FilmFour new films to see in cinemas this weekNitram, The Princess, Pompo: The Cinephile, Minions: The Rise of GruBy Donald Clarke and Tara Brady●Sun Jul 3 2022 - 06:00
BooksIrish writers dropped from UK school curriculum in move to increase diversityRemoval of white authors from English syllabus condemned by British education secretaryBy Ronan McGreevy●Sat Jul 2 2022 - 13:48
Subscriber OnlyZelensky: A biography by Serhii RudenkoBook review: Workmanlike telling of the Ukrainian president’s story suffers from a lack of analysis of the broad forces that shaped his life
BooksPatrick Radden Keefe: ‘Gerry Adams is sort of similar to the Sacklers, in that he seems to sleep quite well at night’The long-form journalist reflects on a remarkable career investigating, among others, cartel bosses, arms dealers, mass shooters, fraudsters, whistleblowers and the Troubles
FilmThe massacre that ‘shifted everything in Australia ... It’s taboo to discuss it’Justin Kurzel’s Cannes prizewinning film, Nitram, deals with an Australian tragedy — the Port Arthur Massacre
Irish people trust science – so why don’t we take climate change more seriously?Unthinkable: Examining ‘cognitive processes within populations’ can help to explain the gap between information and actionBy Joe Humphreys