The Kennedy clan’s darkest secret – what happened to Rosemary?
A new opera tells a harrowing tale of political ruthlessness and medical violence – with President John F Kennedy’s sister at its centre
A new opera tells a harrowing tale of political ruthlessness and medical violence – with President John F Kennedy’s sister at its centre
Rare recordings of the writer in conversation have been gifted to Reading University – and our critic was granted an exclusive first listen
Ireland's premier says he will be 'flexible and reasonable' in negotions with the UK about reforming the Northern Ireland Protocol
Tax could rise to €1 under new laws, a move being watched carefully in London
Both leads are terrific in Martin McDonagh's slippery, complex new comedy drama set in 1923, during the last throes of the Irish Civil War
US President Joe Biden’s appointment of a pro-Dublin diplomat appears to have sown division in a politically fraught region
Private Sean Rooney, 23, was in a convoy that was taking an 'unusual route' just outside the force's area of operations
One of this year's runners up of the Cassandra Jardine memorial prize writes about watching her home turning into a ghost town
Twice as many Northern Irish voters favour the status quo over unity. Southern Irish voters back unification, but as a low priority
Poll also finds voters in Republic of Ireland would support unification by majority of four to one
The European Commission president’s remarks to the Irish Parliament were called ‘beyond disgusting’ by Tory MPs
The Line of Duty actor showed us around his homeland, visiting mates at the pub and generally pootling about
Tightening of belts across the sector may leave Dublin gasping
The great All Black captain Sir Wilson Whineray told him he was ‘one of the good guys – neutral, fun and fair’
The Don’t Worry Darling star returns as a nurse obsessed with uncovering the truth in this terrific rural drama about miracles and faith
Taylor eased past Karen Elizabeth Carabaja to set up a dream bout against Serrano in Ireland next year
'We’re proud of being Irish, but I wouldn’t die in a ditch over it', says Michael O’Leary
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson are back together in The Banshees of Inisherin, 14 years after starring as In Bruges' existential hitmen
Lack of ‘functioning government’ in Westminster means Irish Sea border talks likely to miss Friday’s midnight deadline
Mobile phone footage showed team members chanting in the Hampden Park dressing room following 1-0 win over Scotland
The huge explosion claimed the lives of 10 local people, who have now all been named by police
Micheál Martin, the Irish prime minister, said the 'unspeakable tragedy' had shocked the 'entire nation'
Steve Baker said the energy crisis meant the UK had to take ‘big, bold steps’ to repair ties with Europe