- NEWS
Ireland’s progress on gay rights offers hopeA BILL that stigmatises gay people and bans giving children any information about homosexuality won overwhelming approval last week in Russia's lower house of parliament.
Well-heeled Michelle turns heads with her fashionFIRST lady of the United States of America Michelle Obama touched down in Dublin yesterday for an official visit to the Republic with her daughters Malia, 14, and Sasha, 12.
- WORLD
Ex-hitman: Bulger’s FBI dealings ‘broke my heart’A former criminal associate of James "Whitey" Bulger told jurors at the accused mob boss's trial that he agreed to testify against his old friend after learning that his former gang pals had begun co-operating with law enforcement.
Ecuador in talks in UK in bid to solve Assange impasseEcuador's foreign minister is making a brief visit to the UK ahead of talks over the future of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
- BUSINESS
Royalty puts Elan under pressureRoyalty Pharma has urged the board of Irish biotech firm Elan to engage it in takeover talks immediately.
BoI: Probe ‘no impact’ on client fundsBank of Ireland said no client funds have been impacted by an internal inquiry in its private banking division.
- SPORT
Carlow and Laois meet in Championship’s first Friday forayHistory will be created on June 28 when Dr Cullen Park plays host to the first ever Friday evening senior Championship game.
Green shoots of recovery Canada 14 Ireland 40 It's been a tough year for the IRFU since that 60-0 demolition in New Zealand a year ago on Saturday.
- LIFESTYLE
Our history of shame about sex laid bareSPECTATORS of the live dance-art show, Witches, will have to wake early or stay up late to watch it.
When the lights went down Rave club Sir Henry's closed ten years ago, but it still obsesses the hero in new play, DEEP, says Colette Sheridan

















A doctor who ran against Mitt Romney for Massachusetts governor a decade ago won the chance to challenge him again, this time as the Green Party's presidential nominee.