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Amid more than 2,000 pages of dense legalese and Beckettian obsession with process, there are few glimpses of Grace and even ...
Though far-right parties have been on the rise for decades, Donald Trump’s election has empowered them. They are experiencing ...
Edye Raines looks from spangle-rimmed sunglasses when asked whether she is the same person now as she was before the Oklahoma ...
Derry midfielder was close to Red Óg Murphy in Australia and now gives GPA mental health workshops to GAA clubs ...
In Northern Ireland this week, golf dominated everything and the talk has not been of orange or green but of Rory McIlroy and ...
The poet and author discusses the aesthetics of his writing, his relationship to Irishness, and his liberating debut novel, ...
Peter McLoughlin has conducted a funeral for a relative in Co Tipperary as the priest was on leave. He “led the prayers alone ...
For Rebecca Lucy Taylor, performing as Self Esteem has been a way of unpicking years of anger at the way the industry ...
Most sensible people might be anti-war, but just as many are in favour of certain wars. And pacifism just doesn’t make for ...
New Yorker comes with its fabulous cargo of reportage, fiction, memoir, graphic art, poetry and some eclectic pieces that ...
Number 63 Baggot Street, in the heart of the city’s Georgian core, was the childhood home of the painter Francis Bacon. Over ...
Despite full employment, a new survey suggests Irish people are increasingly concerned about the economic outlook ...
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