Giving unionists complete control over a sectarian state meant that they did not have to think for 45 years. When they had to, they had forgotten how to ...
The Cork actor is having quite the year, with Saipan en route to cinemas and his London role in The Playboy of the Western ...
Quin is the perfect foil to Pegeen – the two women bounce off each other in a series of sharp, wickedly funny exchanges. As ...
After Graham Linehan’s Telegraph column addressing his critics – including former Father Ted star, Ardal O’Hanlan – readers ...
Nicola Coughlan, of Derry Girls and Bridgerton fame, is the main draw for this revival of JM Synge’s once scandalous 1907 ...
Considered the first Irish “state of the nation” play, it’s now turned into a historical vignette imbued with hoarse black comedy. Its long placid rests are interrupted regularly by blazes of humorous ...
BBCNI has come in for scathing criticism over its coverage of a police apology to the family of a child killed in the Divis/Falls pogrom of August 1969.
NEIL LENNON will be unable to attend this weekend’s Championship clash between Dunfermline and Queen’s Park as he mourns his ...