Tag: The Irish Times
When Public Grief Meets Public Interest: The Fine Balance of Funeral...
A closer look at how Irish newsrooms balance public interest and private grief when covering funerals of well-known figures.
End of an Era as Breakingnews.ie Begins Wind-Down
The Irish Times group will wind down Breakingnews.ie, reflecting major change across Ireland’s digital news market.
When One Win Changed Everything: How a Sporting High Became a...
A look at how media Ireland shifted from Mayo’s euphoric win to the shock of Glen Hansard news in one extraordinary week.
Sanctions Pressure Mounts as Aughinish Exports Raise Fresh Questions
EU sanctions scrutiny over Aughinish Alumina has intensified, putting State oversight and supply-chain accountability under renewed focus.
When Deadline Drama Turns Sports Coverage Into Art
The Irish Times highlights how elite sportswriting blends deadline pressure, analysis and style into some of the strongest journalism in Irish media.
Media campaign Ireland: The Irish Times Unveils Summer OOH Push for...
The Irish Times has launched a nationwide summer OOH campaign to promote its news app, podcasts and puzzles across key travel and commuter locations.
When Celebration Meets Unease: America’s Birthday in a Divided Age
A sharp editorial reflection on America at 250, where World Cup joy collides with deep political anxiety.
Europe’s Scorching Warning Shot Reshapes the Climate Story
Europe’s heatwave is being framed as a climate warning, with major implications for public health, policy and Irish media coverage.
Work to 66 and Beyond: Why More Irish Employees Are Refusing...
Ireland’s new retirement rules let more workers stay employed until 66, reflecting a major shift in work, pensions and later-life finances.






