Letters to the Editor, November 28th: On judicial reviews, lawyers and engineers and sports washing
Ireland now treats judicial review as a sort of national parlour game
Ireland now treats judicial review as a sort of national parlour game
At 3Arena, Hollywood’s favourite composer performs some of the most moving scores in cinema history
Catholic anti-divorce crusaders deliberately made outrageous analogies and used modern tactics, too
This week’s Ifac report outlines challenges facing the Irish economy, and the few options facing Simon Harris
Latest steps include new restrictions both on family reunifications and citizenship grants
Forged background checks a ‘serious risk’ to safety of vulnerable children in care of private company
Internal inquiry opened into HSE contract awarded to firm that supplied falsified checks on care workers
Ruling on religion in schools has handed unionists a whole new culture war playground
The GAA is being pushed by its own members - not outside forces - to cut ties with sponsors Allianz over Gaza
RDS chief Paul Kelly has told members that a ‘failure to adapt’ the Laya Arena name 'risks damaging" relationship with health insurer
I, along with the rest of the country, am fervently hoping that Ireland can do the business and get us to USA ’26
‘I don’t believe €750,000 is right, proper or appropriate for 14 steps,’ Taoiseach concedes on his return from the world stage
The Irish I’m a Celebrity contestant has been a reality-TV star since the innocent days of Fade Street, on RTÉ
The menus here present an edible record of Dublin’s long education in Japanese food
When you’re treating yourself or others, do it properly in one of these very fine spots
The Galway-based author transforms trauma into art and activism
They will do us all a great service if the metro is stopped at St Stephen’s Green for now
Those living around planned terminus offer mixed feelings – convenience, but at too high a price?
Olwen Fouéré calls on university to ‘sever all ties with Technion and the Israeli regime’
African countries are demanding deals that will allow more mineral processing to be done locally
Government was supposed to update medium-term expenditure plan last summer but still hasn’t done so
It took a long time for me to earn this child’s trust but I feel like I am getting sucked into her mother’s black cloud
Saturday’s defeat to the Springboks highlighted Ireland’s lack of squad depth
Number of trans people in Irish society is tiny – and each one is a human being
I view it as a wholesome relationship, rather than a problematic one. But I would say that, wouldn’t I?
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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