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RTÉ 'cannot continue to fund' two orchestras
Foul play ruled out in Avicii death - reports
Sitdown Sunday: Doctors told her she was 'just fat' - she actually had cancer
This wooden "vertical village" will be built in Paris
Mick Jagger talks about 'great times' with the Chieftains ahead of Croke Park gig
Quiz: How much do you know about Country and Irish?
The world's best photographs have been announced - and a shot of Ireland is part of the winning entry
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
Mary Black 'upset' as Dublin concerts rescheduled due to illness
Demolition of Dublin's iconic Screen cinema begins
'Exceptional talent': These are the best pieces of art by Ireland's young artists
Irish author Paul Lynch shortlisted for prestigious Walter Scott Prize
Dublin is to turn into Musictown this month - here are the highlights
'We know what conservative populism is now thanks to Brexit and Trump, this is progressive populism': The rise of Irish hip hop
Trailer Watch: Which movie should you go see this weekend?
'I wanted to humanise this image we have of lads from disadvantaged communities'
Dublin could be getting a 'flagship' Irish language hub for speakers to meet and speak
Watch: A four-minute director's cut of a famous, 'critical' 1996 tourism ad
Patrick McCabe: 'There's a danger there's a tolerance of worthiness and political correctness in fiction that I find unattractive'
Government to invest an "unprecedented" €1.2 billion in culture, language and heritage
'It is an incentive, at 88, to keep going': Irish author Edna O'Brien made a DBE
Explainer: Why is The Simpsons being criticised for its response to the Apu racism row?
Blasket Islands and Céide Fields among 4 heritage sites awarded €4.3m
From volcanoes to drones: Nat Geo's travel photo contest opens for entries
Rockers and artists loved its walls, but it's the doors of this fabled New York hotel that are now for sale
How a piece of DIY led to a lovely film about learning piano
Russell Crowe held an auction to pay for his divorce and raised millions from film memorabilia
BBC seeks to achieve 50:50 split in male and female contributors by next year
Galway City to turn into literary hub this April
A ghostly Famine-era village and a Pirate Queen castle: Put Achill on your 'to-do' list
In 'challenging' times for the Irish music scene, an old school recording studio is managing to keep rocking
A collection of nearly 300 years of Irish images is now online
Why Ready Player One was 'one of the hardest films Spielberg has ever made'
Heartbeat and Worzel Gummidge star Bill Maynard dies aged 89
More than 18 million people watched the reboot of 1990s sitcom Roseanne on Tuesday
Who was Francis MacManus, and how did he inspire Ireland's longest-running short story contest?
'Like a candle in the darkness' - Researchers need volunteers to help spot dementia years before symptoms start
Why two floors of Dublin's 'stately home of death' are still closed to the public
'The Celtic Tiger was ridiculous - it was a moment that needed to be dramatised'
Every café in this Wicklow town now offers a discount for reusable cups