Advertisement

# Interview

All time
'I think it is possible to get the club back to where it has been'
Ronan Glynn: Public health doctors battling 'avalanche of conspiracy theory and misinformation'
'Turning a corner' after nightmare concussion struggles, and an interesting Gaelic games venture
'He's one of the most honest players in the league and he doesn't go down if he's not hurt'
Being watched by Roy Keane, Gary Neville's hands-on approach and the reasons for moving back to Ireland
'We don't want to be going back' on any restrictions, Taoiseach says, ahead of 5 July decision
'I was seven years old, my Mam had died earlier that year. It was really tough and the Laois ladies became a second family to me'
'I remember grabbing Dalton and said, 'If this is your last year playing, make sure it's worth it''
From 20th in February to final-day promotion - the Irishman at the heart of a remarkable success story
Minister: 'We've had housing issues for 10 years, I'm not going to fix it overnight'
'I had fallen out of love with the game because of all the things that manifested in the Super League'
A European Champs injury scare, the 'bigger picture' of Olympics and vlogging life as an elite athlete
The former Jamaica international aiming to rejuvenate Limerick FC
Dundalk's joint-longest-serving player until last year lines out in away dressing room for first time
'I was happy enough to slip away' - 18-time All-Ireland winner on retiring, regrets and an incredible career
'One of the hardest things is loneliness for patients. We're used to seeing a relative hold their hand'
The Explainer: Why is there talk of an EU-UK 'vaccine war'?
Prince William says royals are 'very much not a racist family'
Oprah Winfrey says it wasn't the Queen or Prince Philip who made racist comment to Harry and Meghan
The man guiding Ireland's youngsters on a career spent learning from Dalglish, Shearer and others
'That's all I knew, the area I lived in wasn't the most affluent area'
'Oh my God, this Irish girl can run': The rise and rise of Nadia Power
The Irishman they call 'The Father Of The Cyborgs'
A virtual shamrock ceremony? Taoiseach says details of Biden meeting still being ironed out
Taoiseach says government will 'engage' with Mary Robinson over case of Dubai princess
‘Nothing set in stone’: Amid backlash over messaging, Martin says easing of measures will be constantly reviewed
'The people who said 'you saved my daughter, my son.' Those messages are why I've done it'
The challenges of being an Irish footballer and a teacher during the pandemic
'Gaillimh and I just bear-hugged, laughed, then went out and killed each other'
'It was the most special day of my career and I spent it with Jerry Kiernan'
The medical student who has made sporting history for Ireland
Leaving Premier League club after 8 years paying off for Ireland underage starlet
The story of one of Irish football's greatest servants and how he almost chose GAA
'Big rise' in complaints about domestic CCTV cameras, Data Protection Commissioner says
Griggs confident behind-closed-doors work will stand to Ireland in 2021
Let's regulate short-term let platforms like Airbnb before tourism kicks back in, says housing minister
'Whatever happens, happens' - Ulster's Kiwi winger relaxed with future plans up in the air
'You either get sober, end up in jail or in a brown box. I wasn't far away from any of them'
Alan Kelly on why there's no 'utopian consensus' in the opposition and why Sinn Féin 'isn't a left party'
‘Did I regret resigning? No, I couldn’t survive in that environment’ - John Delaney's predecessor