group accuses presidential candidate of ‘misleading’ statements over meeting ‘Palestinians’ on 2018 trip
The host sounds awkward standing in for his departed colleague
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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