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Hozier in Marlay Park review: Mild-mannered musician transforms into rock star
The Irish Times· 14 hours ago“Well, Dublin,” says Andrew Hozier Byrne, “how the f**k are you?” Throughout this almost two-hour,...
We are up to our bleary eyes in advice. Surely no generation in history has been so relentlessly...
The Irish Times· 19 hours agoThere is, surely, some part of me – intellectually supine, voraciously gullible –– that desires...
Labour faces decisions that will alienate some in Britain who voted for it
The Irish Times· 19 hours agoWhen Keir Starmer surveys the green benches overflowing with Labour MPs in the House of Commons next...
Paul Gillespie: History suggests democracy will not be saved by further disconnection of economy...
The Irish Times· 20 hours agoFar-right political victories and prospective governments in Europe and the United States are...
The changing Irish drugs trade: rocketing cocaine prices, gangs growing closer and Irish middlemen...
The Irish Times· 20 hours agoHaving just returned from an official visit to Colombia, where he viewed the vastness of that...
After 100 years, the Defence Forces will finally be allowed manage its own affairs
The Irish Times· 20 hours agoOne of the many quirks of the Republic’s security apparatus is that the Defence Forces’ most senior...
Public transport and low expectations
The Irish Times· 21 hours agoLater Dart services would be a modest start
Martyn Turner
The Irish Times· 22 hours agoJuly 6th, 2024
UK election – a time of political volatility
The Irish Times· 1 day agoThere is a huge quandary for the DUP as they ponder losses to the Alliance Party, the Ulster Unionist Party and the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV),...
Responding to the climate crisis
The Irish Times· 1 day agoDifficult choices lie ahead