Golden Globes to launch pandemic-era Hollywood awards season
Normal People is nominated for Best Limited Series, with star Daisy Edgar-Jones also securing a nomination.
Normal People is nominated for Best Limited Series, with star Daisy Edgar-Jones also securing a nomination.
Inpho photographer James Crombie has been announced as press photographer of the year.
TG4 will show a special awards programme on Saturday, 27 February.
The event will take place on 11 April.
The nominees were announced this afternoon during a virtual ceremony.
We assess the good and bad of this year, as the campaign approaches its halfway point.
Órla Ryan has travelled to Kenya and Lebanon in recent years to cover human rights issues.
Jack Byrne, Alan Mannus and Stephen Bradley have been acknowledged for their achievements.
There is no room for any English player on the men’s team, while Jamie Heaslip’s finish against Italy in 2016 was named Try of the Decade.
Recognition for Gearóid Hegarty and Conor McKenna after some impressive performances.
Black ’47, Rialto and Black Mirror were also among the awards at the IFTAs last night.
The full list of men’s and women’s underage winners were announced today.
Brian Hayes and Hannah O’Connor took the Player of the Year awards.
The six-part podcast has been nominated in the Celtic Media Festival and New York Radio Festival awards.
The finalists both have five players on the XV.
Independent News and Media’s Mark Condren picked up the top honour this evening.
Both women are nominated in the Leading Actress category.
The 26 nominees will be narrowed down on 8 December with the winner announced six days later.
Here are this year’s winners.
A total of 156 books have been longlisted for the award.
The awards recognise excellence in media coverage of mental health issues.
Rassie Erasmus was named Coach of the Year, while South Africa earned Team of the Year.
O’Shea gets the nod over team-mate David Clifford and Armagh’s Rian O’Neill.
Eddie Jones, Rassie Erasmus, Warren Gatland, and Steve Hansen are also on the shortlist.
There are further Australia-bound stars nominated at intermediate and junior level.
Atwood has been awarded for The Testaments and Evaristo has been awarded for Girl, Woman, Other.
O’Connell had been dropped from the radio station in July.
The awards ceremony took place in Meath this evening.
Game of Thrones has also smashed the record for the most Emmy nominations for a drama series in a single year.
News editor Sinéad O’Carroll, political correspondent Christina Finn, and reporter Sean Murray all won prizes for their articles.
An Oireachtas employee, a 16-year-old Dublin boxer and a mental health campaigner also received awards.
The Manchester City forward took a whopping 62% of the votes to see off Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk.
The Ireland pair have been included in the League One selection by their fellow professionals.
Munster Rugby chief Garrett Fitzgerald was honoured for his outstanding contribution to Irish sport, meanwhile.
Aoife, Bróna and Eilís Ní Chaiside are all honoured in defence, while the provincial players of the year have also been named.
The film won for best ensemble cast, defeating A Star Is Born, BlacKkKlansman, Bohemian Rhapsody and Crazy Rich Asians.
Olivia Colman, who plays Queen Anne in Irish-produced The Favourite, took home a best actress award.
Stephen Kenny is up against three of his former Lilywhites players for SWAI Personality of the Year.
Ten people, chosen from 148 nominations, are set to be honoured by President Higgins today.