
Nadine O'Regan
Acting Editor, Irish Times Magazine at Irish Times
Cover Presenter at RTÉ
Non Executive Director at The Southern Star
Journalist and broadcaster | Acting Editor @irishtimes Magazine | Cover presenter @rteradio1 | [email protected]
Articles
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5 days ago |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
Sometimes Jacqueline Connolly imagines a different reality, one in which her sister Clodagh and her three children, Jacqueline’s nephews, had not been murdered by Alan Hawe, Clodagh’s husband and the boys’ father. She thinks about how she and Clodagh might have gone to the pub together for a drink and a chat. Her nephew Liam could have come to collect them. “He would be a great age,” she says.
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Jan 25, 2025 |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
“To be a woman who defines their own life and has their own goals, you have to be brave,” says Catherine Airey. “And sometimes that involves saying goodbye.”The 31-year-old, who was raised in Hertfordshire in a family of Irish descent, is reflecting on the life she led some years back in London, an existence that seemed – superficially at least – to be quite successful.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
irishtimes.com | Gemma Tipton |Deirdre McQuillan |Donald Clarke |Simone Gannon |Nadine O'Regan |Una Mullally | +4 more
Caoimhe DowlingFashion designerDowling, based in Copenhagen, is a Limerick School of Art and Design honours BA graduate with a master’s degree in sustainable fashion and textiles from the Royal Danish Academy. An independent fashion designer, she works in the hip multicultural neighbourhood of Norrebro, is pursuing a PhD in sustainability supported by TUS Rise and is on a knitwear residency in the Faroe Islands.
Paul Noonan of Bell X1: ‘I love living in Ireland but how we lean in to booze culture pisses me off’
Oct 25, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
I had a very content, safe, well-provided-for childhood. I was very lucky. My father was a primary school headmaster and my mother was a homemaker when we were young, so we had long summer holidays. They both came from rural Limerick, from farms, so we spent a lot of time on farms in the summer, wandering the fields. There are corners of fields and mushroom-picking areas and hedgerows that I remember from my childhood, that I can conjure up viscerally.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
irishtimes.com | Nadine O'Regan
How do you know you’re getting on in years? Answer: when you bring up The A-Team as a visual reference to student curators and writers posing for a cover shoot for this week’s edition of The Irish Times Magazine. It was a Saturday in the third-floor conference room of The Irish Times building on Tara Street, Dublin. Three of our remarkable curators and writers were posing for Irish Times photographer Alan Betson and I was asking them to channel ... a glowering, gold-medallioned Mr T?
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I did an interview with Jacqueline Connolly for this weekend's @IrishTimes about her new book and her battle to uncover the truth about the killer Alan Hawe: https://t.co/qxcTtwg96k

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