Realists 1 Romantics 0: money talks in Irish soccerBy relying on a billionaire benefactor, the Football Association of Ireland is undermining the bond between fans and teamSat Nov 9 2013 - 09:14
Northern Ireland football association says all-Ireland team ‘not on radar’Curt response by the Irish Football Association to Taoiseach’s proposalSat Nov 9 2013 - 01:01
Former UCD president launches book on theologyPatrick Masterson says book reflects ‘various ways question of God can be approached’Thu Nov 7 2013 - 14:58
Great but ‘ruthless’ state-builder W.T. Cosgrave remembered by his taoiseach sonLiam Cosgrave recalls an Ireland that could not depend on EuropeSat Oct 26 2013 - 11:15
Professional and local interests had stake in keeping aslyums, says major studyMental institutions ‘can’t be blamed on the church; it was a State-run project’Fri Oct 25 2013 - 13:15
Third-level education is a ‘confidence trick and scam’, forum toldProf Mary Gallagher of UCD makes claim at launch of charter against commercialisation of universitiesThu Oct 24 2013 - 01:00
From Pearse Street to Ethiopia: breaking the cycle of charityChallenging stereotypes to create positive, permanent change in EthiopiaSat Oct 19 2013 - 01:00
Government shelves plan to levy industries for pyrite repair costsOnly worst pyrite damage cases covered by €10m fundWed Oct 16 2013 - 21:07
Corporate Ireland and wealthy should give more, says ClintonFormer president says Ireland can use new technology to become philanthropy leaderThu Oct 10 2013 - 01:04
Bill Clinton visit cements close working relationship with Denis O’BrienIrish billionaire helps to cover cost of tripThu Oct 10 2013 - 01:00
Ireland could become world leader in philanthropy, Clinton saysFormer US president addresses forum on philanthropy in DublinWed Oct 9 2013 - 21:36
Economic forum delegates grapple with the importance of being IrishFor the Taoiseach, at least, Irishness is an indefinable chemistrySat Oct 5 2013 - 01:00
Varadkar warns on cut to 9% tourism VAT rateMinister for Tourism says lowered VAT rate had helped tourism industry and sudden removal could ‘cause harm’Fri Oct 4 2013 - 22:00
Noonan says budget adjustment to be ‘whatever is necessary’Burton confirms there will be an ‘easement’ in cuts in health, education and welfareFri Oct 4 2013 - 14:40
Varadkar to fight for retention of tourist VAT rateGathering already at 90% tourism growth target, Global Irish Economic Forum hearsFri Oct 4 2013 - 12:14
HSE failed in child rape-claim case, says OmbudsmanOmbudsman for Children says HSE labelling of mother as ‘difficult’ lay behind failuresTue Oct 1 2013 - 13:32
Sunny spells. Scattered showers. Changing climateMet Éireann made a rare prounouncement on climate change this week. As the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change publishes its Fifth Assessment Report, can Ireland’s living-room scientists rekindle interest in a major global issue?Sat Sep 28 2013 - 01:00
Ex-Irish Army ranger helped evacuate Nairobi shoppersMan works with international security company and does not want to be namedThu Sep 26 2013 - 09:21
Catholics should not try to ‘recover a past that no longer exists’, Pope Francis declaresPontiff warns against ‘legalist’ Christian faith that seeks ‘doctrincal security’Sat Sep 21 2013 - 01:00
Culture vultures invade streets, galleries, theatres . . . and even the DáilThere were 1,300 events held around the country as part of Culture NightSat Sep 21 2013 - 01:00
Prison officers unaware of cell checks, inquest told‘Vulnerable’ prisoner took his life while awaiting trial for murder of footballerThu Sep 19 2013 - 23:06
Prisoner who died by suicide said he ‘could not deal’ with the fact that he had killed another manShane Rogers confessed to murder, saying: ‘It’s a thin line, and I crossed it tonight’Thu Sep 19 2013 - 21:00
Suicide rate in prisons declinesHealth professionals say reductions in overcrowding over the past 18 months has helpedThu Sep 19 2013 - 15:18
Dermot Rooney left prison . . . days later he was deadThe Irish Prison Service says it is moving towards the “structured” release of vulnerable prisonersTue Sep 17 2013 - 01:00
Hard to balance need for justice with treatmentLawyers and psychiatrists have criticised laws on detaining the mentally illTue Sep 17 2013 - 01:00
The Prison Trap: mental strains of solitary confinement‘I was always a happy kid, chirpy, happy-go-lucky . . . but prison really broke me’Mon Sep 16 2013 - 01:00
‘Systematic discrimination’ against people with mental illness in justice systemPsychosis identified in 561 new remands at Cloverhill in six yearsSat Sep 14 2013 - 06:40
The prison trapMental illness is not a crime. So why are so many people with psychiatric problems in our jails?Sat Sep 14 2013 - 01:00
Experts warn of ‘systematic discrimination’ against people with mental illness in justice systemPsychosis identified in 561 new remands at Cloverhill in six yearsFri Sep 13 2013 - 20:08
Gilmore says CE schemes are holding local society together‘No action taken’ on labour market reform until Joan Burton took office - TanaisteFri Sep 13 2013 - 15:24
Expelled Fine Gael members to form a ‘loose alliance’Tánaiste rejects suggestion that ‘Reform Alliance’ might destabilise coalitionFri Sep 13 2013 - 14:19
Does science really say everything that can be said about life?Opinion: ‘scientism’ wants to keep morality and philosopy out of the public domainTue Sep 3 2013 - 12:01
Philanthropist Chuck Feeney ‘lost control’ of his own charity in dispute over spendingIrish American billionaire’s conflict with board members ‘nearly killed him’Sat Aug 24 2013 - 01:00
UCD appoints external candidate as presidentProf Andrew J Deeks, pro vice-chancellor in science at Durham University, will succeed Dr Hugh BradyWed Jul 17 2013 - 13:09
How do you say goodbye to Nelson Mandela?The question South Africa has been grappling with over last few weeksSat Jul 6 2013 - 01:12
Mandela family feud upsetting society and African traditionThe family of Nelson Mandela is being urged to stop their infighting and let him die in peaceSat Jul 6 2013 - 01:00
DCU holds graduation ceremony for 180 sub-Saharan African studentsFirst participants in ‘future African leaders’ programme collect scrollsSat Jul 6 2013 - 01:00
South Africa denies Mandela in ‘vegetative state’Denial follows claim that the former president was on a life-support machineFri Jul 5 2013 - 08:40
Mandela's health 'perilous'Doctors advised family to turn off life support machine, say court documentsFri Jul 5 2013 - 01:00
Mandela grandson hits back at family after court caseMandla says he was being ’victimised’ for opposing attempts to access fundsThu Jul 4 2013 - 12:52
Bodies exhumed as Mandela clan row unfoldsCourt papers filed by disputing family members say health of ex-leader ‘perilous’Thu Jul 4 2013 - 01:00
Obama and Bush meeting in Tanzania places president’s record on Africa under fresh scrutinyWhile George Bush remains deeply engaged with Africa, his successor as president has been ‘rather detached’ from the continentWed Jul 3 2013 - 01:00
Mandela grandson to challenge family court rulingFormer president wishes to be buried next to his three offspring at a family plot in QunuTue Jul 2 2013 - 01:25
Mandela an example to Africa, Obama saysUS president uses Cape Town speech to defend US military interventions in AfricaMon Jul 1 2013 - 01:00
Obama encounters a South Africa that has grown in self-confidenceUS president’s speech seeks to redefine US-Africa relationship as one of partnershipMon Jul 1 2013 - 01:00
Obama plans US summit of African leaders in 2014US president pays homage to ailing ‘personal inspiration’ Mandela at former jail siteSun Jun 30 2013 - 08:36
Obama arrives in South Africa on state visitUS president plays down suggestions that he might call on the gravely-ill former president Nelson Mandela, writes Joe Humphreys in PretoriaFri Jun 28 2013 - 20:34
Offer ‘fair’ says one survivors’ group but another deems it ‘a joke’Magdalene Survivors Together wants compensation figure trebledThu Jun 27 2013 - 01:00