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From Intermezzo to The Alternatives: 10 great Irish books that stood out in 2024
'I'm not going to stop for nobody': Dublin soup run operators react to potential on-street ban
Which classic Christmas movie is your favourite?
From the Oscars to the Olympics: Nine reasons to be cheerful about Ireland's 2024
Beyond all the grim headlines, there were some actual nice and fun things happening this year for Ireland.
'Heart, Be at Peace' by Donal Ryan named the An Post Irish Book of the Year
Sitdown Sunday: Walk on air against your better judgement - what Seamus Heaney gave me
Do you like Bob Dylan's music?
Barry Keoghan asks people to 'be respectful' following derogatory online commentary
Who is your favourite member of the Beatles?
Gregg Wallace to step away from MasterChef amid external review
Drake takes Kendrick Lamar rap feud to court over claims of inflated song streaming numbers
Will you watch the Wicked movie?
Housewife of the Year shows an Ireland of the past - but one within touching distance of today
Debunked: Man filmed waving Palestinian flag was a Peaky Blinders fan, not actor Cillian Murphy
Will you watch I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here this year?
'Don't worry about me': TV host Davina McCall speaks about brain surgery to remove tumour
Review: Paul Mescal aims for the big leagues in Gladiator II - so is it any good?
Irish critics can finally have their say on his performance in the Ridley Scott sequel to Gladiator today.
Campaigners launch legal bid to block development plans for Moore Street in Dublin
Will you watch Gladiator II?
Three Irish acts named on BBC Radio 6 Artists of the Year list
Quiz: How much do you know about these fictional US Presidents?
Rapper Young Thug pleads guilty to gang, drug and gun charges in long-running racketeering case
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Saoirse Ronan hopes viral Graham Norton Show moment will spark discussions about women's safety
'Biggest challenge' of filming Small Things Like These was staying ‘faithful to book'
Have you ever been to the Cork Jazz Festival?
Have you read Bram Stoker's Dracula?
Opinion: 'Be warned - the Camino gets into your brain and can be hard to shake off'
Eanna Brophy
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Here's why different colour Northern Lights can appear in the sky
When was the last time you visited an art gallery or museum?
What does the Strictly scandal teach for the future of British TV?
The Spark, viral hit from young Irish rappers, longlisted for Grammy Awards
Have you ever travelled abroad for a concert?
Have you seen the new Joker movie?
Child abuse images freely available on social media platforms, online safety expert warns
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee will later today launch the annual report of Hotline.ie.
Ex-Strictly pro cleared of abuse claims but BBC upholds 'some' complaints by Amanda Abbington
Are you a fan of Sally Rooney's books?
Poll: Will you attend any Culture Night events this evening?
Poll: What show should win Best Drama Series at the Emmys tonight?