How can the disappearance of a child – once in care, now feared dead – go undetected for years?
Search for remains Co Dublin boy – the second child to vanish in a year – raises concerns about welfare of vulnerable children during Covid pandemic
Search for remains Co Dublin boy – the second child to vanish in a year – raises concerns about welfare of vulnerable children during Covid pandemic
Gen Z is all about cash if #cashstuffing videos on TikTok with millions of views are anything to go by
Over three days, both teams compete with a fiercely different mindset to what they are used to
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Corporate makeovers can be very expensive and they frequently misfire
The unions have over 86,000 members between them. If they stopped working, the strike would soon end
A noticeable increase in Irish male suicide from 2007 onwards ‘can be mapped directly’ against the economic crash
Ireland are set to face the Magyars again, but it’s a world removed from the summer in Dublin 36 years ago
They’ve taken our walls, they’ve taken our permanent desks. Where does it end?
Report examines operation of all cross-border bodies set up by the Belfast Agreement
The author on growing up as Bertie Ahern’s daughter, why her very Irish-based fiction travels so well, and her enduring love of Malahide
On RTÉ Radio 1, the ambitions of the palpably sincere meteorologist can sound slightly delusional. Unusually, Cormac Ó hEadhra decides to ease off
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There is no overall plot connecting the dozen or so temporally disparate narratives
“A simple DNA test by one of de Valera’s descendants would immediately identify any Spanish ancestry”
The former manager of the Republic of Ireland women’s team has launched a landmark case that could have consequences for sports far beyond soccer
For first-time buyers, the costs of taking on a home needing lots of work can often be just too much
Land promises to be the award-winning and bestselling author’s most Irish novel yet
Former ambassador to Japan Jim Sharkey celebrates the positive influence of our literary tradition in fostering links with the country
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Garda National Immigration Bureau operation is part of more aggressive approach over last two years
Family doctors were traditionally male, but women now represent 52% of GP workforce
Single-sex schools are slowly being eliminated – they are too reminiscent of a darker time when Ireland was under the thumb of Rome. It’s a mistake
Even if all the known issues were magically resolved, we would still not want our students to use GenAI
Buck still stops with the manager, but in some cases their selectors pay first for bad results
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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