Old money, new order: the changing of the guard for Ulster football in the 1950s
Cavan lost their grip on provincial dominance as their neighbours made the breakthrough, writes Paul Fitzpatrick In an extract from his new book, Charlie.
Cavan lost their grip on provincial dominance as their neighbours made the breakthrough, writes Paul Fitzpatrick In an extract from his new book, Charlie.
But could we risk losing him this week? Our recap.
The friendliest seal in all of Dublin.
Charlie has a filthy gob.
Seán Haughey talks about the RTÉ drama, his father’s legacy and how he would’ve handled a modern day controversy.
TV3 came on board to broadcast the show – after last year’s ceremony was branded “embarrassing” by viewers.
Brian Gleeson and Love/Hate’s Charlie Murphy (Siobhán) are set to star in the new five-part drama.
“We are living way beyond our means, Sansa.”
“We are living way beyond our means, Sansa.”
Could the area become the new Temple Bar?
Keane and the former Taoiseach had a 27-year affair.
Amedy Coulibaly’s body had been rejected by his home country of Mali.
Everything you need to know in one quick guided tour.
A speech from the second episode was allegedly lifted from an article by a US journalist.
Review: The final part of the landmark RTÉ drama whizzes through Haughey’s final years in office.
If you’re not entirely familiar with the manner of Haughey’s real-life political downfall, perhaps don’t watch this just yet.
Healy-Rae’s father was good friends with the former Taoiseach.
Dara Calleary has been responding to the RTÉ drama in an interview with TheJournal.ie.
It’s the first time the national anthem has been sung in parliament since 1918.
The story is true… sort of.
*That put 222 of the new vehicles onto our roads.
The former justice minister features prominently in episode two of the RTÉ drama.
The delicacy IS real – although you might have some difficulty finding it today.
Review: Aidan Gillen is excellent again but other characters come into their own in the second instalment.
“Today, Paris is the capital of the world,” French President Francois Hollande told the emotional crowd that gathered in the city centre today.
The French Embassy has received thousands of messages of support in the wake of this week’s terror attacks.
Plus, an additional 21,000 watched it on RTÉ + 1.
The sister of the late former tánaiste has been speaking about the RTÉ drama this morning.
Review: While Aidan Gillen nails the portrayal of the former taoiseach other characters leave a lot to be desired.
There were a LOT of Love/Hate comparisons.
The three-part drama hits our screens tonight.
“Those aren’t his real eyes. Those aren’t his real eyes. Those aren’t his…”
“There’s something unknowable about him for sure. I wasn’t expecting to find a definitive answer.”
“He was a fascinating, divisive character.”