Anne Harris: Fatherhood could be the big winner from lockdownFor the last 66 days many men have had, perhaps for the first time, a real chance to reconcile work and family lifeWed Jun 03 2020 - 01:02
When did Johnson become so dependent on Cummings? Was he always this weak?Anne Harris: Covid-19 seems to have robbed the British prime minister of his confidenceWed May 27 2020 - 01:58
Anne Harris: Life imitates art in my cocoonI have been turned into a character from an absurd Beckett playMon Apr 06 2020 - 08:57
Anne Harris: If we want to hold on in the crisis we must let goCovid-19 pandemic could be the trigger for us to build a better worldMon Mar 16 2020 - 01:31
Anne Harris: Sinn Féin has a real problem with contritionIt is as if they have found they can message everything away, that they are untouchableThu Feb 27 2020 - 12:16
Mary Lou McDonald is caught between the old and the newShe must now reconcile Sinn Féin’s new support with its traditional republican baseTue Feb 11 2020 - 00:51
Why our love for Leo is withering on the vineGlamour in a public figure is a double-edged sword, and when it becomes devalued retribution is swiftMon Jan 27 2020 - 01:30
Ronan Farrow’s Catch and Kill: Women’s stories at the heart of the #MeToo movementReview: Ronan Farrow on Harvey Weinstein and the ways celebrity predators are protectedSat Nov 02 2019 - 06:00
Mediahuis is in for a shock at Independent News & MediaProblems include lack of morale and leadership and trouble with digital programmeWed May 01 2019 - 01:12
This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism by Ashton Applewhite reviewThis hopeful, lyrical manifesto of age non-conformism is compelling and debunks mythsSat Mar 09 2019 - 06:00
Mary Lou has more in common with Meghan Markle than she knowsMeghan will have familiar core feminism ballast while Mary Lou might face a choiceFri Jan 04 2019 - 16:03
The Sunday Papers: History of a national passion prone to partisanshipMark O’Brien and Joe Breen examine a title race built on nationalism, religion and sexSat Nov 24 2018 - 06:00
Frank McDonald’s memoir takes on politicians, Catholicism and ‘The Irish Times’‘Truly Frank’ review: Journalist’s book is surprisingly vulnerable and expertly bitchySat Oct 27 2018 - 06:10
Anne Harris: Pro-choice activists are on a 35-year march of attritionWhat’s changed? Pro-life proponents no longer root arguments in Catholic absolutismSat May 19 2018 - 01:19
Anne Harris: Why the young are drawn to Sinn FéinTrinity students falling for Sinn Féin’s charms? One-quarter are on Susi grantsFri Apr 20 2018 - 01:46
Logical Family: a memoir review: Armistead Maupin’s long journeyArmistead Maupin wrote an anthem for doomed youth while celebrating diversitySat Nov 18 2017 - 06:00
First Time Ever by Peggy Seeger – an elegy for folk musicThere are no sonorous signals of big moments, rather a series of chronological arabesques, which is why this amazing life reads more like a novelSat Oct 07 2017 - 06:00
She wanted to be a priest all her lifeSinger and lecturer Nóirín Ní Riain on spirituality, her journey to become a minister and why she left the Catholic ChurchFri Jul 14 2017 - 05:00
The Opal and The Pearl review: a voyage around four Irish writersMark Patrick Hederman analyses creativity in Joyce, Iris Murdoch, Yeats and HeaneySat Jun 24 2017 - 06:00
Death of a She Devil review: skewering smug Botox feministsFay Weldon wickedly lances fake feminism like a boil in this topical, absurdist satireSat Apr 15 2017 - 06:00
Anne Harris: The McCabes deserve answers, not apologiesGarda whistleblower was right to respond to the HSE’s contrition with savage indignationWed Feb 15 2017 - 08:30
Anne Harris: Shadow of Siteserv and Moriarty tribunal hung over Fine GaelCoalition completely ignored fact people need to talk about Denis O’BrienWed Mar 02 2016 - 19:22
Anne Harris: We all fell for John Paul II’s sweet nothingsPope had intense relationship with woman but seduced us all with liberal promiseMon Feb 22 2016 - 01:00
Anne Harris: O’Riada’s epic clash of cymbals became a clash of symbolsIn terrible revolutionary fall-out his Mise Éire master piece was expropriated by RepublicanismSat Jan 16 2016 - 06:00
Anne Harris: Denigration of Gore-Booth sisters reveals Yeats’s flinty heartPoet’s behaviour mirrors that of many patriarchal institutions, particularly – and ironically – the Catholic ChurchSat Dec 05 2015 - 01:36
Anne Harris: Why there are too few women in theatre and politicsHow can so much space go to wolf-whistling when misogyny is alive and kicking?Mon Nov 09 2015 - 10:01
Anne Harris: History will judge O’Reilly as a man of principleWhile the former newspaper proprietor will always have his critics, his dedication to press freedom is unassailableFri Oct 02 2015 - 18:08