'It's in the title. It's a song for everyone in Ireland' - The Sunday Game's cover of a Dubliners classic
Kildare supporter Dan McCabe collaborated with the RTÉ GAA show to pay tribute to frontline workers.
Kildare supporter Dan McCabe collaborated with the RTÉ GAA show to pay tribute to frontline workers.
She’s currently sitting just ahead of Mark Zuckerberg.
Rory O’Neill doesn’t think so.
A new documentary looks at Panti Bliss and the story of marriage equality in Ireland.
From Joan Burton to Garth Brooks, here’s what got you all talking this year.
Panti, aka Rory O’Neill, was back with Brendan last night.
Drag performer Panti (AKA Rory O’Neill) will be speaking about her new book, Woman In The Making.
Among other people. She won an award for her anti-homophobia activism during Pantigate.
The Queen of Ireland will show how Rory O’Neill (AKA Panti) became a figurehead of LGBT rights in Ireland.
Experiencing homophobia in all forms, while being in fear of their work, job and career. These five teachers tell their stories…
“The tide of history is on the side of same-sex marriage…”
A study has found that the vast majority of gay men see the risk of contracting HIV as unlikely, even as diagnosis rates have increased.
Mick Wallace added: “People are afraid of the money and power of Denis O’Brien, he’s worth billions … His influence to shape the news is too great.”
Homophobia can be expressed overtly – but it can also be casual, insidious and suffocating. Here, six teenagers tell their stories.
You can run, you can hide, but you can’t escape Team Panti.
Rory O’Neill – aka Panti – also revealed that more than one political party has approached him about running.
RTÉ would do well to remember the story of Jurgen Klinsmann’s dive in the 1990 World Cup and the effect that had on schoolboy footballers for years to come.
In an interview with Channel 4 this evening, the drag queen said it was painful to be told his relationships were worth less.
Solicitor Kevin Brophy claimed RTÉ’s version was “grossly misleading”, adding that Waters proposed the charitable donation.
There’s Madonna, there’s Stephen Fry, there’s someone from the St Patrick’s Day parade…
Pantigate continues to spread across the world.
Guess what? Traditional media no longer gets to dictate we can (or should) care about – as Panti Bliss, Pussy Riot and a host of other activists and individuals have proved, writes Lisa McInerney.
TDs and Senators are trying to raise the Panti Bliss controversy in the Dáil and Seanad.
Panti’s Noble Call has now been viewed more than 200,000 times.
In the video, Panti talks about how the word ‘homophobia’ has been appropriated by other groups since The Saturday Night Show interview.
The majority of the emailed complaints have been received in the past three days.
Some privately-owned news media can be described as having a particular editorial slant – but the state broadcaster has a duty to be balanced and challenge opinions that promote inequality, writes Catherine Murphy TD.
Meanwhile, Colm O’Gorman has said he was “stunned” by how the situation had developed.
The vast majority were from people complaining about the broadcaster’s apology to a number of newspaper columnists and the Iona Institute.
The term ‘homophobia’ refers to an irrational fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against gay people… So why it is not permissible to state that a group that actively campaigns against same-sex marriage is homophobic?
Brendan O’Connor apologised for comments made by a guest on the show two weeks ago, understood to be Rory O’Neill, aka Panti.
Citing legal issues and reasons of sensitivity, the broadcaster edited out a part of Rory O’Neill’s interview before returning the full show back to the RTÉ Player.
Photographer Rory O’Neill sneaked into ‘direct provision’ accommodation in central Dublin to capture these pictures.