The Power of the Dog wins big at BAFTAs as stars hit out at Ukraine war
The Power of the Dog is now also the favourite for the Best Picture Oscar.
The Power of the Dog is now also the favourite for the Best Picture Oscar.
The virtual ceremony was held this afternoon.
A tense and dramatic finale in Cape Town saw the 2021 tour end on a high.
Former Ireland striker David McGoldrick played a key part in the Blades’ win over Bristol City, while the Foxes beat Brighton.
We take a look at who did well – and who didn’t fare brilliantly.
The Zurich portrait prize and young portrait prize winners were announced by the National Gallery.
There was sensational drama at Twickenham in the Autumn Nations Cup final.
“It’s just a privilege,” Eason Novel of the Year winner Donal Ryan told us.
Dupont is the first French player to win the prestigious award while England’s Emily Scarratt is crowned as the first Women’s Six Nations Player of the Championship.
Ger Earls was a key part of Young Munster’s AIL success in 1993 after joining from Thomond.
The former manager and his history-making charges took individual and team honours at a ceremony on Saturday night.
The event will take place in Merrion Square on 29 September.
News editor Sinéad O’Carroll, political correspondent Christina Finn, and reporter Sean Murray all won prizes for their articles.
Johnny Sexton and his team took pride from how they eked out a victory against Glasgow.
Kipchoge won his fourth London Marathon in five years, while Kosgei became the youngest female winner.
Featuring Arsenal, Alvaro Morata and Pep Guardiola.
The couple has said they have made a list of about 50 people they wish to share their winnings with.
Here are this year’s winners.
The Rebelettes had seven points to spare over Down.
Young girls held up posters declaring: “You’re an inspiration to me!”
Minister Shane Ross made the announcement today.
Shane Walsh and Patrick Horgan were the award winners for June.
The ceremony was marked by an emotional tribute from Dermot Bannon to teenager Michael Stokes and a passionate speech by actor John Connors.
Colm Bonnar’s side opened their championship with a victory.
With the quarter-finals set to get underway later this week. we remember some of the top teams of the past.
England’s failure in Paris means Joe Schmidt’s men are trophy winners.
The Shape of Water nabbed Best Picture.
Riyad Mahrez was left frustrated after Manchester City’s late bid to sign the player fell short.
Six great books about a range of topics.
Up to 20,000 people are pounding the pavements of the capital today.
Who stood out and who didn’t amid a memorable few days for Martin O’Neill’s side.
The Foundation for Fiscal Studies held its prize giving ceremony this morning.
We have three trips to give away – one to each location, all of which include a curated Culture Night trail.
The group has decided not to go public.
Natalya Coyle and Arthur Lanigan O’Keeffe were impressive in Lithuania yesterday.
Sonny Bill Williams says the Test series against the Lions will feel like playing in a World Cup final.
After an indifferent opening, the Boys in Green ultimately earned a deserved point against Austria on Sunday.
Morgan Parra kicked 17 points in a 22-16 win.
Victory over Spain in the final hands Ireland the silverware.